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PALEOINKTOBER Day 3 "Thyreophora"

A Stegosaurus contemplates the sunset

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DIA 2 -
weichselia reticulata es un helecho arborescente que justamente se ha encontrado en el yacimiento de (Cuenca). Aquí junto a polydon al que le esta dando sombra.

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Finally done with my dessert themed dinosaurs. Considering making them into sticker designs. I enjoyed this project a lot.

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Some new-to-the-internet for everybody's favourite tiny-headed synapsid, Cotylorhynchus romeri. Yes, heads that small really went on bodies that big. You could get away with this sort of thing in the Early Permian.

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So this has been something I worked on for the last 2 months, a size chart showing the diversity of the Tyrannosauroidea, a pretty fascinating family of theropods.
Also wanted to show off different integument possibilities.

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Misszhouia longicaudata, a naraoiid arthropod from the Chengjiang Biota, named after a fantastic fossil preparator who worked on Chengjiang fossils.

Sketch for something bigger?

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and I make furry art and paleoart :) (they/them)

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> Hi there, I'm Randy! I'm a nonbinary artist and aspiring paleontologist.
> I draw fanart, horror, and occasional paleoart :]
> Heres my carrd: https://t.co/XqQrYWLLqD !

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Bread dude no.1
Here we call croissants "cuernitos" which is the diminutive of the word horn
I chose diplocaulus instead of a horned creature cause I tought it'd be less predictable lol

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It's number 10....
Why, hey there Gobisaurus!
Full content on this handsome chap over on my Instagram and Facebook pages 👍🦕🤘🦖
Ps - also got some fun dino news on the way soon! 👀

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A is for Aegisuchus, a surfboard headed crocodyliform from the Cretaceous of Morocco with unusual ornamentation on the top of its head.

📸 by Henry Tsai in and Gardner 2012: https://t.co/gWGZiVoC9u

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A thread showing my long term progress as a digital paleoartist from my early days as a kid playing in paint to my current models in as seen through the lens of some iconic dinosaurs
1/6 Protoceratops

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Unpopular opinion, but if you’re into paleoart, it helps to also study creature design, because you’re essentially trying to create a plausible animal, even if you’re basing it on existing material. If you don’t have a sense of plausibility, you’ll end up making this:

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Third and last submission for the Bromacker paleoart contest is a night scene. It includes curled up chonky Diadectes and Orobates pabsti that piled up for a nap. It also features Bugs and Ferns.

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