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An off theme #SundayFishSketch but my first digital fish sketch!
Conger eel (Conger conger)
Today's #SundayFishSketch is all about fish skeletons! Had enough time today to do a wolffish skull (Anarhichas lupus).
I may or may not currently be skeletonizing a wolffish as we speak 👀
Andalgalornis art!
The Phorusrhacidae (also known as terror birds) were a family of large, predatory birds. Andalgalornis stood around 1.5 metres tall but it wasn't the largest, some species could have potentially stood 3 metres tall!
Thanks Christopher for the mention, means a lot that you like my art! 😁
Gonna play along, @Blackmudpuppy @Himmapaan @WindleBeth @Lampichthys @SerpenIllus https://t.co/O8FmoxAi9s
My 4 favourite games, absolutely adore these!
(Honorable mentions are the Bioshock series, I've also only started Breath of the Wild, late to the party I know! 😅) https://t.co/Ttm1MOG2AI
#AnimalArtistsUnite
Hi I'm Michael and in my spare time I draw animals both extinct and extant! 😁😁
Arizonasaurus doodle, after spending so many years drawing dinosaurs it felt strange drawing a plantigrade bipedal archosaur 😂😅
So this animal wasn't a dinosaur, it belonged to a group known as ctenosauriscidae .
A fairly stylized drawing of Cryolophosaurus the Antarctic theropod.
Back in the Early Jurassic Antarctica was closer to the equator and had a temperate climate. Amazing to think about how the world has changed over the millions of years!