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Pronghorn antelope horn texture/detail
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Reference: APAAME_20181017_RHB-0271
Photographer: Robert Howard Bewley
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
I have been meaning to post this. This is a photo of the tulips that that I used last week as a reference for my drawing. I made the tulip stems shorter to get the composition to work. And I used simple blocks of color for the background. I didn't draw the tablecloth as it is, but certainly used it for inspiration.
See all the pretty colors? ^_^ Color makes Drow Happy.
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Feel free to shop around for your own references.
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Name: Beadle
Species: Domestic dog, medium-large size mutt (heavy muscle breed genes)
Age: Senior
Sex: Male
Location from: US
Other: Most of the damaged teeth seem to be from after-death, likely due to mishandling at some point or extreme pressure/temperature change, but there is also evidence of natural wear, especially on the molars. Right bottom tooth seems to be broken before-death, likely destroyed while chewing on something hard. Calcium build-up around the gum line suggests this dog was a chronic chewer while alive. Age seems to be a minimum of 10 years old before death occurred.