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I have used RIT both successfully and very Unsuccessfully. I won't use it anymore unless I am wanting to create gradients in places that I know I won't be painting like legs, ears, nose and only if I feel that the colours will fade nicely. I have had a couple of my customs look absolutely terrible after a couple of years due to fading and bleeding. Lemme see if I can find any pics of the specific one I am thinking of... Okay, well I give That search up! Anyways, I don't recommend using RIT to dye. If you are only worried about brushstrokes I would recommend using a sponge technique to do a smooth FBR; I used this technique for these ponies and they turned out quite nicely,Spoilervisitors can't see pics , please register or loginSpoilervisitors can't see pics , please register or loginSpoilervisitors can't see pics , please register or loginAnyways, hope that was helpful, if not quite what you were looking for.