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A fun comparison for Pterodactylus restored by Jean Hermann in 1800 vs. Pterodactylus restored by me, 220 years later. Hermann's pterosaur is the oldest known 'legit' piece of palaeoart - a fossil-based life reconstruction based on science, not mythology.

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Some flank-butting Pachycephalosauruses this time :) One of my favorite dinos ^^

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My new illustration is completed! Featuring a submerged snapping at a fish I made too small, but I think it turned out pretty good.

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Brian Franczak Paleoart Appreciation Thread

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I have been wanting to reconstruct Entelodonts for a while, so for today’s I decided to sketch this Daeodon, a huge entelodon with a 90 cm skull that lived in the Oligocene and Miocene of North America. I really enjoyed this one

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'A misty morning dawned to the Edmontosaurus herd on the northern plains'

I needed something peaceful.

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Among the most bizarre and amazing Triassic reptiles were the Erythrosuchids, a group of basal that possessed disproportionately huge heads. Here I have depicted Erythrosuchus (the greenish one) and Garjainia (the smaller one and B&W sketch)

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Concavenator! I wanted to do a quick paint of something different.

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RAM 2019026. A potential new Enantiornithine (at the very least an Avialan).

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Pterodactyl character based on an inaccurate 1843 paleoart illustration by Edward Newman.

 

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is just in time for . Almost TOO "just in time", really. Hmmm.....

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