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#65movie quad Theropod makes Jurassic World Dominion Giganotosaurus design look decent now. I'm also gonna bet that, that the Dominion Giga will still have the best animalistic behavior presented while the latter will be a classical movie Monster
New blog post! Can studies of living animal colour constrain the colours of #dinosaurs? Stars big theropods, because that's all my life is now. Lots of relevance to #paleoart, of course. https://t.co/S6Ucmsl7id
- therizinosaurids had 4 toes, making them the only known theropods to not have 3 toed feet! Based on CT scans done on its skull, Erlikosaurus, and likely other therizinosaurians, would've had large olfactory bulbs and strong senses of smell as a result! (3/3)
Art by Jack Wood!
Various theropods from the "Dinosauroids" universe, drawn by @simonroyart and colourised by yours truly... See their entire universe at https://t.co/R7JJWOUcYl
Here ya go peeps, Velociraptor mongoliensis! Well-known for its starring role in Jurassic Park, this little fluffer is famous among theropods! There is a possible second, larger species with a more robust build, perhaps hinting at it taking larger prey.
Character sheet of a humanoid Alice, @AllosaurusJP's sona. Got some doodles to the side, featuring her in some misfit adventures/activities with the numerous theropods of the Jurassic Park franchise.
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Since I’m really in the mood I’ll open two more of these!
- I’m hoping for non-theropods but I’ll draw anything 🥺🤲
-If you would like a “simplified”/ exactly like the oc/less ‘organic’ type markings Just let me know!!
❤️💬🔄 v Li NK
Tyrannosauroids might just contain the biggest size range of any theropod superfamily, with the smallest known members being over 2000 times smaller than the largest. Skeletal by @DanPalaeon1
Thread of my favorite pieces from this year! Here’s a theropod trudging through snow. In this piece, I experimented with blue light rims around objects.
An amazing diorama illustrating an environment from the #Bahariya Formation in Egypt. It features the iconic and ever-changing theropod #Spinosaurus!
https://t.co/mOplyhjJou
Art by @StievenVdP
Evening folks. Last drawing for this year; kicking it off with Guanlong; a small Proceratosaurid theropod. Proceratosaurids like Guanlong were early Tyrannosauroids and generally seem to have had display crests adorning their skulls.
#Vectiraptor was a recently described dromaeosaur that was unveiled to the world in 2021. It was a part of the Wessex formation, and would have coexisted with the smaller dromaeosaur Ornithodesmus, as well as larger theropods Neovenator and Riparovenator.
We have Avatar Paleomedia edition:
Great Austrapede and Austrapede - Theropod Dinosaurs
Akula - Dunkleosteus
Ilu - Plesiosaur
Happy Winter Solstice!
Here is a quick study of Cryolophosaurus, a crested theropod from the early Jurassic of Antarctica, which although MUCH warmer than today it was still quite a cool place back then
Sister Earth's giant apex predator abelisaur of Africa. Roughly the size of T. rex, but with a bite outclassing the tyrant lizard.
They, along with three other giant theropods, form a quartet of giant theropods iconic of this timeline.
@KGamer1569 The neural spines on the tail - at least what's preserved of them - aren't remarkably different than those of a crocodile, they're just longer than expected relative to the length of the tail & other theropod dinosaurs of similar size.
@Philoceratops i should draw more Mongolian dinosaurs fr, hard for me to pick favorites but Mongolia has objectively the best megatheropod
Got commissioned to an interesting fantastical psuedo-theropod for a regular client on instagram, still as of yet unnamed.
#commission #artistsontwitter #artistsoninstagram #dinosaur #fantasy #creaturedesign #dungeonsanddragons #dnd5e #dnd
Due to the blood element, this entity's attacks cause virtually incurable bleeding, being cured only by a certain type of mushroom entity, part of its reputation comes from its habit of impaling its prey like butcher birds, also being the most cursorial of all theropods.
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