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aegyptiacus is one dinosaur boi from Egypt famous for change his form every 5 years or so... Oh, and by the way, there also an meme that represent accurately every paleoartist in the world.

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Sorry I've been quiet, folks. Things have been hectic lately. Regardless, happy Just a reminder that all of my prints are on sale with the coupon code : COVID19SUCKS ! :)
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Happy everyone, today we bring offerings of huge cephalopods!

Check out Tyler’s blog post about reconstructing the giant Enchoteuthis (AKA “Tusoteuthis”), for which I supplied some art.

https://t.co/8DdfBLiSY5

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Oh no, I missed I worked with them for a bit, I’ll always have a soft spot for my worms.

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My four drawings and artist recommendations...

Wait, is this restricted to sciarts ?
My sciarts recently is all cartoon

artist recommendations who doing sciarts

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Still getting the hang of digital art, trying out all kinds of brushes. Hopefully, it gets better from here.

Anyway here's an early bird not happy about an incoming flying (gliding) mammal approaching the nest.

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I had solid ideas, so I drew it quickly before they argon (except I didn't draw argon).

Gotta love chemistry jokes that spawn while doing chemistry!

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Morning warmup sketch (about an hour). The recently described Kompsornis longicaudus, a Jeholornitiform avialan dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of China. Here depicted as basking in the early morning

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Morning warmup sketch. Parapsicephalus purdoni, a rhamphorhynchid from the Early Jurassic of England foraging on the ground. I wanted to play with postures on this pterosaur plus some ideas on lights and shadows

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It’s Here’s the solitary bees that were cast in my ‘Guide to British Bees’ animation and their nesting habits of choice.

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I finally have a bit of time to sketch in the morning. The recent study on Thylacosmilus published last Friday made me want to sketch some portraits of this amazing Late Miocene-Pliocene South American sparassodont

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Ending with the wonderful Maria Sibylla Merian, 1647-1717. German-born entomologist & artist, one of our earliest known women scientific travellers. More about her, other & in my guest post for : https://t.co/min1kI02XE

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For people to get an idea of how big Yangchuanosaurus could be, it will also be included in a size chart in my book compared to 1.8 m tall human

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crenatissimus was a Abelisauridae from Madagascar, in life he was 2 meters tall and have 7 meters in length. It was the apex predator of his ecosystem, preying on sauropods like Rapetosaurus.

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An illustration of the FEI Talos F200C 🔬 that we use for Also added a ferritin in from ’s Illustrate ✏️.

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