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How to draw a Fish

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How to draw a Fish

Start sketching your fish with guidelines first. The body of the fish is a simple oval. It's fins are like slightly curvy triangles and it's eye is a circle.


Use the airbrush and colour in the water with wavy dark blue and light blue lines. You can leave some gaps for the white to show through the blue colour. Go over your guidelines with a thicker black pencil.


The body of this fish is red and his fins and face are yellow. Use a transparent white and airbrush some stripes on the fins and tail. Also do a white circle for it's cheek. Do light pink dots on the fish's body with an airbrush and less opacity.


Go over the outside lines of the fish with a very thick black pencil. Next do rows of bumps on the fish's body for scales. Do more stripes with an orange pencil on the fins and tail. Airbrush a transparent orange onthe cheek.


The bubbles are done with white circles in pencil.


Once you have drawn this fish you don't have to use these same colours to colour it in. You can use other combinations like pink for the fins and tail and purple for the body with a darker purple for the spots on the scales too. So go ahead, get creative with your colouring!


Added By:staff_illustrator1
Category:Animals
Added On: 08/11/2009 04:05:32
Views: 884
Tags: Fish




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From: staff_illustrator1
08/13/2009 09:39:09


saffytaffy wrote:


gulp gulp!!!! heeey fishy. =D



He's simple and easy to draw. Try him!



From: saffytaffy
08/12/2009 07:54:57

gulp gulp!!!! heeey fishy. =D










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