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This weeks #SundayFishSketch theme is fish that eat birds, which is the perfect reason to revisit an older doodle and redo it digitally and add colour!
Gotta love wels catfish (Silurus glanis)
Concavenator, a medium sized theropod (5.8 metres long) from the Early Cretaceous. While no one can say for certain what that strange hump/mini sail was for, it's not crazy to assume it may have been a display structure.
A WIP of a certain theropod.
I feel like I'm getting a handle on digital art, it's nice to see progress :)
what's an old piece you're still proud of? It's hard to pick between these two tbh https://t.co/NMPS1BLxj2
Zuul!
With ankylosaurs potentially having long tongues, what are the odds they could have been colourful to signal other members of their species
Mecynorhina torquata immaculicollis digital piece. I recently got a pair of these beautiful beetles and they're just something else 😍
A digital Deinosuchus!
This is the first crocodilian I've done in many years
Like this Spino? Well you can get it as a sticker! (Link in next tweet!)
Spinosaurus art!! The broken snout was inspired by similar pathologies seen in some crocodilians and the occasional long beaked bird.
I'm feeling a lot more confident with digital art, learning a lot and really liked how this turned out! 😁