画質 高画質

Today's Warmup: Saint Patrick and the Beasts of Ireland. Featuring Scelidosaurus, Megaloceros and the Great Auk. Of the three, only the auks were alive during his lifetime, when they were still common in Europe.

113 541

I know it's been a hot minute but here's a new dinosaur to add into the island's roster, so say hello to the tenontosaurus. I hope you guys like her.

2 3

Ass up Iquanodon with inward facing thumbs. By Sibbick again. Guy made some really iconic paleoart.

0 10

Speculative of a triceratops diverging from its natural herbivorous diet in order to snack on a baby tyrannosaurus. Inspired by herbivore animals in real life that sometimes eat meat

4 10

Here is the process for a collaboration I did with CodyLake on DeviantArt. Cody drew the initial and I took it to a final render. It was a lot of fun combining our styles.

0 13

สวัสดีครับบ ชื่อ Takeji นะฮะ เป็นสายวาดพวกสัตว์แนวๆ พวก Speculative, Fantasy และก็ Paleoart ฮะ แต่ก็ชอบวาดพวก character design และก็ OC ด้วยเช่นกัน ยินดีที่ได้รู้จักนะฮะะ 😄🦖🦕

ช่วงนี้มาติดพวกแนว Monster Hunter ด้วย 🐉

7 24

🐺 Carno dispo ^^ !

Aquarelle originale format A5 réalisée avec les fabuleuses aquarelles à paillettes de chez Ondine Lab.
👉 https://t.co/KegMC7pXdV

Des bisous mes p'tits loups !

---

0 2

Today's warm up! Late to the game, but I did it! Decided to try both a realistic and a cartoonish version of the Triceratops specimen.

https://t.co/sf0KvSdMTg

8 63

Ordovician Alice SPRINGS (today’s Australia) with some ancient “near-fish”: Sacabambaspis, Arandaspis and a couple of conodonts.

15 62

The Magnagracilisuchus from that

It's a work of fiction but I gave it a name anyways! Hope it sticks!

1 3

Phorusrhacos sketch, result of an art stream in my server

11 67

Day 11: Andrewsarchus mongoliensis

This massive carnivore from the Eocene was actually an even-toed ungulate, more closely related to modern hippos and the fearsome, extinct entelodonts than any group of carnivoran mammals!

24 160

Took my stab at CM 9380 today!! lots of thick padded wrinkled skin around the neck to protect from biting combat! https://t.co/WZHh3oGO6y

35 221

Day 10: Megacerops coloradensis
This huge Brontothere lived in North America during the Eocene epoch. Despite looking like a rhinoceros they were more closely related to modern horses!

22 86