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Category: concepts

Another Way to Find Tracks…

September 19, 2016

Concept Illustrated: Using Stone Rolls to Find Tracks And yes, you are correct … That photo?  A deer?  No way! The idea: Illustrate a small-ish stone rolled by a deer foot … Searching for disturbances of small stones is another way to find tracks when they aren’t obvious. Soil conditions, and the way those affect … More Another Way to Find Tracks…

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What Can Only Be Seen by Illustrating?

September 12, 2016

One deer track … A place to start learning … And until deer start growing glass hooves … Only illustrations can show you what you’ll never see otherwise. Concept Illustrated: Deer – One Walking Step As a track is made the foot always obscures the movement of the earth that is in contact with the … More What Can Only Be Seen by Illustrating?

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