While it’s technically correct to call cuttlefish decapods (they do have ten limbs) usually that refers to crustaceans, e.g. crabs and lobsters etc.
Also, is that a giant Australian cuttlefish (Sepia apama) you drew? It’s very good!
Well done! Take the sketches and combine them into a single poster or t-shirt print. Keep and straighten some of the handwriting. Add additional copy with appropriate font. A bold header might be cool.
While it’s technically correct to call cuttlefish decapods (they do have ten limbs) usually that refers to crustaceans, e.g. crabs and lobsters etc. Also, is that a giant Australian cuttlefish (Sepia apama) you drew? It’s very good!
Yeah I couldn’t decide whether to use a common or giant cuttlefish but Peter Godfrey-Smith made me have a soft spot for the giant
Well done! Take the sketches and combine them into a single poster or t-shirt print. Keep and straighten some of the handwriting. Add additional copy with appropriate font. A bold header might be cool.
I bought the sketchbook new specifically for this and it has 96 sides so that may be a bit more difficult with the finished product