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Roo completed!
Happy with this one! The pose was the trickiest part of this piece. A lot of tweaking, but I really liked how it turned out. Same goes for the face where I modified how I drew the snout a couple of times.
Up next: Piglet!
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#ChristopherRobin
my half of an art trade with @PengoSolvent !!!! a moomin version of his sona, whiCH WAS FUN TO TRY TO FIGURE OUT... hopefully it translated alright, haha. i thought about trying to give him a mask to Wear but moomins...snofte snimple snouts...
Studies of some animals with REALLY great snouts (Coatimundi + giant anteater!)
Ocepechelon from the Late Cretaceous is one of the largest turtles ever. It had a bony, tube-shaped snout which is unique in four-limbed vertebrates. Its skull was 70cm long.
(Credit: Nobu Tamura, C. Letenneur)
@NicheGame will there be a test preview for the new update, or will it become available for everyone at once?
Also here’s a gif I made of one of my favorite derp snouts, Roriki!
A section through the snout of arguably the cutest little animal to ever go extinct, Diictodon! These tusked, beaked, pug-sized critters from the Permian period belonged to the Synapsida (the group that also includes mammals). #FossilFriday
Today’s quick sketch. Baryonyx walkeri fishing lunch. Like other Spinosaurids, Baryonyx had a very elongated snout and powerful arms with very long claws. Very different from the Baryonyx that appeared recently in the #JurassicWorldFallenKingdom trailer #paleoart #dinosaurs
Desmatosuchus sp. // @clepsydrops
This heavily armored, 4.5 meter (15 ft) long reptile belongs to a group of plant-eating crocodile relatives called aetosaurs. It is thought that the shovel-shaped snout helped it dig for food.
https://t.co/TFIqoum46r
I've noticed that we often restore the babies of extinct animals with proportions much like our own tubby, dumpy offspring. This doesn't always fit fossil data, as evidenced by surprisingly leggy Protoceratops hatchlings (snout-vent c. 10 cm). #paleoart #dinosaurs
Otis wtf did you get your snout into this time 👀🍑💦
"Snake Snout" series of hard enamel pins will be available for pre-order soon!
Meet Inticetus vertizi, a cool new odontocete from the Early Miocene of Peru. Croc-like snout & some serious teeth! Congrats Olivier & co!