zoological illustration

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How to draw baby animals

Step-by-step instructions explain how to draw a variety of baby animals using simple shapes and materials.

Drawing Zentangle animals

Readers will learn basic Zentangle? patterns they can mix and match to create uniquely tangled animals. Step-by-step instructions show readers how to divide animal outlines into smaller shapes. They’ll learn how to use repetitive patterns to create different looks, such as scales for a crocodile or funky jaguar fur.
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The art of natural history

animal illustrators and their work
1978

How to draw animals

1983
Presents more than a thousand step-by-step illustrations that show how to draw several kinds of animals in varied poses and movements; covers the cat, bear, horse, dog, deer, and monkey and ape families, as well as the elephant, camel, giraffe, hippopotamus, rhinoceros, buffalo, cow, pig, kangaroo, rabbit, and various small and unusual animals.

Drawing America's wildlife

an artist's portfolio of North American animals
2003
A reference guide to American wildlife for artists, featuring brief descriptions of sixty species, each with a selection of color photographs and field sketches drawn from a variety of perspectives.

Animal sketching

1973
A well-known artist's sketches of animals are accompained by brief text explaining how to capture some of the elusive qualities of wildlife.

An atlas of animal anatomy for artists

1956
Contains anatomical drawings that featured labeled illustrations of the muscles and bones of the horse, dog, lion, cow and bull, stag, roe, and goat.

Drawing mammals

2003
A guide to drawing North American mammals that includes photographs, sketches, and biological information for each species and shares drawing tips and photography techniques to help start a wildlife sketchbook.

Dragonfly beetle butterfly bee

1996
Features illustrations and handwritten text detailing facts about insects, drawn from the author's observations, as well as the fields of literature, science, and mythology.

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