Hoploparia are represented by some really cool fossils in Canada, like this one! They also might have been occasional prey for mosasaurs #FossilFriday https://t.co/F9MvtEZT59
I mocked up this comp in Maya to get an idea of lighting, and Tim chose the colour warmth he liked. Cooler colours are emphasized in the plants, sky, and parts of the sauropods, while bright warm colouration marks each species as unique and highlights them against the cool
Also for #NationalFossilDay, my second piece for @Hidden_Compass is this pair of cf. Paradoxides. Big thanks to @RudkinDave for his help and trilobitey knowledge
🚂 Art Train!! 🚂
Join and tag some friends to show their wonderful art!✨I tag: @JuliotheArtist @Midiaou7 @MetTiinA @AshleyPalaeo https://t.co/1GKXNWvk6c
Given that #Smaugust is now over, here’s all the dragony goodness while I wait out #Spectember for #Inktober
Brian Franczak died a few weeks ago, and while he wasn't a paleoartist I was familiar with by name, his pieces have definitely been influential to this generation of paleoartists. A personal example; his Prenocephale showed me that there was a way to incorporate palm trees...