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@ttorroo Haven't got a lot to show, but these are some of my most beloved for now.
No amount of strokes on a canvas can perfectly capture the beauty and complexity that nature possesses, all I can attempt is to attain only a small fraction of it, yet there's immense satisfaction in doing so.
Art WIP.
I didn't realise that 50 people follow me now, thank you for the support.
Here's a new artwork, tried my best and I think it came out pretty well.
This is Nemegtomaia, an Oviraptorid from Late Cretaceous of Mongolia.
Also sorry for very few art uploads recently, life is hectic.
Happy #PortfolioDay
I make Paleoart in whatever free time I get. My major goals with it at present are to (1) popularise Paleofauna of my country (India) and to (2) try to share my love and passion about the Paleosciences with others.
I had drawn artwork of Rahiolisaurus prior, this is simply a revised version, below is the older artwork. Hope you like it, if not then feel free to criticize. Thank you, have a good day.
Good evening #India, let's meet an animal that once lived in our country millions of years ago. Not a Dinosaur, but still very reptilian.
This is Shringasaurus indicus, artwork by me #Prehistoric_India #paleoart #paleontology
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Still learning. Ocean planet, yes the planet here is just a recolour of the previous work, but that’s because I love ocean worlds more than barren ones.
As always, you are welcome to criticise.
@Antrodemus @nyrorosaurus @PermianSailback Pheomelanin is responsible for reddish colouration in animals, this along with an observed countershaded pattern, and there you have it.
Image credit:- Royal Tyrell Museum (beautiful artwork, probably one of my favourites)