Can you believe made an awesome oviraptor base for free???
I always wanted to buy bases but to afraid to waist money because "something won't work" but HEY everything went great, I hope to get a correct amount of money for them so I can send some $ back to Smi <3

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I haven't drawn an oviraptorosaur in a year...I think?

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I drew 9 different dinosaurs so far and here's a little collection of which ones I already drew:


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Revived from a very special Egg Fossil, Eggby struts into view.

Based off of Oviraptor and the notion that it stole eggs, Eggby is the regional Pokemon Center assistant, much like Chansey or Indeedee. It has the special ability Coddle which helps eggs hatch twice as fast :)

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A collection of I drew the last few days.
Will upload some more until I hit 15 :)
If you have some ideas, let me know which dinosaur I should draw next. ^__^

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no. 5, the egg thief! :)
A colorful is making it's way downtown, walking fast.

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Cheeky Oviraptorid

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✨K A K A W✨ two hour animal/dinosaur fusion from Wednesday morning's Behance stream✨

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Large, wide-built, hefty omnivorous
A dinosaur with a diet rather rigorous
It's an oviraptor, with quite an appetite
Devour anything as quick as one bite!

fa: troj

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Red: "Hey, Blue! Let's play billiards!"
Blue: "Why?"

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Aren't we forgetting about anything? That's right, time for

Today's DotW is Caenagnathus....
...which belongs to oviraptorosaurs - a group of dinosaurs with short beaked skulls, often with an impressive head crest!

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Is this an oviraptor? A parrot? Or a strange chicken? I don't know, I only know that this was another digital art ""training""

I will be honest with you, tradicional is so much more intuitive for me

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Um oviraptor.
Estudo que fiz há uns 3 anos.

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Oksoko, love how oviraptorosaurs kinda offer unlimited possibilities to artists

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Happy to share that our brooding oviraptorosaur paper is the cover of the May issue of

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Dino Fact:

Tongtianlong (Tongtianyan Dragon) is an Oviraptorid from Late Cretaceous China. The holotype was found by construction workers... as they were blowing the land up to build a new high school. Based on rocks around it, it likely died stuck in mud.

Art: Jack Wood

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Dino Fact:

Chirostenotes (Narrow Handed) is an oviraptorid from Late Cretaceous Canada. It's had an odd history, with its feet being misidentified as a new ornithomimid and named Macrophalangia and its beak mistaken for a bird's and named Caenagnathus.

Art: Daniel Bensen

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Dino Fact:

Incisivosaurus (Incisor Lizard) is an oviraptorid from Early Cretaceous China! It's an odd-looking dinosaur, most noticeably its large upper front teeth. It showed that, even though later oviraptors were toothless, they had toothed ancestors.

Art: palaeopedia

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