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Datousaurus; painted by Kirk. This was one of my favorite Sauropods in the book. The colors stood out so well to me, that they inspired my interpretation of the same animal over two decades later. Mine on the right for comparison; not exact, but very inspired.
These SCP drawings of mine honestly remain some of my favorite pieces. Did these a while back.
My next batch of Paleo-Reconstructions:
Dalanistes, Emuarius, Datousaurus and Futabasaurus. Read more about them on my ArtStation: https://t.co/6Qy8NBVlI9
My latest reconstructions:
Zhenyuanopterus, Zulmasuchus, Dromaeosaurus, and Harpagolestes. More info about them on my ArtStation.
@HuitzilinF_Art @GAMTN_b0ss I will agree for sure that the best Frontier designs are the most unique ones; I really love these two for example; my fingers are crossed to see them in the main series buuut I won't hold my breath either...
Thanks for the shoutout @AcroSauroTaurus! I don't normally jump on art trains, but what the hell.
I work on Paleoart mostly, but also a variety of other creatures; such as dragons and kaiju, as well as OCs. https://t.co/sQSDJMQyyA
The Fierce Wyvern; Abiorugu (didn't have any good ideas for a translated name, so I just went with the direct Japanese translated one, which I think works well anyway). A ferocious Brute Wyvern from MHFrontier. Unlike the Cannibalistic Deviljho, Abiorugu are cooperative hunters.
It's a damn shame I wasn't able to experience Monster Hunter Frontier, but that doesn't mean I can't appreciate it through fanart. I was really itching to draw some of the Frontier Exclusives, and this guy is one of my favorites. Anorpatis (Anorupatisu): The Violent Saw Wyvern.
Meet Saturnalia; this unassuming dinosaur is one of the earliest, most primitive Sauropodomorphs; related to the ancestors of what will become the mighty Sauropods. Unlike it's later cousins it was small, fleet footed, and omnivorous. Remains are known from Late Triassic Brazil.