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Location: S.Wisconsin | Here is a pattern that i painted up for the river. Kinda basic but a fish catching color for sure
Attachments ---------------- rock river carp.jpg (84KB - 199 downloads)
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| Nice Pattern. Should catch fish. |
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| Sweet, really like that pattern!
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Location: PA | Looks nice |
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Location: Price County WI | I like Basic!!! |
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Location: PA | Really like that one! |
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Location: Madison, WI | Love it Matt...well done!!! |
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Location: Antioch, IL | Sometimes less is more and this is one of those times. Very clean work. "Busy" patterns can hide poor craftsmanship (One of my saviors :). No room to hide on this one and no need to. Well done. |
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Location: Muskegon Michigan | very nice!! |
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Location: Ohio | Looks great! |
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| love that scale pattern |
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| an awesome original, matt! |
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Location: Money, PA | Nice Matt....familiar too well done, nice and clean....You certainly have to be sure that brush is spraying perfectly when doing those shades on the scales....Sucks doing about 20 of those at a time! |
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Location: S.Wisconsin | I can only imagine doing that many at a time. As soon as you start getting any buildup on the tip of the needle you are screwed if you don't cleen it off. Thanks for the compliments guys |
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| Look good Matt!
Do a layer of clear before doing the shading on the scales.
Hope all is well! |
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Location: S.Wisconsin | Too lazy for that I'm ready to put the brush down and get the tuffy out. Few more projects to finish up in the basement and I will be done for the winter |
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