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@BrianEngh_Art @Lampichthys @TetZoo @Mosasaurologist For the fin anatomy the pectoral fins of lamniformes is more like this (these belong to a megamouth specifically)
And here is a diagram of how the skeletal anatomy of the gill arches should be
@BrianEngh_Art @Lampichthys @TetZoo @Mosasaurologist Part1. I agree they are very poorly represented
Though the way you have restored them here is somewhat lacking in rigorous anatomy
The big problems are that you have given all these sharks black sclera and their jaws seem to be somewhat limp
@CoastalPaleo @VastorTenebrous @BranArtworks To my knowledge Large body size encourages a bauplan similar to that of large whales and large living sharks, and other large fast pelagic fish
Such As a lunate tail, large caudal keels, and a thin pedunkle
As well as the possible warm-bloodedness
@Tomozaurus @JaimeHeadden I read somewhere they used the digit to grasp things
And I thought it made sense based on how the muscles of archosaur hands are structured
Digit 5 having a muscle to our thumb that moves the digit toward the palm
@Darea_Cosplay @Goji_Saurus @TheTierZoo Yes but the quill knobs, preserved wings in basal forms (microraptor), and preserved wings in more derived forms (zhenyuanlong)definitely had wings and the “raptor” shown here is decades behind what we currently think of dromaeosaurs
Oh I forgot I haven’t posted a commission sheet
Doodle $5
Sketch $10
Lineart $20
Sketch with flat colors$ 30
Lineart with flat colors $40
Sketch with rendered color $50
Lineart with rendered color $60
Some examples of my work
Dragon’s dogma is one of the better games I’ve ever played
It’s got a nice setting,great designs, and a fun shadow of the colossus-sequel climbing mechanic