The Artist's Guide To Animal Anatomy -

: It uses the horse and cow as "primary types," teaching you how to adapt these structures to draw dogs, lions, and even gorillas.

“Great pictures, bad text... [but the author] draws animal anatomy with authority and is one of those rare artists who can draw with technical precision as well as with wild expressiveness.” Marshall Vandruff The artist's guide to animal anatomy

: Some readers find the writing style overly verbose and "bad," which can make simple concepts feel more difficult and technical than necessary. : It uses the horse and cow as

: Due to its technical depth, it is often better suited for intermediate students or professionals, such as advanced illustrators or taxidermists. Reader Perspectives and even gorillas. “Great pictures