To be clear, I’m most referring to the last 50 years or so. Reconstructions of dinosaurs from like the 1800s are straight up unrecognizable

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My work lives a lot from what I see everyday, the abandone places around my hometown are a big piece in the constructions of my own worlds.
This is one of the 18 Artworks in my “Homesick by Francisco Fonseca” collection on

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Everyone is talking about the spinosaurus, so I'm going to post all the reconstructions / sculpts I've done on the dinosaurs

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Since Spinosaurus is making the rounds again, have one of my reconstructions and a sketch of it 😊 in non-roaring, non extra aggressive, pretty chilled poses 😊

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Continuing with my reconstructions of dinosaurs that will appear in Jurassic World Dominion, here is Gallimimus bullatus, one of the largest Ornithomimosaurs

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Moona on the way to a meeting as Vice President of Usada Constructions

Art made by :
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Two pterosaurs will appear in Jurassic World Dominion, Quetzalcoatlus (left) and Pteranodon (right). Here are my reconstructions of both, based on current hypotheses of their probable appearance in life, so you can compare them with the versions in the movie

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collected "Duck Out", "Are u vines?", "The Hustle Rooster", and "Wet Look" 💜 frankly can't believe any editions of this series are even still available! absolutely gorgeous vivid colors and playful deconstructions https://t.co/PeJsrEFh88

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Basilisk, fire giant, mandrake, and roc! These are probably the most straightforward reconstructions, although still pretty odd of course.

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Some neat retro pterosaur reconstructions by Heinrich Harder, as part of Tiere der Urwelt 1916 postcard collection.

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I’ve yet to see many reconstructions of Caihong that felt natural to me, so I took some time between lectures to jot down a potential interpretation of it.

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Out of all the Spinosaurus reconstructions out there, ' ones are some of the best ngl. Absolutely stunning and so natural-looking each time.

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We are slowly finding what we want visually, in terms of constructions, depending on which energy core the player carries it will be the type of construction that he can do.

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Call me “vanilla”, but no matter how many “edgier” stories and “deconstructions” people make, I’ll honestly prefer heroes who, even if they make mistakes and have doubts about themselves, are characters who aren’t just relatable, but also characters who inspire us to be better.

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Tonight we have Marianne Ma, whose lovely soft lines and palettes are so calming
“my pen has drawn enough blueprints for constructions, and started to draw only pictures - the pictures that depict all the beautiful stories the world tells me."

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No modern species of crocoylian is really green, at very best we find a vaguely greenish mix of greyish and yellow in a few species. And yet the idea that crocodiles are green is so prevalent that we find even countless reconstructions of prehistoric crocs which are deep green.

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Evolution of my Oxalaia profile reconstructions!

2017, 2019, 2020, and 2022.

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I love this vintage drawing of Stegosaurus by Alice B. Woodward. While it doesn't align much with modern reconstructions, the obvious lizard influence makes it look almost dragon-like.

From "Evolution in the Past" by Henry R. Knipe, 1912

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Evolution of my Ichthyovenator profile reconstructions!

2018, 2019, 2020, and 2022.

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Absolutely. Something I rarely see mentioned in this debate is that we *do* have accurate depictions of what some of the painted sculptures looked like, thanks to Roman trompe-l'oeil in Pompeii like this one. It is indeed more subtle than most reconstructions.

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