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WIP. An illustration I started long ago but have not had time to finish. Cuspicephalus, a Late Jurassic pterosaur from England. Here hunting a squamate amidst large quillworts. Inspired by a reconstruction of the same taxon by

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It’s so I created this plate with the basic coloration of breeding adult males of Iguanas in the genus Iguana. There is a lot of taxonomic confusion in the genus and many undescribed taxa remain within the name Iguana iguana.

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Morning warmup sketch. Gomphotheres of South America. Notiomastodon (left) and Cuvieronius (right). Both elephant relatives ived alongside the first human inhabitants in the Americas for thousands of years until they went extinct.

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Morning warmup sketch for I was thinking of this scene where a Pristerognathus (therocephalian) chases a Diictodon (dicynodont) that was caught too far out of its burrow. Permian (Capitanian) of South Africa.

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Since I did this sketch on Procreate I can share the video of the process. So here is the time lapse of how I sketched this pair of Xenoceratops

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Announcement 😊: I have one opening for a commission during the last two weeks of August and then I have a couple of spaces open for September. If you are interested in commissioning work let me know as I am arranging my calendar for the upcoming two months

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And here is the video of the process of reconstructing Thylacosmilus

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Morning warmup sketch. A pair of Estemmenosuchus bulls fighting. Estemmenosuchus is a large, middle Permian therapsid genus characterized by having odd antler-like horns and bumps on its skull. This was another taxon sugggested by my IG followers

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Because it is my warmup sketch for today is a group of Nyctosaurus. Showing possible sexual dimorphism in the bizarre crest of this species. Nyctosaurus is definitely among the most interesting

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WIP (early stages), detail. Just adding basic colors and shading first. Finally had time to work on this reconstruction of Daemonosaurus observing a pair of Avicranium (a Drepanosaur). Chinle Formation, Late Triassic

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