When I first learned about Deinonychus it was depicted as scaly, but now palaeoartists draw it with feathers 🦖🦃

These great images are by FredtheDinosaurman & Emily Willoughby

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From the palaeoart workshop. Agata Stachowiak's hartebeest, 's Ceratosaurus, ' Anchiornis, 's Confuciusornis.

Mustn't forget to mention meeting . Eeeee. I am not worthy. 😭

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Trailer for this series: https://t.co/uIMG6cSxLP. As this tweet has somewhat-exploded; check my art out - I'm a wannabe palaeoartist and cartoon illustrator. It might strike your fancy. Portfolio: https://t.co/v5ivw76LFM

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Schematic reconstruction of the components of an ovuliferous glossopterid loose strobilus based on shoots with attached Lidgettonia fertiligers presented by Prevec & Matiwane (2018).

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One of my fav pieces of Palaeoart is this Juvenile T-Rex by Wayne Barlowe (1995), I just love its forward facing eyes and the way its staring into my soul. [ https://t.co/mRKE1tbqT6 ]

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Giganotosaurus (upper) and Mapusaurus (bottom). I later learned on a Theropod Discord Group that my Giga is actually too fuzzy, but otherwise I'm happy with the results.

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Hypothetical Walking With Dinosaurs II art: Episode 2, Blue Lias Formation, England, 199 million years ago.
From top left: Plesiosaurus, Temnodontosaurus, Ichthyosaurus, Dimorphodon, Scelidosaurus, Sarcosaurus, Palaeospinax, Coroniceras.

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of illustration: traditional acrylic painting ("Leviathan"), digital composite ("Langeronyx on the Move"), digital painting ("The Community"), & sepia drawing ("Sanajeh in the Nest").

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We also have a massive event, with talks from Beth Windle, Agata Stachowiak, Rebecca Groom, Jed Taylor, Joschua Knüppe, an event led by John Conway...

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But because I adore Luis' art, here are some of my favorite pieces.

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It is always nice to see one of my artworks made into a meme... I think. 😃

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Hypothetical Walking With Dinosaurs II art: Episode 1, Santa Maria Formation, Brazil, 233 mya.
From top left: Staurikosaurus, Saturnalia, Hyperodapedon, Rauisuchus, Trucidocynodon, Polesinesuchus and Proterochampsa.

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How do you stage an ocean life scene from 540 million years ago? Here are the work in progress development drawings and sketches from our Museum researchers and palaeoartist Mighty Fossils for our exhibition.
See it complete: https://t.co/5V3FDVU55s

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New at of Teratornis, stalking around the ground in pursuit of live prey. Check out the full-size version of this image and mountains of other palaeoart content from just $1 a month. https://t.co/0OsVhBq4sF

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It's not really anymore but this isn't really a portfolio either so that's fine. Anyway here's some palaeo stuff I've drawn recently!

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Earlier this year I did this Diabloceratops eatoni reconstruction for a private commission, I'm now finally showing the piece in public: https://t.co/rMQL7J0d7U

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I had forgotten this existed; it was amazing to work with at the : https://t.co/6LMy4Y1dcp. However, I really do have a punchable face ☹️.

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