Confession
Mammal Monday, Cougar. Other names include mountain lion, puma, panther, painter, mountain cat, or catamount. Its range, from the Canadian Yukon to the southern Andes of South America.
© The Field Museum, CSZ75923.
Progress of taxidermy specimens of Cougars (mountain lions) for diorama. Female and cub on white sheet on table in prep lab.
8x10 negative
Bodies:
how to draw arms
*Hands*
How To Draw Hands
hands hands hands
more hands
another hand tutorial
How to draw butts&thighs
draw knees
draw feet
Kneeling + Sitting ref
Body anatomy help
The male torso
Muscular male with bow stock photos
Lots of Stuff
All about the human body
Pose studies
100+ anatomy references
Sitting poses
pose reference blo
realistic woman body ref
male body
Pose Maker
Poses
hundreds of pose references wowie
a guide to figure drawin
torso reference
How to draw penis
Penis ref
Kissing ref
Faces:
Drawing expressions
Creating expression
Avoiding same face
How to draw faces
*Heads
Heads&Angles
contouring and highlightin
drawing eyes
*How To Draw Noses
drawing ears
how to draw profiles
*How To Draw Lip
lips ref
lip tutorial
Hair:
Hair tutorial
Hair+Fur
how to draw curls
*How To Draw Hair
Clothes:
Drawing clothe folding
How to draw folds
Folding ref
how to draw jeans
hat ref
*How To Draw Fabric Folds/Creases
how to draw shoes/feet
hecka lot of clothing refs
Other (Person Related):
Flower crown tutorial
Drawing horse/animal legs on humans
Anatomy of mutant humans
Mass art ref
Drawing human wings
draw wings
*How To Draw Cuts And Bruises
wings
Other (non-specific):
How to draw ice
Drawing butts
Creature design
Tutorial masterpost (100+)
How to colour
Drawing ref masterpost (10+)
paint blood
shadow help
draw grass
I made this most for my own benefit to organize this stuff, and have no idea how to make a masterpost!
Fossil Friday, ground sloth. This acetate negative, scanned today, show signs of deterioration. We are in the process of digitizing this type of film to make a digital copy before it’s too late.
© The Field Museum, CSGEO77052.
Sternal bones, detail of Ground Sloth (Pronothrotherium). Preinstallation of Sloth and Glyptodont case, Hall 38
8x10 negative
1931
LE VUONG
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