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New post: behind the scenes of my new course, which runs next week! Some new dinosaur anatomy studies (inc. Gallimimus, below), and lots of silly photos of fossil replicas with my pets, ostensibly for scale. See the panic for just $1! https://t.co/MeQgixd7yE

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through out the years. Exemplified by the genus Tapejara. Besides taking a little more time per sketch I have a increasingly better understanding of the digital tools and of lighting and shading

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The meme says is all... I'm deeply sorry for everyone who wanted to join. We will try again tomorrow. Only Tapejara was done, mostly offstream.

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1/2 I’m back once more, and I brought a little history along. Of who? Donny! My favorite of favorite characters. Donny developed in early 2018, turning two years old this February.

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“Through paleoart, we can bring the often complex and abstract work paleontologists do to a general audience in a way that is interesting, eye-catching, and inspiring.” talks dinosaurs & more with on the blog: https://t.co/OzVp6JdIMm

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No where is this better illustrated than by who took to the next level with this amazing diagram. Explaining how multiple generations of teeth make up the chewing surface.
Check out the Paper by , : https://t.co/B5BtqIWRwS

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Taking a break from technical drawing, so here's an image illustrating the diversity of with representatives from all the major families (modified from et al, 2018).
So, on that note, I'll leave you all to Meet the Pterosaurs!

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I realized I have never reconstructed Pterodaustro guinazul, so I decided to do this quick sketch of this famous, filter feeding pterosaur for

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One of my very early works 🥰 From 2004! I was arround 6 year old... (And yes, maybe paleontology didn't discover it yet, but all dinosaurs make "OOO" sounds) jajajajaja

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We recently encountered the tremendously talented paleo artist . What do you think?

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Highlights from the
Velocisaurus & Alvarezsaurus, Iberomesornis, Abelisaurus and Andesaurus.

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New at unexpected of the Jurassic wukongopterid Cuspicephalus. This is a quick revision of a painting from 2015, updated to reflect modern thoughts on facial tissues and hand posture. See it in HD with loads of other art for just $1! https://t.co/6MITJ9Hd0H

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Some Mosasaurus for And no, we don't know that they had dorsal fins, but we don't know that they didn't either - the right parts of their soft tissues have not, to my knowledge, been preserved to indicate either way.

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A reminder that the Bromacker Paleoart contest is still going on! In case people need literature, message me and you get a link to a dropbox folder full of references.

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