Painting a Bluegill Bream Wood Carving Part 7

Published 2024-01-01
In this Part 7 and final video in this Bluegill Bream Wood Carving series I'll be hand painting the scale and fin detail.

Link to DYI fish eyes
youtube.com/video/Ghu5vJohCW0/edit

This is only the second bluegill I've carved.
The first one I carved was the second ever fish I carved and it was my first YouTube video I posted.
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.


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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.

All Comments (8)
  • Love the improvements you've made since your first Bluegill...so many details in both your carving and painting that most carvers omit.
  • @wesleymason6511
    Learned a lot from this video. Thanks for sharing your talent.
  • @danreed2189
    Looks good Danny! This will be a competition piece, right? I'd be interested in seeing how you did the base, but if you don't want to show it, I'll check out your Facebook page.