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Torvosaurus gurneyi strolling through a forest, without going all "hurr I'm a big theropod here's my teeth" cause he's an animal, not a movie monster.
Still really like the overall vibe of this piece from January 25, 2018.
#paleoart #FossilFriday #dinosaur
As some sort of "easter egg" I'll reuse/update color schemes of tyrannosaurs I already illustrated in the past (and partially cause I still like some of the color schemes)
First time joining in on #PortfolioDay here, if you like to see extinct animals, you've come to the right place!
A study of Chasmosaurus belli from Feb 17, 2020 for #FossilFriday.
Who would have known ceratopsians don't like missed deadlines?
Based on the skeletal by @skeletaldrawing
#paleoart #sciart #dinosaur
Not paleoart related but another entry for "small cryptic previews of drawings to come"
@chasmosaurs Great article, brings me back to a similar kind of CD dinosaur program I had as a kid that actually used CG models (and came with a book!)
Also apart from the long neck and head that Ceratosaurus almost reminds me of the Schleich one (clearly their best model)
I just realized I never made a pinned tweet here so here we go!
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@ChrisDPiazza It's always tricky just picking four pieces to show off :D
Finally participated in a #paleostream, had an amazing time and doing those quicker sketches is great practice (still gotta practice those tho)
Omindens, Rutiodon, Aegirocassis and Incisivosaurus (I'm sorry)
I'll properly draw Aegirocassis at some point, love the sketch