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Sketching Barylambda was suggested by patron @IBeHarlie, and I was very happy. This is a taxon that I have been wanting to tackle for a long time.
I hope you all like it!
Doing the ground sloth thing before there were ground sloths
Concept sketch of a pair of Barylambda, a large pantodont mammal from the Late Paleocene of North America
One more fantasy creature quick sketch before the day ends, since I am in the mood. A small, theropod-inspired predator
Nyctosaurus is a genus of pterodactyloid pterosaurs that lived during the Late Cretaceous in North America. It is famous for its ridiculously weird crest. This is the approximate size of an adult Nyctosaurus
This is a spot illustration for my licensing library
#PortfolioDay One more of these
Hi, I am Gabriel, and I am a paleoartist and scientific illustrator. Here are some examples of my work depicting some extinct good friends 😊
It is #PortfolioDay Hi, my name is Gabriel and I am a paleoartist and scientific illustrator 😊
While I have early¡y cetaceans on my mind, here is a quick ink and marker sketch of Remingtonocetus I just did
The wonderful Dinodontosaurus tener, a tusked, Late Triassic South American dicynodont (for my book in preparation)