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Going to my roots with monochrome after getting fed up with how color translates with more bernissartensis studies. I also like this brush from PS CS6’s standard set.

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Original artworks depicting extinct species in another of our blogs featuring these & some https://t.co/3IsKTJerPD

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Lotosaurus, another oddity of the Triassic. A toothless, beaked, herbivorous and sail-backed Poposauroid pseudosuchian (the croc-line archosaurs) that lived during the Middle Triassic of China. There will be text over the upper side of the image

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Results from the
Lajasvenator, Helodermoides, Squatinactis and Mimodactylus

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A sketch of Cuvieronius after a good thanksgiving day. After doing some habitat analysis, you’ll notice this guy’s a more mountainous grey than my other elephants.

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The 1815 work An essay on trees in landscape [977 Ken], has an array of striking illustrations by the Edward Kennion - perfect for raising awareness of

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NOW I have finally done a drawing of the proper History’s journey with this animal sure has been a roller coaster. I implemented the labial scales to this one, too. Sadly the painting doesn’t look as nice as it does on my borrowed laptop that has PS!

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is a day of gratitude for many in the U.S. Thank you to our international SciArt Exchange community for your help bringing all ages, backgrounds and nations together to face and solve the challenges that lie ahead. You are amazing! Image: Brittany Ballast

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Just a reminder that if we were in the Mesozoic these would be some of the turkeys we could be having for dinner today... or maybe, more likely, many of those turkeys would be having us for dinner today 🦃🦖

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Working on a few new things involving local proboscideans... With an American Mastodon to start.

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"People who visit my studio say that my practice is reminiscent of laboratory work. I research my subjects, run visual experiments, and keep detailed notes." Vesna Jovanovic shares her detailed practice on the blog: https://t.co/GzFQAq1EBa

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Quick morning warmup sketches. Studies on brontotheriids.

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Fig 1. Electronegativity and Bond Polarity
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Concept for an illustration. Miami, Florida 12,000 years ago: Smilodon fatalis (a sabertooth cat) stalking prey in a densely vegetated hammock. Hey if you ever do an exhibit on South Florida Pleistocene life you have here a local paleoartist👋😊

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How to decipher historic abbreviations:

del = drawn by
lith = lithographed by
imp = printed by

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Many Brazilian animals use the lair of a mysterious engineer directly or indirectly. This is the giant armadillo who builds shelters that benefit several animals, most depicted in these drawings.

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Getting that gratitude attitude with these thankful

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apple pie is one of the most popular varieties? of the Cowarne Red from Thomas Andrew Knight's "Pomona Herefordiensis" (1811), with by William Hooker after Elisabeth Matthews and Frances Knight. https://t.co/1Fq2pctCJL via 🍎🥧

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