trying to figure out how this thing's face works. art hell is drawing the faces of ceratopsians

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Dinosaur designs since drawing those two ceratopsians reminded me that i have done far too few over the years

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Protoceratops. Late Cretaceous, 75–72 million years. Genus of sheep-sized (1.8 m long) herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur (like Triceratops). Art by Maurice Wilson.

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An Equus scotti for your afternoon! This was a species of horse native to the southwest united States during the end of the Pleistocene

@/triceratopsian really helped me out with the patterning and anatomy, thank you so much!

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Dinovember 03_Protoceratops
I was s a genus of sheep-sized herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur, from the Upper Cretaceous Period

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adopt A lesser-known dino, Psittacosaurus!
These lads were early ceratopsians, how wild is that??
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does his dinosaurs right as he does his horses. Ceratopsians being equines of Mesozoic? Food for thought

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Monochromon X
(Monoclonius/Monochrome)
Ceratopsian
Attacks:
Tomahawk Slash
Volcano Strike

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Also from that era- nothing wrong with some slightly pudgy ceratopsians

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some slightly stylized ceratopsians? what are they?

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Styracosaurus albertensis (Spiked lizard) caught in a tsunami. Named by Lawrence Lambe in 1913. Classified as Ornithischia, Cerapoda, Ceratopsia, Ceratopsidae, Centrosaurinae. Late Cretaceous (Campanian Age 83,6-72,1 MYA), from Alberta, Canada (Dinosaur

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I’m proud I started, continued,& finished this piece.
1) 2nd time drawing a Ceratopsian.
2) Followed all details & colors.
3) Personal piece = Personal satisfaction?
For those who have no clue who this character is, here is a ref that my friend made not long ago.

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