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Results from the landscape
Nemegt in winter, Solnhofen , African rift valley, Messinian crisis...

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Results from the After the annual exhibition of the art academy I'm back in action.
Mirarce, Gigantoproductus, Bajadasaurus and Pterodacylus.

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That's about how the Albertosaurus is coming out. Still only have part of the muscles worked out (get the pun?) but I've got myself on track.

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For a short time, during the earliest Triassic, some parts of the world belonged to the Here for I have reconstructed the large-sized Moschorhinus. It is defending its recent kill, a Lystrosaurus, from a group of Tetracynodon

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My barn owl velociraptor model finally done TvT He's fully optimized, rigged and poseable~

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For here's 2016 of Spinolestes, an exceptionally well-known Cretaceous mammal from Spain. We know a lot about its skin and fur (except on the tail - the bushiness shown here is speculation) and also the shape of its ear pinnae, which makes me very happy.

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The size and color of this crest is speculative, but I'm pretty happy with it. Perhaps the vibrance is influenced by how much carotenoids an individual consumes, as is the case w/ flamingos.

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Just past the unusually blunt, peg-like teeth, the jaws curve away from each other. One fossil (the "Painten Pelican") suggests a rounded structure may have covered this gap. 2 bony crests on the head may have been joined & extended in life by soft tissue, as shown.

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1st of 2019!!! Cycnorhamphus, a bizarre Late Jurassic genus from France & Germany. During this time a lot of Europe was broken into subtropical archipelagos, and Cycnorhamphus may have waded for shellfish or foraged for pinecones with its bizarre jaws.

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7 year old me would be highly disappointed by the lack of dinosaurs in my art output. So here’s a dinosaur.

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Line drawing of the Jurassic Cycnorhamphus. I really like how this is turning out so far, I forgot how much fun the textures of pterosaurs can be once you get past the nightmare of proportions & posing.

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The australopithecine family, by paleoartist John Bavaro

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The integument & length of the tusks are speculative, & for the coloration I looked at some living animals and ended up way too close to them (not gonna say which though, lol). I like the unintentional metallic flavor it's got though

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