Too tired on the flight this morning to do dummy/production work, so I invented a prehistoric thylacine kinda thingy instead.

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This is Tim from and mine(of a sorts) AU where Jack and Tim are immortal Guardians of opposite factions with complicated past. Art is Yume's, I just lined and coloured it.

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Orion the thylacoleo!

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Some realistic faces practice I did on my sketchbook using my first love, colored pencils! 😁 I was looking for some reference and then I remembered these two beautiful ladies. ^^

//Models used://
Kristina Pimenova
Thylane Blondeau

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Playing around w/ giving romy slightly more natural markings placement.. Theyre a were-thylacine so they can be any degree of fluffy or wolfish but i might make smth like this their default form 🤔 ??

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But I did have to find another ripper example of an out-of-copyright scientific description locked behind a paywall. I think this one will do: first description of the Thylacine AND the Tasmanian Tiger (Harris 1808): https://t.co/EIomL27lr1 via

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Happy birthday from his old friend Tyler Thylacine!

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Me and collaborated on this art. As in, she drew the beautiful art and I vomited my poor sense of colour on it for educational purposes. Enjoy if you can :P and give The Kat a round of applause.

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Doesnt have an actual ref yet but this thylacine babie if u wanna?

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Illus. for A Little Boy Lost by Hudson, 1920

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Romy the were-thylacine! ⭐️ They still need a ref but i thought this doodle was cute so i cleaned it up a bit and colored it

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a thylacine/jackal hybrid.

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I'm feeling really slow and unproductive right now so here is the Were-Thylacine commission for a client's DnD campaign~

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Wells & Camens’ paper on Thylacoleo is superb! I thought I was simply going to learn about a wicked marsupial predator, but the depth and discussion on marsupial vertebral kinematics is outstanding! And look at that vertebral series figure! :D

https://t.co/mSzYLNQbQA

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Found this 1907 illustration of a It is depicted positively, in its role as the natural predator of the Australian fauna (with some New Zealand and New Guinean friends in there too).

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Thylacoleo Yellow
Glyptodon Purple

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