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Finding instruction on drawing birds was more of a challenge. My father is an ornithologist, so there was no shortage of technical information about birds in our house. Birds have always been my favorite subject and have provided me with a lifetime of challenging and stimulating work. I started almost as soon as I could hold a pencil, around five years old, and I kept at it. Have been drawing birds for most of my life.
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Keys to Better Drawing Observing Light and Shadow Planes and Texture Using Negative Space Combining Shapes How to Show Depth A Few of My Favorite Things Fast Sketching Combinations A Portable Watercolor Palette Paper Selection Painting on Toned Paper Color Theory Heresy Reinventing the Wheel Using Colored Pencils Step by Step: Colored Pencil Warbler Step by Step: Mixed-Media Steller's Jay Watercolor Choices Watercolor Techniques Mixing Complementary Colors Step by Step: European Starling Using Reference MaterialĨ8 90 91 92 93 94 96 97 98 99 100 102 103 104 106 107 108 110 111 112 113 Go Outside and Draw Field Sketching Is Not Field Guide Art Working in the Field Field Sketching Zen Drawing Moving Birds Birds in Habitat Travel Sketching Documenting Rare Species
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The Thigh Bone’s Connected to the… How to Balance Your Birds Understanding Bird Feet Simplifying Bird Feet Leg Position and Angle Bird Leg Details Windows of the Soul Iridescenceīirds of Prey Raptor Anatomy Raptor Body Feathers Step by Step: Peregrine Watercolor Drawing Waterfowl The Angles of Heads and Tails Duck Details Duck Heads Waterfowl in Motion Step by Step: Ruddy Duck Working with Waders Wader Heads Step by Step: Shorebird Value Study Hummingbird HelperĤ8 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 61 62īuild a Flight Frame Angled Flight Frames Another Angle on Wings Wing Tip Tips Make a Flight Model Sketching Small Birds in Flight Underwing Anatomy Step by Step: Raven in Flight Markings Step by Step: Drawing Head Details Turning Heads Head Angles Body Feathers Suggesting Feathers Feathers of the Chest Chest Patterns Back Feathers Wings and the Automatic Linkage System Spread Your Wings Wing Tricks Wing Proportions Step by Step: Drawing Wings Technical Points Suggesting Wing Detail Tail Shape and Structure Moving and Foreshortening Tailsġ6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 Songbird Bills Cranial Kinesis Feather Groups vs. The Joy of Drawing Birds Draw a Bird in Six Steps Posture, the First Line Proportion Head Position Angles Everything Follows Shape Step by Step: Warbler Step by Step: Sparrow Contents Acknowledgments Foreword by David Allen Sibley