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@Lord_Kristine Ignoring my theropod bias, Spiclypeus and Magnapaulia always stuck out to me as being super aesthetic. Both are pretty complete too.
(Art by @AndreyAtuchin and @SerpenIllus)
As fragmentary as it is, Siamosaurus has a surprisingly rich history in research and palaeoart. Right now it's in a bit of a limbo state until better fossils are found, but hopefully it'll earn its place as a definitively valid spinosaur.
For @jimmadseni's #DinosThroughTheDecades
@WryCritic Hi! Thanks for opening the art share. 💖🦖
I'm Alex and I do digital and traditional creature art. Mostly palaeoart, and mostly spinosaurs. Trying my best to portray this group of animals in a way that's unique, graceful and eye-catching.
Bringing spinosaurs to @WryCritic's palaeo-handler idea! Here I am feeding a young Ichthyovenator with oligodactyl hands and a prosthetic tail tip, inspired by some captive crocs.
@Carnoferox Yessssss. Always aiming for them obscure bois!
Also this just reminded me I still need to fix the colours on that Atlanticopristis. 😅
@Brynn_Metheney Thanks for the thread! 🐉
I think I'll do something different than usual and share some of my creature design work. Don't do it as often as my palaeo stuff but I have a lot of fun with it!
#CreatureFriends
@Lord_Kristine Leaf slugs, Omnidens, Hatzegopteryx, and Epidexipteryx all look straight out of a fantasy/sci-fi novel.
(Credit: Jim Lynn, @Prehistorica_CM, @paleobyliam, and @eawilloughby)
@Irishpalaeo @WryCritic My pterosaur anatomy's still not the best, but sky puppy.
@king_tyranno Eyyy thanks! I've only experimented with speen filaments a few other times recently but I'd like to do it more often. I'm not convinced they were super fluffy but a few here and there for extra display probably couldn't hurt.