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I believe that the directions are referring to a product called "liquid pigment" that is sold by Woodland Scenics. I have used it to color rocks by the leopard spotting method, and it works very well. You can purchase the liquid pigments on the Woodland Scenics website. Look under products / terrain & landscape / terrain / pigments. Here is a picture of some to the rocks on my layout.

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You don't have to use liquid pigment to do the leopard spot method.  Mix acrylics with water and you can do the same process.  I wasn't sure whether or not I wanted to use the leopard spot method so didn't want to spend the money for the pigments.  Instead I experimented with using different  ratios of paint to water to get the various shades (following WS guidelines) needed for this method.  Worked well and provided good results although I did end up using a different method which worked better for my needs.

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You don't have to use liquid pigment to do the leopard spot method.  Mix acrylics with water and you can do the same process.  I wasn't sure whether or not I wanted to use the leopard spot method so didn't want to spend the money for the pigments.  Instead I experimented with using different  ratios of paint to water to get the various shades (following WS guidelines) needed for this method.  Worked well and provided good results although I did end up using a different method which worked better for my needs.

what was other method if i may acquire 

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