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Another low quality WIP post. Happy with the movement of the wrinkles on the base of the neck. Moving to work on the throat skin now.

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I agree 🤓
Feather tracts between scaly/bare skin regions is a detail I've played w/ in but I'd love input from people like

& ppl. In birds, these patterns are linked to the genetic code for skin development... 🧬 https://t.co/vgwOpzuSRd

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Progression of painting my for my Really had a successful evening tonight. Feet will get more tissue added, don’t worry.

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Paleoartist Joschua Knüppe is back with the sequel to his livestream sketchshow. It's not often you get to see a very aroused "tapir" in print. But hey, this is why y'all stick around. Preorder the book now and see why everyone's getting excited.⁠

https://t.co/Y0PqLRLYiQ

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some Rajasaurus and Shantungosaurus doodles

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Throwbacks from February of 2018... not 100% accurate, but I was and still am proud of the coloration & overall look

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Ugh, twitter crops it weird--but, if all goes well, this is roughly what one of my (very) long term projects will look like when it's done! Deinonychus, with apologies to

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A juvenile albertosaurus still has yet to lose his coat of feathers, but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t seen tough times in the winters of northern Laramidia

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For I’ll conclude my tour with one of my prized possessions- an original oil painting of Wendiceratops by Mike Skrepnick. Collecting & describing this horned dino is a highlight of my career so far. Honored to have this hanging in my home office.

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It's chucking it down here on this so here's some of the plotopterid Copepteryx getting rained on. Plotopterids were a group of Eo-Miocene penguin-like birds that lived in the Northern Hemisphere. Some grew quite large - about the height of a human.

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A little late for I specialise in and I work with watercolour and gouache. My favourite subjects are and

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I have a lot of good suggestions for my and to kick it off I was asked to do 'a prehistoric Well, there aren't many know from direct fossil evidence, but there are a few, and one of them is a Baltic Amber Roridulaceae!

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Carnotaurus mom dislikes feathered creatures...

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