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awsome art music man. yes i use pencil first and trace over using ball point pen. probrably next week i'll post a salt water crocodile, kaprosuchus, gharial, marshosaurus, and hatzygopteryx i reacently started.
luke strawwalker, i am recently biulding spinosaurus right now. the damn thing is nearly 4 ft! the legs were proving troublsome, so i put it on hold while working on a few paper planes and a co2 dragster for state TSA starting sunday( i got 2 first place medals in reigonals) i'm up to the midsection of the beast so far. i might end up making torvosaurus, deinonychus, or the stellers sea eagle after this huge project and much more afterwords. ps- dunkleostus was a placoderm about 8 meters in length and weigh about the same or greater then a great white shark. it's huge, modified jaws called compagopiscis hold massive bony blates that are made particularly well to slice its victems open. i wouldn't want to meet it head on as well. |
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saltwater crocodile
ouranosaurus with peacock plumage unfinished utahraptor austroraptor gharial |
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lythronax preview. might finish by the end of this week
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I think you just got a new dA watcher Frederico!
Awesome works! i am impressed by your knowledge in prehistoric creatures
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thanks very much. feel free to post some comments and your aircraft drawings are fantastic.
i rarely draw or detail aircraft, but i do from time to time |
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heres a few more drawings
an eustreptosponylus patrols its given territory, then catches a familiar sent of rotting flesh in the air eustreptosponylus was a medium sized megalosaurid around 20 ft. in length. it's among my most favorite theropods of the mid- Jurassic inspired by orcas, dolphins, crocodiles, even large catfish, I give to you a drawing of kronosaurus temporarily beaching itself to grab a young australovenator a very old drawing of tyrannosaurus |
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a globidens rushes from below to crush an ammonite.
globidens was a mosasaur around 20 ft in length. it's skull was very robustly built by mosasaur standards, but it's detition was very blunt. suggesting that it's diet was based more-so on mollusk and armored cephalopods. the drawing obviously still needs more detailing so stay tune |
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here are a couple new drawings
acrocanthosaurus preveiw torvosaurus velociraptor vs protoceratops fighting anzu woodward's eagles ( the photo is in terrible quality. i might make another post of the same picture in better quality) |
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and here are some more
daemonosaurus yutyrannus siats meekorerum atopodentatus |
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