Dimetrojan, a Rock/Fighting type revived from the Galea fossil. It is based on Dimetrodon and Trojan Warriors. To learn more about this line, check out my Instagram!  

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Finished another livestream paleoart demo with everyone’s favorite Permian synapsid, Dimetrodon!

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Day 12: Dimetrodon
Probably the best known and recognisable of the ‘non-dinosaurs’, this large sail-backed reptile ruled the swamps of the Permian period, some 298 million years ago.

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It’ll be different from the digital paintings, I don’t have a lot of examples atm. Here’s a traditional painted Dimetrodon from earlier. It takes longer to do, and I don’t have a lot of supplies

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Little thing for a friend who mailed me a dimetrodon

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Here Are 8 Creatures I’d Love To See In JWD.

Plesiosaurus, Dimetrodon, Nyctosaurus, Quetzalcoatlus https://t.co/2f2Tvn7efW

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Digitally colored my Probably my best digital piece yet! It was a real joy to tune into ’s paleostream while doing this, and I picked up some good art tips!

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Tatsächlich waren Dimetrodons als Synapside deutlich näher an Säugetieren dran als man aus klassischen Rekonstruktionen ziehen kann :p
Hier eine Aktuellere, man beachte die Beine unter dem Körper ^^

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Here's a of this chonk I started working on today (or yesterday. It's 2am. Don't judge). Chonky is the best Dimetrodon.

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So because it's Easter, I had a thought: What if... Stained eggs. So here's a quick-ish painting of mama Dimetrodon, who accidentaly built her nest of something that stained her eggs.
Not very likely, but I had to do it.

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Ok seriously tho, where's the love for Dinocephalians? These things were bloody insane yet it seems nobody really cares much about them? I mean of course this applies to a lot of Permian stuff, but you still get the occasional gorgonopsid and obligatory Dimetrodon every blue moon https://t.co/CxW4EHMIUa

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Mutant barbarian Dimetrodon concept commission for https://t.co/kOUIgtapPA of his character Grek

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Dimetrodon sketch from last night

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mated pair of dimetrodons sunbathing. 3 hours

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Which would give you greater pleasure? 1) Going back to the Permian period to observe Dimetrodons for a few hours. 2) Going back to Pleistocene and hanging out with Homo erectus for a few hours. (Assume you will return safely and have no deleterious impact on history.)

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Did you know dimetrodon's "sail" only reached half way up the spines and also it's a stem mammal, and is just way more mammalian than alot of people realize and I just

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