09-09-2014, 11:52 AM
Hey Stardust! I'd suggest to give your digi insect illustrations an outline for boundary. Also, looks like you're particularly interested in entomology at the moment. I have some reading suggestions on the topic back from years ago when I took a natural science illustration course in NYBG, and here they are:
A World for Butterflies: Their Lives, Behavior and Future, by Phil Schappert. ISBN: 1 55209 550 9
Caterpillars of Eastern North America, by David L. Wagner. ISBN 0 691 12144 3
Alien Empire: An Exploration of the Lives of Insects, by Christopher O’Toole. ISBN 0 06 270156 8
Resources: Ianni Butterfly: www.iannibutterfly.net
Butterflies and Things: www.butterfliesandthings.com
BioQuip (supplies and books): www.bioquip.com
A World for Butterflies: Their Lives, Behavior and Future, by Phil Schappert. ISBN: 1 55209 550 9
Caterpillars of Eastern North America, by David L. Wagner. ISBN 0 691 12144 3
Alien Empire: An Exploration of the Lives of Insects, by Christopher O’Toole. ISBN 0 06 270156 8
Resources: Ianni Butterfly: www.iannibutterfly.net
Butterflies and Things: www.butterfliesandthings.com
BioQuip (supplies and books): www.bioquip.com