day 1: (i did my own list as theres no official one)

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personally im fond of a dromaeosaur(raptor) look that has wings attached to the talon hand, making it a nice little mix (i like normal wing-hands fine, but if the style isnt cartoony enough they feel weird to do)

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to go with the rest of my designs! Absolutely enamored with this little duck lad

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day 12: DROMAEOSAURUS ALBERTENSIS.

( Yup, that one's a mouthful. )

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first paleo piece ive done in a whiiiilllleee. i used dromaeosaurus as a rough jumping off point, so this isnt really meant to be any species in particular :)

[tags: paleoart , dromaeosaur , dinosaur , theropod ]

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A small painting of an ambiguous dromaeosaurid

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I do fantasy art, paleoart and comics. Right now some of my favorite subjects are moths, dragons, and dromaeosaurids.

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Panciraptor is a mutated being, result of a dromaeosaurid that has succumbed to the the ▇▇ virus.
The body is round and covered in soft, white feathers. Generally friendly, can turn hostile if provoked. Feeds on Maple Syrup. Can infect other living beings if able to hug them.

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An attempt at a Zenix redesign. I'm also struggling to come up with more dromaekin clothing. Gimmie suggestions or OC ideas.

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Me: I should stop only drawing dromaeosaurids facing left
Also me: :)

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Dromaekin concepts. I'm working on their clothing and doing final details for their anatomy. The ones on the right in the first pic are old designs. Might fix them and upload this again.

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15. dromaeosaurus

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dromaeosaurs

14. utahraptor

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Velociraptor mongoliensis

(Based on the skeletal by Scott Hartman)

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Naked and feathered raptors I've drawn including one from 2013 when I was still grappling with the idea of preferring feathered dromaeosaurs.

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dromaeosaurid either velociraptor or deinonychus.
Fun fact the "velociraptors" in Jurassic park are more like deinonychus but without feathers. Real velociraptors ae no bigger than turkeys.

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Deinonychus antirrhopus

(Based on the skeletal by Scott Hartman and muscular diagram by Matt Dempsey)

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