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Wood also painted and drew a number of cartoons featuring dinosaurs, mammoths, and prehistoric folks.
I'm not a professional paleoartist by any stretch of the imagination, but I wanted to share a few images I painted for a book I made for my friend's dinosaur-loving son. I haven't drawn dinosaurs in a long time—it was fun to revisit them.
I would have included Estemmenosuchus instead of Kannemeyeria, but enough sources suggested it was an omnivore, so, sorry bud.
I still love ya.
(pic by the phenom @AndreyAtuchin)
Polacanthus and Ankylosaurus by B. H. Robinson. I include both because the publishers switched the names in the captions and because the Ankylosaurus has that bonkers spikes-all-around tail that almost made me include it in the old school Scolosaurus thread.
Some of the dinosaur-like speculative creatures that evolve from microbes on a discarded Coke bottle in a sequence from Bruno Bozzetto's "Allegro Non Troppo". (1976)
My dream of a puzzle gacha game has partially come true. Crash Fever introduced some characters named after prehistorics. Tiny, ghostly versions of their namesakes float by them: Megatherium w/ claw gloves, Anomalocaris w/ jaunty 'caris hood, aloof Archelon, & Hallucigenia (!)
Parasaurolophus crest flap through the ages.
1) "Fantasia"
2) Charles R. Knight
3) Giovanni Caselli
4) @paulheaston