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Bass are mostly known for their plastic likenesses on wooden plaques singing at random, but they're also fun to draw as actual fish. Learn how by following this tutorial!

  1. Sketch a few shapes as the basis of your drawing. Draw two ovals (one much larger than the other) as shown and add guidelines for features.
  2. Also draw a circle for the eyes and add lines for gills. Add scales if you'd like to make your fish look more realistic.
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  3. These should be small in comparison to the body of the bass, but don't worry--just add as much detail as you can and make sure they're shaped correctly.
  4. It should be connected to the smaller oval from step 1. In the next step you will outline it to make it look like an actual tail.
  5. Make sure to sketch a smooth juncture from the lower body to the tail fin. Give your bass more scales if you want, and then color it in in dark tones like chartreuse.
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    What if I'm not good with drawing curves?
    Community Answer
    You could use a cup or other curved object to help you trace a curve.
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    What tool would I use to give it that green color?
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    Watercolor paint, crayons or colored pencils all have what some would call "ugly green".
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    What color green will work better?
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    Forest, olive and sage green with a bit of pale yellow do good. You could all try blending greens and other colors if you want a different shade.
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