And Now This: howtodrawcamels dot com

by | Feb 10, 2011 | Camels

I recently became friends with Clyde the Camel (see photo below) and he has become my closest advisor. He told me to go all in with my How to Draw Camels training program. When Clyde speaks, I listen.

howtodrawcamels.com


Version 2.0 of the ebook is available there. In this version, you will learn how to draw bactrian camels, camelcorns, as well as two camels making love. I am charging for this ebook, but you pick the price. You can buy it for a cent. 50% of whatever I make is going towards social enterprises in West Africa that I will visit on my next trip (starting in April).

It’s possible that you may have mastered the principal camel drawing techniques after the first ebook, but if you could spread the word about this project, I would love you forever.

The music from West Africa series will continue with my next post.

6 Comments

  1. Kirstin

    YAY! Love for the bactrians!!!

    Reply
    • phil

      Fat bactrians in fact

      Reply
  2. Zablon Mukuba

    i am impressed with the work you are doing over there.

    Reply
    • phil

      Hey Thanks Zablon!

      Reply
  3. Natalie

    I saw a female Camel the other week while pottering around Turkey. Potential partner for clyde? After all, you wouldn’t want him to get lonely!

    Reply
    • phil

      Natalie, that sounds wonderful. How do we arrange this? You will handle the logistics?

      Reply

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