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Morning warmup sketch (about an hour). The recently described Kompsornis longicaudus, a Jeholornitiform avialan dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of China. Here depicted as basking in the early morning

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Morning warmup sketch. Parapsicephalus purdoni, a rhamphorhynchid from the Early Jurassic of England foraging on the ground. I wanted to play with postures on this pterosaur plus some ideas on lights and shadows

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I finally have a bit of time to sketch in the morning. The recent study on Thylacosmilus published last Friday made me want to sketch some portraits of this amazing Late Miocene-Pliocene South American sparassodont

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For people to get an idea of how big Yangchuanosaurus could be, it will also be included in a size chart in my book compared to 1.8 m tall human

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Here is Dilophosaurus along with some Herrerasaurs and some basal theropods at scale compared to a 1.8m tall human. Part of a size chart I am preparing for my book

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Part of one of the three plates depicting the tetrapods of the Late Jurassic Solnhofen Formation of Germany. This is one of the plates that will appear in my book (currently still in prepartion). I have left only the not in silhouette.

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This recon of Asilisaurus will appear in my book (currently in preparation) on one of the two plates that deals with the Manda Beds formation, and one plate showing the a[proximate size of selected non dinosaurian or pterosaurian Triassic & Jurassic reptiles

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I have been commisioned to reconstruct Tyrannosaurus several times (and two more upcoming), more than any other dinosaur 😅. However, Microraptor is getting there. I have three upcoming commissions to reconstruct Microraptor. Here are two old ones

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Morning sketch. Portrait of Tetraceratops insignis, a small basal sphenacodontian synapsid (probably close to therapsids) from Early Permian North America. A distant relative to all of us mammals.

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