How to Draw Dinosaurs volume 1: This book is unlike other how to draw books. It is not about circles and lines, it is about their anatomy and the science of paleontology. It is a compilation of the first 25 articles that I?ve written for Prehistoric Times
In 1996, at the 2nd Dinofest in Arizona I met Mike Fredricks. He self publishes Prehistoric Times. At the banquet I sat at a table with Ned Colbert and his wife. His son came by but the table was full. I graciously gave him my chair. Ned said I didn't have to, I just told him, 'No problem, I just go bug Bakker'. Ned laughed (I write this in his memory), I then sat with Mike Fredricks. I thought about doing an article on How to Draw Dinosaurs for his magazine and asked if he'd like me to do so, he was all for it and have been doing so ever since. I'm eternally grateful for him an his editorial work on my articles (which I hope have gotten better). I've been writing these articles since then. The early articles are not available and I wanted to put together these volumes so they would be available. Some of what I talk about, I believe is important, for both the lay man and scientist. Drawing dinosaurs is easy, getting them accurate is difficult, especially when the science keeps changing and adding more discoveries and theories. I do my best to keep the readers up to date on the paleontological discoveries.
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How to Draw Dinosaurs volume 1: This book is unlike other how to draw books. It is not about circles and lines, it is about their anatomy and the science of paleontology. It is a compilation of the first 25 articles that I?ve written for Prehistoric Times
In 1996, at the 2nd Dinofest in Arizona I met Mike Fredricks. He self publishes Prehistoric Times. At the banquet I sat at a table with Ned Colbert and his wife. His son came by but the table was full. I graciously gave him my chair. Ned said I didn't have to, I just told him, 'No problem, I just go bug Bakker'. Ned laughed (I write this in his memory), I then sat with Mike Fredricks. I thought about doing an article on How to Draw Dinosaurs for his magazine and asked if he'd like me to do so, he was all for it and have been doing so ever since. I'm eternally grateful for him an his editorial work on my articles (which I hope have gotten better). I've been writing these articles since then. The early articles are not available and I wanted to put together these volumes so they would be available. Some of what I talk about, I believe is important, for both the lay man and scientist. Drawing dinosaurs is easy, getting them accurate is difficult, especially when the science keeps changing and adding more discoveries and theories. I do my best to keep the readers up to date on the paleontological discoveries.
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How to Draw Dinosaurs volume 1: This book is unlike other how to draw books. It is not about circles and lines, it is about their anatomy and the science of paleontology. It is a compilation of the first 25 articles that I?ve written for Prehistoric Times

How to Draw Dinosaurs volume 1: This book is unlike other how to draw books. It is not about circles and lines, it is about their anatomy and the science of paleontology. It is a compilation of the first 25 articles that I?ve written for Prehistoric Times

by Tracy Lee Ford
How to Draw Dinosaurs volume 1: This book is unlike other how to draw books. It is not about circles and lines, it is about their anatomy and the science of paleontology. It is a compilation of the first 25 articles that I?ve written for Prehistoric Times

How to Draw Dinosaurs volume 1: This book is unlike other how to draw books. It is not about circles and lines, it is about their anatomy and the science of paleontology. It is a compilation of the first 25 articles that I?ve written for Prehistoric Times

by Tracy Lee Ford

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In 1996, at the 2nd Dinofest in Arizona I met Mike Fredricks. He self publishes Prehistoric Times. At the banquet I sat at a table with Ned Colbert and his wife. His son came by but the table was full. I graciously gave him my chair. Ned said I didn't have to, I just told him, 'No problem, I just go bug Bakker'. Ned laughed (I write this in his memory), I then sat with Mike Fredricks. I thought about doing an article on How to Draw Dinosaurs for his magazine and asked if he'd like me to do so, he was all for it and have been doing so ever since. I'm eternally grateful for him an his editorial work on my articles (which I hope have gotten better). I've been writing these articles since then. The early articles are not available and I wanted to put together these volumes so they would be available. Some of what I talk about, I believe is important, for both the lay man and scientist. Drawing dinosaurs is easy, getting them accurate is difficult, especially when the science keeps changing and adding more discoveries and theories. I do my best to keep the readers up to date on the paleontological discoveries.

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ISBN-13: 9781511934824
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 05/08/2015
Series: How to Draw Dinosaurs , #1
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.02(h) x 0.38(d)
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