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Greenworld is a xenobiological project by speculative evolution pioneer Dougal Dixon, the creator of "After Man: A Zoology of the Future".
The project as far as I know is currently seeking english publisher, but it already did really well in Japan. Spread the word.
Flying Bark Productions is killing it with those 2D animated shows.
@zhombah If you have a vast number of traumatised, psychologically damaged human beings, put them under the conditions of that specific island, they won't seem that unlikely. Also, they cast people from different ethnic groups, implying they are the descendants of different shipwrecks.
Do you ever go with "self-canonical" designs in your paleoart portfolio?
You know, kind of like how most of John Sibbick's T. rexes had the same blue+orange patterns.
What are yours?
Spoiler: Scorpius rex is a type of flightless Anurognathidae, the ones from the David Peters Lab to be specific.
Mosasaurs with long necks was an interesting speculation for its time.
Vintage Megalosaur depictions unintenionally predicted the look of primitive cetaceans, which were discovered much later.
It's because at the time they used mammals, such as hippos as their best references for large terrestrial animals.
Art by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins.