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An
outline helps an editor visualize the book you are planning to write.
This partial outline is taken from Carving Award-Winning Songbirds by Lori Corbett (Spring
2005 title).
Chapter
1: Tools and Materials
To
present the reader with a thorough overview of the tools and materials
needed to carve songbirds.
Wood
Tools
Paints
Safety issues
Chapter
2: Songbird Basics
To
present the reader with an in-depth look at the basic techniques involved
in carving a songbird. Each technique will be presented in isolation,
not as how to make a certain bird.
A.
Bandsawing Basics
B.
Songbird Anatomy
1.
A "map" showing the different parts
2.
Measurements - What they mean and how they're made
C.
Roughing out
D.
Shaping
Texturing
Burning feathers
Chapter
3: Building Legs & Feet
To
present the reader with complete information on making a songbird's legs
and feet as an alternative to buying pre-formed feet.
Basic information
Why build vs. buy
Step-by-step
Chapter
4: Mountain Bluebird
To
present the reader with a beginning-to-end, step-by-step demonstration
on carving, texturing and painting the mountain bluebird.
Natural history notes, reference photos
Measurements for male, female, immature
Pattern
Step-by-step carving
Paint mixing directions/chart
Step-by-step painting
Photos of finished bird
Chapter
5: Sketchbook
To
impress upon the reader the importance of field research and to show him
how to use this research to create his own patterns.
Importance of sketches
Lori's preliminary sketches of all three birds
How to use sketches to create additional patterns
How to create a pattern from a photo
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