Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Taxidermy & Scoring => Topic started by: bowsandhose on March 13, 2008, 06:57:29 AM
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something new to look at. this is a deer i did last year
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Nice looking mount, was it your first? Ive dabbled a little myself, havent done to much in the last couple years though, not enough time.
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no not my first. as far as deer i have mounted 4 whitties 2 blackies and this buck was 3rd mulie. it is defiantly time consuming, aggravating and spendy too kinda like hunting hehehe
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Great job! First of all nice cape to work on with that double throat patch. I like the position you chose for the ears, and you got a nice base on them.
Question on the nose......is it painted, it looks dull from these shots. Might be the flash washing it....anyway I've always wondered about whether I do mine too black or not, and then whether I should wet look mine or not. I realize its about preference, since reference theoretically you could have all of the above. I first tried Black as black, but flat, and it just looked wrong. Moist looks fine when dark.....any thoughts on your preference.
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bone this nose looks flat part due to flash and part due to a lot of gray hair on this deer's nose. I'm i tend to paint black then light mist of brown then very light mist of intense red and then wet look gloss. first time i used ear liners on a mule deer insted of bondo (first time they were big enough). they work well. hope that helps
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I'm getting the hand of or at least I'm not scared to death now of the airbrush. Its fun.
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i still suck at airbrush maybe if i bought a high end model i could do a little better. but i don't let that stop me here are a few pics of fish i did
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oh wow....I was thinking about trying some of those. Thats cool.
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I fail to see where you suck at the airbrush! :dunno: Those look great to me!
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Hey Bone , I paint the whole nose white first then mist in some chocolate brown starting heavy at the top ending with a real light mist to the botton of the pad just enough to tint the white then I use my black to mist over the brown , not to much black , ending with a light mist on the lower part of the nose to your tuck line. Then I modge podge the dimples in and put 1-3 coats of clear. The clear does the magic thing , the nose will have a real deap charcoal black color on the upper part of the nose fading to the lighter greyish color on the lip line. Thats how I do mine.
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hey bucklucky it would be sweet if the next time you paint a nose (if you have time) you take pic's of each step and then post them. i would like to see and learn new styles and skills
thanks bows
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Thats a good idea, I will do that for ya. I should be finishing a early archery blacktail this week sometime.
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Thanks Bucklucky, and that would be awesome.
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looks good, great job
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nice mount. I like the double throat patch
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Looks Good! I'm going to try my first deer mount soon
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Good looking mount.