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I wanted to practice basic coloring with Photoshop and ended up doing some rather detailed fanart. This was a labor of love and I'm happy it's finished.

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Our friend the giant azhdarchid pterosaur Quetzalcoatlus stalks the Cretaceous landscape and picks off some T. rex hatchlings.

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hey social media. you've been rather foul lately. so here's a baby for the few rational people to help wash away the taste of whiny foulness.

oh & you can SEE THE FULL IMAGE & check out all the other shit i got done in 2017 here: https://t.co/zPU6hGUpm1

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Suchomimus tenerensis; a little warm up for 2018. Not the best, sorta rushed, but it's something.

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WIP Its so here is an indeterminate Sinokannemeyeriine dicynodont from the Lipovskaya Fm. Not a mammal nor a cynodont but a distant relative therapsid from Early Triassic (Olenekian) Russia. One of the approx. 20 spp that will appear in my book

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I’ve been too poorly to do much work 🤧🤒
So instead, I’ve been under a duvet, entertaining myself with a little

This is the ‘Venus of Willendorf’, she’s at LEAST 25,000y/o!! 🔥

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Fish Friday is Live! https://t.co/4y0Ym2lrRw

next week something with jaws. I promise.

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Castorocauda lutrasimilis, here depicted diving, was a semiaquatic mammaliform docodontid from the Tiaojishan Fm

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And now comes the part where we learn what T. rex could have look like in life. I’m really happy to have collaborated with this project by creating the concept art for the documentary

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One of my new year jobs is transforming some old Diplodocus PR (for , and Matt Wedel) into a giant mural. It'll be displayed alongside a very famous dinosaur skeleton in not too long. This image has quite a few iterations now.

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Before dinosaurs there were dinosauromorphs (although some remained living alongside dinosaurs for a while). These are most of the species that will appear in my book

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Morning warmup sketch. Head of Utahceratops. Reconstructed with a big keratinous head. One of my favorite chasmosaurine Done in for IPad Pro

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Today’s warmup sketch, Patriofelis, a oxyaenid creodont from Eocene North America. Suggested by

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Quick morning warmup sketch of Inostrancevia, the largest gorgonopsid therapsid. Reconstructed with a glandular skin with folds and wrinkles. As requested by

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