Fish Carving: An IntroductionThis how-to book has carving instructions for model rainbow, brown and brook trout, bluegill, largemouth bass, lionfish and queen angelfish. There are step-by-step instruction on painting rainbow, brook and golden trout, Yellowstone, Rio Grande and Lahontan cutthroats |
Contents
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Brown Trout | 27 |
Brook Trout | 54 |
Bluegill | 61 |
Largemouth Bass | 74 |
Lionfish and Queen Angelfish | 85 |
Painting Trout | 108 |
Gallery | 124 |
Additional Patterns | 141 |
Afterword | 149 |
Bibliography | 150 |
Appendices | 152 |
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acrylic adipose airbrush anal fin angled bandsaw belly bluegill body Bondo bottom branchiostegal rays brook brown trout Burnt Umber carbide cylinder carbide disk caudal peduncle chisel Chromium Oxide Green coat coral head curves darken decoy dorsal and anal dorsal fin driftwood dry brush entire fish epoxy fade fin bases fin rays finished fish carving front gesso Gray value 4.0 hand paint head details head structure inserted Iridescent Gold Ivory Black largemouth bass lateral line lionfish lower fins medium fog membrane areas mouth Neutral Gray value Notice operculars orange ornate butterfly fish Paint the base pectoral fin pelvic fins photo shows pink Plexiglas queen angelfish Rainbow Trout Raw Sienna Raw Umber reef round Sand and blend shells small ruby ball specimen spines spray stippling study cast tail taxidermy thin Titanium White top view trailing edges trophy Turner's Yellow turtle upper back wash Wildlife World Museum wood