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A thought about the habits of herding animals, They tend to stay close to other species of herding animals.

They rely on each other for predator warnings.

Tony

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There are allready some nice paintings you might take a look on:

http://revolvy-cdn.revolvyllc.netdna-cdn.com/images/cache/fc/69/da/fc69da2d0bbb39c91ed2e5975fc97f0b.jpg

Or, better, this one:

http://media.eurekalert.org/multimedia_prod/pub/web/37546_web.jpg

There is also a great painting in the NHM Copenhagen, I can send you a picture privately (not public in the forum due to copyright)?

Best regards

Johannes

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The way the charging mammoth's raised leg is positioned...seems like it should be a little more bent back, and closer to the ground?

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17 minutes ago, ynot said:

Any progress?:popcorn:

 

Yes! The past few months since I began the picture have been absolutely crazy. Left my job. Rented first house. Then shortly after that started my new job.

 

But I have had some time to work on it. I'll post a pic of the progress before the weeks end I promise!! I changed up the scene and positioning of the animals a bit. Am looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts. :) 

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