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fishfighter702
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January 20, 2012, 05:28:54 PM »
Hi there everyone, I have an old pike mount that i gave a new paint job. I lightly misted over the areas that were missing paint with brown ( thats what the paint schedule on jim allreds said to use first) i then used bass belly white for the stomach and gill covers. after that i used medium bass green on the sides of the fish, then added the 'beans' in with my white. Then darkened the back. my colors seem flat, and dull, I want to achieve more depth in my colors. I was thinking instead of using the brown in the beginning, use white to some what antique the fish. any help would be great, thank you in advance.
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kazo
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Try sealing every color before you paint on the next one .That way you can get some depth.That's how I do it and its OK .
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fishfighter702
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ok, ill try that, thank you
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troutfeva
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You could also try the candy/ or bleeder type paints but be super carefull with them.
practice on something first but they are good when you get the hang of them.
hope this helps.
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fishfighter702
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ok, thank you
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