Stuff We've Done - IllustrationFounder Randy Schmieder is also a formally trained scientific illustrator. We found twenty-three matches. Book Design - "Ecology of an Underwater Island"Illustrated by Randy Schmieder September 1990 Pour l'illustration de la couverture et de l'intérieur du livre "Ecology of an Underwater Island", il est nécessaire de bien rechercher et documenter le sujet. More California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytoniiIllustration by Randy Schmieder January 1993 The California red-legged frog (Rana aurora draytonii) is the largest native frog in the western United States, ranging from 1 1/2 to 5 inches in length. More Illustration - "Life on the Edge"A Guide to California's Endangered Natural Resources May 1994 I was the primary staff illustrator for Life on the Edge. More Illustration - Batrachoseps aridus, the desert slender salamanderIllustration by Randy Schmieder May 1994 Like most plethodontids, the lungless B. More Illustration - Batrachoseps aridus, The desert slender salamanderIllustration by Randy Schmieder May 1994 Ontogeny 1. More Illustration - Batrachoseps aridus, the desert slender salamanderIllustration by Randy Schmieder May 1994 Ontogeny 2. More Illustration - Cover of "Science Notes"Illustration by Randy Schmieder January 1992 Science Notes is published by the University of California Santa Cruz. More Illustration - Dicamptodon ensatus, the Pacific giant salamanderIllustration by Randy Schmieder August 1994 Lurking in native California redwood habitat, the larvae await metamorphosis. More Illustration - El Segundo Blue Endangered ButterflyIllustration by Randy Schmieder May 1994 Sorry, no summary is available. More Illustration - Endangered Blue Whale FeedingIllustration by Randy Schmieder May 1994 From Life on the Edge: A Guide To California's Endangered Natural Resources: WildlifeI was the primary staff illustrator for the book, and helped design many of the spreads. More Illustration - Endangered ButterflyIllustration by Randy Schmieder May 1994 From Life on the Edge: A Guide To California's Endangered Natural Resources: WildlifeI was the primary staff illustrator for the book, and helped design many of the spreads. More Illustration - Endangered California Tiger SalamanderIllustration by Randy Schmieder May 1994 From Life on the Edge: A Guide To California's Endangered Natural Resources: WildlifeI was the primary staff illustrator for the book, and helped design many of the spreads. More Illustration - Endangered Desefrt Syrphid FlyIllustration by Randy Schmieder May 1994 From Life on the Edge: A Guide To California's Endangered Natural Resources: WildlifeI was the primary staff illustrator for the book, and helped design many of the spreads. More Illustration - Endangered Shasta CrayfishIllustration by Randy Schmieder May 1994 From Life on the Edge: A Guide To California's Endangered Natural Resources: WildlifeI was the primary staff illustrator for the book, and helped design many of the spreads. More Illustration - Endangered Valley Elderberry LonghornBeetleIllustration by Randy Schmieder May 1994 From Life on the Edge: A Guide To California's Endangered Natural Resources: WildlifeI was the primary staff illustrator for the book, and helped design many of the spreads. More Illustration - Exploding catJanuary 1990 Fireworks are often more fun for poeple than for animals. More Illustration - Hydromantes shastae, the shasta salamanderIllustration by Randy Schmieder May 1994 Using its tail as a fifth leg, the shasta salamander spies a scorpionfly climbing on the talus. More Illustration - Illustrating InsectsIllustration by Randy Schmieder August 1994 The University of California Science Illustration Certificate Program affords students an opportunity to learn both traditional and digital techniques used by scientific illustrators, and to prepare for careers in science illustration and related fields. More Illustration - Ring Species: SalamandersIllustration by Randy Schmieder May 1994 This illustration was originally comission for Life on the Edge: A Guide To California's Endangered Natural Resources. More Illustration - The Santa Cruz long-toed salamander, Ambystoma macrodactylum croceumIllustration by Randy Schmieder August 1994 With flattened tail, the breeding male Santa Cruz long-toed salamander awaits females entering the pond. More | ||||

