Wood Carving A Brown Trout Part 6 Hand Painting Details
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 เม.ย. 2024
- In this part 6 segment of this Brown Trout series I'll be hand painting details and scale tipping.
Link to DYI fish eyes
studio.th-cam.com/users/videoGhu5...
This is only the second brown trout I've carved.
The first one I carved was about two years ago.
So we'll see how far I've come when we see the difference between that one and this one when I finish.
If you have any questions feel free to drop me an email or leave them in the comment section. I hope you will enjoy this project and if you do please subscribe and hit that thumbs up button.
I'm happy to announce my new affiliation with Bear Woods Supply. Check them out here: bearwood.com/ for your carving tool needs. Use "Danny" for the promo code and receive 5% off any purchase.
Be sure and Check out my other videos on Wood carving a white tailed buck, walleye, black crappie, 2 large mouth bass projects, rainbow trout, brown trout, small mouth bass and blue gill bream.
Also Check out my digital paintings in the playlist under digital speed painting.
Great job! Thank you for sharing your experience!!!
Thank you for watching
You should be very proud of your final result Danny! That fish is about spot on fwith your reference. Well done!
Thanks Dan
Look
like a world champion to me.
Thanks, We’ll see LOL
Thanks for doing the giveaway Danny! I'm ready toramp up my power carving now with these new bits. Thanks for the Shoutout for my channels also. The Brown Trout looks AMZING!
You’re welcome Ron. And thanks for the compliment.
hello danny,
its a masterpiece, it looks really good.
did you wrote down the total time you needed?
that would be interesting.
I'm very glad to hear i have won the sketch.
it gets a place of honor in my fishing lodge!
cheers
Thanks, I hope you enjoy the pencil sketch.
I’m at around 200 hours on this one not including the base
@@Danny_Harris-Arts incredible...😅
What type of detail brush are you using
I use a couple different types. For scale tipping and other fine detail I use micro applicators in a couple different sizes. They’re similar to a super tiny Q-tip. I also have several size 000 brushes that I use. On this brown some of the scale tipping was done using fine tipped gold and silver paint pens.
I somehow lost video footage of using them but I do show the pens in the video.