Hannah McGill

Hannah McGill's sketchbook.
Includes photos and some reblogs.
This could use some critique! Tell me what you think.
How do you feel about the yellowy/gold color? Is the background texture strong enough?
I’ll tell you what it’s for, later. :D

This could use some critique! Tell me what you think.

How do you feel about the yellowy/gold color? Is the background texture strong enough?

I’ll tell you what it’s for, later. :D

Cat skull, ventral side, no mandible, from a photograph.

Cat skull, ventral side, no mandible, from a photograph.

Cat skull from a photo.

Cat skull from a photo.

Dat skull has a closeup.

Dat skull has a closeup.

Dis skull has a closeup.

Dis skull has a closeup.

Gibbon. It’s an ape, not a plattyrhine!

Gibbon. It’s an ape, not a plattyrhine!

The skull of the Potto. So tiny!

The skull of the Potto. So tiny!

The skull of the brown lemur is slightly less weird.
But still weird.

The skull of the brown lemur is slightly less weird.

But still weird.

The aye-aye’s skull. Man, though, those incisors. Totally strange. Check them out!

The aye-aye’s skull. Man, though, those incisors. Totally strange. Check them out!

I did a series of studies on infraorder Strepsirhhine skull casts in dental anthro lab. Hope to get more of these on Tuesday!
This is an aye-aye, weird because its incisors are rodent-like and it has no premolars.

I did a series of studies on infraorder Strepsirhhine skull casts in dental anthro lab. Hope to get more of these on Tuesday!

This is an aye-aye, weird because its incisors are rodent-like and it has no premolars.

To celebrate my 500th post, a trip down memory lane to 2005 and Drawing I still lifes! It’s always neat to find an old study and still think it’s pretty good.

To celebrate my 500th post, a trip down memory lane to 2005 and Drawing I still lifes! It’s always neat to find an old study and still think it’s pretty good.

Lemur skull, with tooth combs…I thought it was neat that the premolars had changed to take place of the canines, which formed part of the tooth comb.

Lemur skull, with tooth combs…I thought it was neat that the premolars had changed to take place of the canines, which formed part of the tooth comb.