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On the 12th of December I will lead a part of the Paleoart workshop at the #TetZoomCom, topic will be "how to draw tinypods".
#paleoart #dinosaurs #tetzoocon2020 #europasaurus #sauropods
the latest episode of the Common Decent podcast on sauropods got me thinking about a Patagosaurus....in a Patagonia jacket... 🦕
Results from the #paleostream
Eurhinodelphis, Bagualia, Balistes and Bulbasaurus (for #DicynodontRainbow)
#paleoart #dinosaurs #sauropods #whales #triassic #art #sketches #sciart
Real sauropods are so weird and diverse that the Larinoth from Monster Hunter doesn't even look out of place with them anymore.
@Demonpuppy @GregCapullo Brett, Vidal’s discovery might be my favorite dino story of the past several years! Kink in the sacral vertebrae, flatter hind feet, more ventral shoulder girdle, giving all sauropods more vertical necks. They make more sense now!
I knew there had to be a reason why did I find the general look of Primal's Sauropods familiar.
From: The Magic School Bus
Of course, this could be just a coincidence, regardless of how familiar those similarities were to my stupid brain.
Results from the #Paleostream
Dimantinasaurus, Miomancalla, Luopterus, Rabidosaurus
#paleoart #dinosaurs #sauropods #dicynodonts #pterosaurs #animals #sketches #sciart
I mocked up this comp in Maya to get an idea of lighting, and Tim chose the colour warmth he liked. Cooler colours are emphasized in the plants, sky, and parts of the sauropods, while bright warm colouration marks each species as unique and highlights them against the cool
A discussion about tail dragging sauropods reminded me of this painting of "Rutellum" from 2016. Rutellum was a pre-Linnaean dinosaur named after a tooth that is now lost. I basically just drew Cetiosaurus, so when I remake this eventually, I'll make it Cetiosaurus proper.
As pointed out by my friend @BranArtworks , #spectrovenator sort of looks like the 90s Godzilla, so here it is terrorizing tiny sauropods and making a Cretaceous city look small :B
Wow! New sauropod paper! The full description of #Patagotitan appendicular skeleton! by Otero et al. (2020) =)
YEAH!!
#sauropods #argentina @mefpatagonia #fossilfriday #dinosaurs
https://t.co/TgFpFfVQev
@jimmadseni Very recognisable sauropods & theropods, especially with their expressive faces and somewhat exaggerated proportions.
Spectacular environments & clouds/skies, you've got a great understanding of composition, light and colour and know exactly where each brush stroke should go.
#spectember day 12: today’s #missingmesozoiclife is a saltasaur adapted to live like an ankylosaur, even more heavily armored than related sauropods. Pictured here with a very confused abelisaur
Results from the first regular #paleostream in weeks!
Piscogavialis, Concavenator (an experiment), Volgatitan, Pruemopterus...
#paleoart #dinosaurs #animals #sauropods #globalwarming #sciart #sketching
One more thing that I literally just noticed. Almost all of DK's sauropods have accurate claw anatomy and count, instead of the elephantine feet you usually see sauropods depicted with. That's some crazy attention to detail.
@Zoe_Epic Allosaurus was a large theropod native to north America during the late Jurassic Era. They would eat anything smaller then em and the only thing they had to fear was bigger theropods. They would hunt in packs to take down larger prey like sauropods and other large herbivores.
It also lived alongside alongside similarly large dinosaurian predators Bahariasaurus and Carcharodontosaurus, the titanosaur sauropods Paralititan and Aegyptosaurus, crocodylomorphs, bony and cartilaginous fish, turtles, lizards, and plesiosaurs. Artwork by Davide Bonadonna.
#sauroposting keeping this @thejohnconway inspired thread going, as you can see I like my sauropods served with mostly landscape https://t.co/U9zuTyhgg1
Baryonyx may have lived in a semiaquatic environment with shallow water, lagoons, and marshes. It also lived and coexisted with other theropods, ornithopods, and sauropods, as well as pterosaurs, crocodiles, turtles and fishes. Art by John Sibbick.
@Fantasticaltwts Giant azhdarchids were seriously huge - giraffe-sized animals with wingspans comparable to small aircraft. Baby sauropods were pretty small - maybe a metre long, at most?