I've also got a lot of stylistic range with paleoart:

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Hey
Nah, not looking for a job right now. Instead, please enjoy some of my work, cartoony paleoart:

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New piece of paleoart: Brevicaudosaurus jiyangshanensis, a recently described nothosaur from the Ladinian (Middle Triassic) of China.

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Stephanie Abramowicz is a great example of highly methodic and aesthetic works near to truely reviving the past.
https://t.co/LM1BROy0ly

In the following video, her capabilities also embraces that we can consider most of scientific uses of paleoart:
https://t.co/T0Q0b9mQkN

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Damn, I almost forgot my third paleoart: Sinosauropteryx! This is the first paleoart I’ve done without scanning in an ink drawing and making a digital background. The digital line work was a great deal of fun, and I kinda think that it’s better than the final colored product

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It emerged yesterday that I have a mostly secret piece of Eotyrannus it's shown here, so we're back to being square and honest again. For more on Eotyrannus, check out 's thread: https://t.co/lCDPpKa6MX

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An iguanodon being taken rather literally in “Reptiles Restored, the Remains Of Which Are To Be Found in a Fossil State in Tilgate Forest, Sussex” by George Scharf, 1833. (From the book Paleoart: Visions of the Prehistoric Past)

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WANT TO BE A PROFESSIONAL PALEOARTIST? Interview with myself RE Ep80 https://t.co/UZbRkmUB6o

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my portrait of a convergent evolution theme in hook-handed "high browsing" extinct mammals

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