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Mis tareas en diseño gráfico son tipo: Anya jugando con unos procompsognathus
Si alguien vio la peli de jurassic park the lost world le entenderá
"Triassic deadly swamps" (2016). Liliensternus, Plateosaurus & Procompsognathus. It was my first big (and very protracted) drawing (A3). #paleoart #dinosaurs #pencilart #paleontology #triassic
Dino Fact:
Procompsognathus (Before Elegant Jaw) is a coelophysoid from Late Triassic Germany. It was named after a similar theropod, Compsognathus, though Procompsognathus probably wasn't actually Compsognathus's ancestor like the name would suggest.
Art: Gabriel Ugueto
"Stop drawing Procompsognathus, its not even known from good remains"
NO!!
Procompsognathus in watercolour. I still have a lot to learn in this medium, but I'm having fun with it.
Fun fact, I actually redid a whole new Procompsognathus for the article, but ended up going with the old one anyway 'cause I liked how I snuck in the articulated hindlimb from the holotype. https://t.co/72vMa9sMy9
So this animal, usually called a “Compy” by fans, has the hardest to pin-down identity of all. In the books, they are Procompsognathus triassicus, so no problem there. In the script, they are erroneously called “Compsognathus triassicus.”
Learn more: https://t.co/c0rQWhugEi
A supplement to my Lost World piece. This posits alternate identities of two animals in the film. The "compys" are Procompsognathus triassicus, and the sauropods in the round-up scene are Diplodocus hallorum. I think I prefer both of these interpretations, explained below THREAD: