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I'm Liam Elward, digital paleoartist looking for work in scientific illustration & paleontology. Open for commissions of any & all extinct organisms!
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A sketch/speedpaint for Extinct cetaceans swimming in the Late Eocene coastal waters of Egypt. A pair of Dorudon atrox (front) and the giant, serpentine Basilosaurus isis swimming in the background

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Oh NO... the horror!
Quetzalcoatlus having dinner.

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Chaoyangsaurus, the sassmaster, showing off its quills

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Thought I'd show off the character sheet for the Rex I'm currently animating, seeing as my art is all over the place at the moment and I got nothing else to post
The colour pattern should be familiar to some

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A Velociraptor mongoliensis portrait, inspired by ’s recent video. I don’t think I’ve actually drawn Velociraptor in several years...

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Vintage postcard featuring marine reptiles as envisioned by paleoartist Charles R. Knight (1874-1953) for the Field Museum of Natural History. The caption below reads "Restoration of Extinct Sea-Lizards." Knight's original murals from the 1920s & 1930s still adorn the museum.

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Diabloceratops!
Wow an actual paleontology piece from a paleontology student! XD this was meant to be a sketch but here we are hours later with a full illustration. I want to do more paleoart its so much fun.

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We had a MEGA with Megalonyx, Megaraptor, Megapiranha and Megazostrodon.

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Wulong bohiaensis most likely behaved like a streamertsil bird, swinging it's tail Feathers arround to attract possible mates.

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Happy ! Here’s last nights procreate sketch of a Spiclypeus skull, ( spiked shield ) an extinct genus of chasmosaurine ceratopsian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous.

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For here's of two giant flying birds: Pelagornis and Teratornis. Pelagornis was the largest flying bird of all time, out-spanning even the largest teratorns (those early 8 m wingspan Argentavis estimates were over-enthusiastic).

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The Tully Monster aka Tullimonstrum, what a weirdo

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Sorry I am very short on time due to a lot of large commissions I am working on at the moment, so I could only find the time today to do two speedpaints of two of your suggestions. Epidexipteryx and an Ichthyostega swimming next to an Acanthostega

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It also highlights how rapidly our understanding of these animals change, as both this and the Triceratops would look quite a bit different today than when I illustrated these four years ago. Cheers!

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