I just changed out the FREE sample photo page on the Whitetail Designer Systems web site.
This address will fly you right in:
www.whitetailsystems.com/FREEdownload.html
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If you would cut his eye lashes we could see the type of camera you use.
I thought I had neglected to launch the page.
Joey, do it again, but hit your refresh button, it sounds like you have the previous page cached in your computer.
See what ya think about this one. Bet ya don't have it!
and try there. Is it suspose to be what I think it is. You are right the photo I have popping up is the last one you posted of the front corner close up. I will try the long route
Your right again if you have something posted other then what I am seeing. I don't have it. LOL
to tell you what to do to set your computers for a new page each time you start. It's been so long since I've done it, I forgot where the settings are at. I remember it being simple......
It was under settings I had it set to remember my past web visits or something. Anyhow I am seeing a new photo thanks. I just new it was going to be of the other end though. See ya
Is it the lower jaw of a red fox, or the lower jaw of a coyote?
or is it a pronghorn.
not having this reference photo. It's a whitetail.
The value it has as a reference photo is that it shows the lay of the hair behind the chin, and the hair on it's chinny, chin, chin (dumb, huh?) almost stands on end. Proper chin grooming is often overlooked. Back brush chin hair and groom into proper position.
adding it to collection of ref.
Actually, I have a similar one and agree how overlooked this area is on mounts. I think the even better detail are the 2 rumant (sp?0 swells and how the hair pattern around the lower corner of the mouth flows toward front of mouth. I always concentrate most of my detail work on the under side on the jaw because when you think about it, when a mount hangs on the wall, what's the first thing a person sees on the mount besides the antlers? You got it. The bottom of the jaw. Thanks for the picture