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I've also worked on an amazing Tupandactylus navigans (pterosaur) from Brazil during my undergraduate and Issi saaneq from Greenland (dinosaur) during my master's!
Day 09 of #sculptjanuary #sculptjanuary2021 - Pointless Tool
I can't think of no tool more pointless for a rock smashing palaeontologist than a glass field hammer! It does look cool, though... And a small detail engraved on my model, the SBP logo!
A hybodont tooth from the Lower Cretaceous of Wadhurst Clay Formation for this #SharkWeek #SharkWeek2020, done in #Blender3d
The model is based on the diagram in Turmine-Juhel et al., 2019.
A quick study of a basal sauropodomorph skull lying on a desert during the Late Triassic! #FossilFriday
First #fossilfriday of the year. Not a sketch today, but a photogrammetry of the trilobite Crozonaspis struvei I did for my final essay of Invertebrates Palaeontological. Not the best specimen, but you can see most it's cephalon features, including the cool tiny eye lenses!
Vacation = painting and painting some more
Sinosauropteryx WIP
#paleoart #paleontology
Quick Humpback Whale study. Taking little break from my paper related illustrations, because I'm in dire need of a rest from the many Tupandactylus bones drawings.