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Ugh, still no time for social media thanks to a manic workload. Here's some driveby #FossilFriday #paleoart of the Brazilian spinosaurid Irritator predating pterosaurs, from 2018, to keep my feed from drying up entirely.
A #paleoart salute to ichthyosaurs this #FossilFriday: splendid beasts that I've had an excuse to restore several times recently. Marine reptiles are really fun to draw and these have been a blast to work on. Here's Temnodontosaurus, Ichthyosaurus, Shonisaurus and Leptonectes.
New #paleoart at @Patreon for #FossilFriday: the giant flippered, grumpy-faced and long-snouted ichthyosaur Leptonectes tenuirostris. There's a hi-res version and heaps of similar content awaiting you at Patreon for just $1 a month. https://t.co/PXlmg1u290
@TM9380 @Emily_Art Here's my best take on this (not the most helpful view, sorry!). The take home is that Pteranodon does not - to our knowledge - deviate from all the normal stuff we'd say about pterodactyloid posing and soft-tissues. So, upright limbs, brachiopatagium attaching at ankle etc.
This evening, I'll be painting dinosaurs LIVE as part of @UOP_SEGG's @pintofscience programme. You're all invited to come along, and it's free! We start at 19:00 BST, and tickets are available here: https://t.co/q5x8U3RU1R
I have no idea when #DinosaurDay was so I probably missed it, but here's #paleoart of one of my favourite Cenozoic dinosaurs anyway: the near-goose Conflicto antarcticus. These birds look modern, but are ancient, living immediately after the extinction of non-bird dinosaurs.
I was away from my desk last week, but now see that the paper on gregariousness in cf. Teratophoneus has landed. This site has been known about for some time - I produced magazine cover #paleoart about it for @DiscoverMag in 2019 (full article: https://t.co/bdOMzPzCzt).
My brain is away with early Jurassic marine reptiles this #FossilFriday, so here's the #paleoart mural I did of Rhomaleosaurus and friends for @SMTrust in 2018. We put this together pretty quickly - I wanted more fish and invertebrates but time wasn't on our side.
Yesterday I posted a 'realistic' Kong to celebrate the release of #GodzillaVsKong: here's a 'realistic' Godzilla from 2018. G's design is implausible given that it spends so much time in water, so I looked to real semi-terrestrial dinosaurs - penguins - for inspiration here.
OK, I'm super late for #MosasaurWeek, but I've been so busy that time moves at a different speed in my brain - it's still 2010, right? Here's some #paleoart of Mosasaurus (2021) and Prognathodon (2020 and 2017) to join in the fun.