i have heard of people who did this and they refered to it as steaming an old leather hat....if you want to make it flexable and movable and be able to bend it then you use warmth as well as moisture........
Where did you hear this? I have never heard anything like this befor. Warm water yes, hot water NO.
Some help would be good Michelle.
What I would do is but some of the Epo-Grip 2 part quick set epoxy.
You can get it from McKenzie I know for fact. Don't know if you can get it from Reasurch. I will check and give you page numbers either way. It's kinda spendy but you can use it on a LOT of different stuff. The reason I say get the quick set is because it will cure befor the skin has time to dry and pull away from the eal liner. Plus if some gets on the out side of the skin you can paint over it.
First off get as much paint out of those ears as possible.
Than get a wash cloth and get it wet with warm water. Put the cloth inside the ear so it will rehydrate the inner ear skin. Don't rehydrape the back skin. this may take a day or so befor the skin is completely pliable.
Now mix up your epoxy glue and put some between the ear linner and the skin. Put zap a gap along the edge of the skin and press it against the linner to seal in the glue. leave a little open so you can work the air out while you spread the epoxy glue around. Make sure you don't get to much in their. Than wipe the excess glue off of the surface. Card the ear for a little bit 3 - 4 days. Giving the skin a chance to dry.
You can do any repair work with regular epoxy putty.

Deer eyes are not white. They are brown. I mix all my colores by sight so i can't give you my exact mixture recipie. I would start with burnt unber and dilute 50% with laquer if you use laquer paints. Lightly mist over the eyes. USE LIVE DEER REFERACNE PHOTOS.

You are using WAY to much white pain in the ears. Get some light flesh colored paint and LIGHTLY paint that inside the ear with your airbrush. Than apply bass belly white over the flesh. I use Polytranspar paints.
I have to ask of all the deer you have seen how many have perfectly white ears? At best they are a very light off white cream color.
