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ANTHRO DINOSAURS AU #2 Arthur Fleck (Ceratosaurus)
I wanted to draw him in the scene with the murder of Randall to demonstrate the color. Comparing this art to Travis, I realized that my style had improved. 🤡
ANTHRO DINOSAURS AU #1 Travis Bickle (Albertosaurus)
This idea has been with me for a long time and finally I took it up. I originally wanted to make Travis a Tyrannosaurus rex.Soon I will be drawing Arthur in the guise of a ceratosaurus.
Color borrowed from the game JP:OG
Here’s my comic about the history of Ceratosaurus! #ceratosaurus #paleoart #webcomics #paleontology
Completed stylized #paleoart YCH, "Desert Beetle" for: @pisqcurio Featuring their adopted #ceratosaurus I designed/gaveaway on patreon last month
#prehistoric #illustration #TheDinosaurMann #art #furryart #scalie #dinosaur
Supercanada has been posting some amazing pixelated dinosaurs to the Jurassic World Evolution subreddit and we just had to share this Ceratosaurus with the community. #FanartFriday
Follow the link to my Youtube channel to draw with me as I make a ceratosaurus dinosaur!
https://t.co/NJ4UEEs63G
#howIdraw #howtodraw #stepbystep #tutorial #learntodraw #drawingtutorial #dinosaur
New #Original #Art: Ceratosaurus by Owen Weber - https://t.co/yx3IUJXh8L #everydayoriginal @everydayorig
@chasmosaurs Great article, brings me back to a similar kind of CD dinosaur program I had as a kid that actually used CG models (and came with a book!)
Also apart from the long neck and head that Ceratosaurus almost reminds me of the Schleich one (clearly their best model)
Some Ceratosaurs like the type genus, Ceratosaurus were already very flamboyant creatures without any feathering. So I’ve decided to generally limit it for this guy and let the horns do the talking.
Ceratosaurs are often touted as ‘the scaly Theropods’ given their primitive heritage and evidence of scales, feature scales and osteoderms. However, given the likelihood that early Dinosaurs had them (mostly in arid climates), it shouldn’t be ruled out that they were all shed.
Even though Ceratosaurus was the underdog of the Late Jurassic, it was a very unique theropod both in behavior and in appearance. In fact you could say that Ceratosaurus in real life resembled a dragon. Art by Paleocolour.
In some instances, Ceratosaurus possibly hunted aquatic prey, as it has been proposed that the tail was so flexible that if it took to the water, the tail would have been a very powerful swimming aid, used in a similar fashion as a crocodile. Art by Jan Selzer
Saurophaganax was one of the largest carnivores of Late Jurassic North America, bigger than Torvosaurus, Allosaurus, and Ceratosaurus, but rarer in terms of recovered material. Art by @JCTArtStudio.
The DinoDog adoptables are here! Shoot me a DM if you're interested!
The first two are Ceratosaurus/Labrador hybrids, and the others are Tyrannosaurus rex/Tibetan Mastiff hybrids.
RT's appreciated!
Here's an example of the Ceratosaurus/Labrador mix! I also plan to do Tyrannosaurus rex/Tibetan Mastiff adoptables too.
If I had a dollar for every time I’ve redrawn this ceratosaurus....I’d have $3.