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line drawings of african animals anyone?
24 January 2005, 07:24
trapmonkeyline drawings of african animals anyone?
We are planing a hunting trip in march this year and i have been given the task of designing the shirt for a bunch of friends, i am looking for a fine line drawing of a kudu, black wildebeest, impala or other disticntive african animal put use on the shirt. can anybody help please?
the objective is a line drawing is easier for the shirt guy to embroider. thanks so much in advance.
"one of the most common african animals is the common coolerbok(or coleman's coolerbok). Many have been domesticated and can be found in hunting camps, lodges and in the back of vehicles."
25 January 2005, 00:23
<DETCORD>HELLO TRAPMONKEY.....THE BOOK "THE WHEEL OF LIFE" BY BUNNY ALLEN, AND PRINTED BY SAFARI PRESS, HAS PROBABLY THE BEST LINE DRAWINGS I HAVE EVER SEEN. THE BEGINNING OF EACH CHAPTER HAS A NEW ANIMAL, WHICH INCLUDE KUDU, WATERBUCK, WILDEBEAST, LEOPARD, ETC. MAYBE ONE OF YOUR FRIENDS HAS A COPY ALREADY, AS IT IS A POPULAR AFRICAN HUNTING BOOK. IF NOT, IT IS AVAILABLE AT
WWW.SAFARIPRESS.COM25 January 2005, 05:33
Balla BallaTrap
How about the beastly SOB
25 January 2005, 08:33
trapmonkeythanks guys and gals anyone with any more suggestions, or a simple soft copy file? i would really appreciate it thank you. tm.
"one of the most common african animals is the common coolerbok(or coleman's coolerbok). Many have been domesticated and can be found in hunting camps, lodges and in the back of vehicles."
25 January 2005, 09:38
jdsquote:
Originally posted by trapmonkey:
I am looking for a fine line drawing of a kudu, black wildebeest, impala or other disticntive african animal put use on the shirt. can anybody help please?
I had a local artist do several line drawings for me for a project I had. I've got about a dozen different animals done and can email them to you. They are in bitmap format but I can change the format if you need me to. They are not the greatest drawnings but they are more than you have now.
Just send me your email address to:
jds at jerrystringer.net (change the "at" to @)
Good luck!
JDS
And so if you meet a hunter who has been to Africa, and he tells you what he has seen and done, watch his eyes as he talks. For they will not see you. They will see sunrises and sunsets such as you cannot imagine, and a land and a way of life that is fast vanishing. And always he will will tell you how he plans to go back. (author: David Petzer)
27 January 2005, 17:11
Anders"Search for the spiral horn", by Boddington. Availabel at Safari Press. Nice drawings of all the nine major spiral horns, including kudu.
27 January 2005, 17:37
jbderunzTrapmonkey,
I agree with Detcord, very nice drawing in Bunny Allen’s book “ The wheel of lifeâ€.
I jump onto the opportunity to say that this book is awfully deceiving. B Allen spoke more of his females’ conquests than of hunting. A womaniser’s jubilation.
I hesitated to post my disappointment, it’s now done.
I am not in the habit to badmouth.
Borrow this book, don't buy it.
J B de Runz
Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent
27 January 2005, 19:46
Randy720If you want to avoid copyright problems, there are many excellent clipart books available at bookstores. Most bookstores have a complete clip art section.