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I've been working on some private commissions so my illustrations are a wee bit erratic.
Here's Day 16: Teeth.

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Grafit, aquarel·les, Photoshop... descobreix les tècniques de la il·lustració científica i informa't dels cursos i postgraus 🐚 🦀 🎨 Post d'Henar Alonso: https://t.co/lLQYoWxAhc

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SciartNow day 22: Kidney. Geometry adapted from 's NLM3D dataset. Another bonus colour version! rendered in

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J.D. Hooker's "Flora Antarctica", with by Walter H. Fitch, describes specimens from the Ross expedition (1839–1843), which visited islands off the Antarctic continent's coast. Find it in via ➡️ https://t.co/p9fj9kTDZ3

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"Tiaojishan Phoenix", my latest painting, depicts the pigeon-sized, iridescent Caihong juji in the aftermath of a fire that has scoured the tropical forests of Late Jurassic China. 🔥💨🌲🌈🦚✨

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Inktober days 17-20
Ornament: Lambeosaurus
Misfit: Achillobator
Sling: Baryonyx
Tread: Tiktaalik

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SciartNow day 21: Blood (bonus colour alternate image!) modelled & rendered in

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Jour 19 - sling - L'araignée lanceuse de toile -

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003: Compsognathus + Gouldian Finch
Compsognathus was a small but feisty theropod from late Jurassic Europe. What if...CHONKY. FEATHERED. COMPY? Beautiful, but frightening. 🙈
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Happy Birthday, Irving Geis! Born on this day in 1908, Irving was a gifted artist who helped illuminate the field of structural biology with his iconic images of DNA, hemoglobin, and other important macromolecules
https://t.co/AKdYoscAyJ

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Pierre Bulliard's "Herbier de la France" (1780-93) organized French plants & fungi according to their medicinal, poisonous, and edible qualities. The was engraved and color-printed by the author. Explore it in via ➡️ https://t.co/gOzsNbNlky

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Looking back on some of my old this and reminding myself that while I have a lot to learn in the fundamentals department, my iridescence game is not to be trifled with 😈🦚🖍️ Can't wait to get that Caihong fully rendered

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Inktober days 13-16
Ash: Batrachotomus
Overgrown: Titanoceratops
Legend: Sauroposeidon
Wild: Liopleurodon

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Lastly, William Neill likes to capture the individuality of the birds as he paints them, looking at their relationships both with each other and their environment. The Gaelic bird names used in his titles are still in common usage in Gaelic speaking Uist.

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First, we look at the work of . He is a painter and printmaker inspired by birds. A keen birdwatcher, he spends many hours drawing and observing them from life. He is based on the Colne estuary so has access to abundant birdlife close to his home.

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