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PhD @AnthropoceneBio | Rhododendron evolution 🌸 | Diversification of Pseudosuchia 🐊 | Artist @JFD_001 | Birder (Latest Lifer: Brown Booby) | He/Him |

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So, it’s again? I work with coloured pencils and digital media, including 3D modelling - primarily wildlife, both living and extinct!

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I found some time this evening to finish this off. As promised, here's the coloured version of Axelrodichthys araripensis! I went with a greenish-grey colouration since this species was likely frequenting the brackish and coastal waters of the Lower Cretaceous Araripe Basin.

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Day 5 - Nanosaurus agilis is an ornithischian dinosaur from the Morrison formation of the western United States. Here, a young male pushes his luck with an older female, who quickly rejects his advances with a swift, powerful kick

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Time for some more procrastination doodles I think 🤔 I've not tried restoring an extinct organism using coloured pencils but I'd like to give it a proper go soon! This is a random velociraptorine, no references used and no specific genus in mind, so shape may be a bit off!

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Working off more of my photos, here is Mesonauta festivus (Thanks to for the ID) another cichlid! Due to time constraints, the piece went from twelve fish to eight fish to six fish, but at least there's a background for once!

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Started doodling some dinosaurs for the first time in a while, which turned into a rushed coloured doodle - Tarchia, one of my favourite ankylosaurids. Hoping to do more animals of the Barun Goyot formation in the future (as well as the Niobrara that I already promised!)

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Having a hard time motivating myself with art at the moment, I feel like I can't decide on a single style I want to pursue. If any artists happen to read this, would you say you stick to one style? What made you choose that style? What's the biggest factor in deciding your style?

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Day 11 ~ Wiehenvenator albati was informally known as 'Das Monster von Minden' (the Minden Monster) before it was described in 2016 as part of Megalosauridae. It is considered the sister taxon to Torvosaurus

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Day 10 ~ Xenoceratops lived in Canada during the Late Cretaceous, and can be distinguished from other ceratopsids by the bony projections midway up its frill

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Day 6 ~ At 9m long, Stegosaurus ungulatus is the largest known stegosaurian. It's been found in USA and Portugal

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