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An oldy but a goody, # stenops. The anatomy is a bit skinnier than I would do these days, but I still really love the colors and the textures on its doritos.

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Stegosaurus
 
Carnotaurus means 'meat bull', but did you know that Carnotaurus rather resembled a giant budgie?
(Disclaimer: Just speculation from my side...)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnotaurus

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Very speculative paleoart of Carnotaurus, a bipedal theropod dinosaur.<br />The being has brightly colored blue-yellowish feathers, strong hindlegs, small arms, and has horns on its head.
 
I'm on vacation and its been a rainy day today. So I felt like drawing two velociraptors experiencing a rainy day 66 million years ago.
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Pen sketch of two velociraptors laying on the ground while it's raining. The one in front is tucking their snout underneath its wing. The one in the back is looking solemnly into the distance.
 
Hello new followers, here's a re- # from me! I'm a fossil illustrator, science educator and communicator, and full-time Psittacosaurus lover. I'm also very into entomology and Dungeons and Dragons, and when I'm not spending a weekend fighting goblins in a dungeon, I'm out on a hike snapping pictures of wildlife. I'm always happy to take any recommendations for the next fossil I should draw!

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A pencil illustration of a Cerstosaurus skull, cervical series, and scapulacoracoid in profile facing right. The skull is open in a roaring position.
A pencil illustration of the profile of the skull and foot of Shri devi. The skull is facing right, and the inner profile of the foot points up and under the skull.
A pencil illustration of an Oryctodromeus dorsal vertebra in a front profile. It's nearly symmetrical.
A pencil illustration of a Metoposaurus skull in a top-down profile, with the snout pointing to the top of the image. The skull is covered with heavy and detailed rugosity of different shapes and sizes.
 
A Parasaurolophus snacks on some tasty yellow beetles deep in a forest.

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A brightly coloured, striped, purple and brown Parasaurolophus dinosaur in an out-of-focus forest sticking out its tongue to eat some small yellow beetles from a branch.
 
A resting Cryolophosaurus is startled by a (now equally startled) pterosaur, the latter of which having mistaken the dinosaur's brightly coloured display crest for an insect.

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Digital illustration of a white and brown spotted Cryolophosaurus with a bright orange and teal crest jumping away from a small reddish dimorphodontid pterosaur with a teal jaw. Both animals are in a humid, foggy forest with lots of moss and ferns.
 
Concept sketch of a big Megaloceros giganteus buck during a Middle Pleistocene morning in Europe. A few Aythya ducks fly in the background

Patron James Pacoe suggested Megaloceros as a taxon for me to sketch. You can suggest a taxon for me to sketch every three months if you are a patron in the Deinonychus of upper tiers.

I hope you like this sketch. I don’t get to reconstruct cervids that often
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A large Megaloceros buck in the foreground while a few Aythya ducks fly in the background
 
I started my career as the scientific illustrator for the early mammal # lab at UChicago. I’ve also done some illustrations for a Scientific American article and Illustrated Beasts Before Us by Dr. Elsa Panciroli. # #
illustration of Thrinaxodon, with portions of the spine represented as puzzle pieces overlaying it and scattered around
artist's reconstruction of Microdocodon, perched in a Bennettitale plant and eating an insect
digital ink illustration of Docofossor teeth and jaw
black and white artist's reconstruction of an early Permian scene with Dimetrodon, Edaphosaurus, and Casea
 
Greetings Mastodon!

My name is Sean Closson I'm an illustrator from a little village in Maine, USA. I make a lot of art featuring prehistoric creatures.

You can buy prints, tshirts, and other cool things with my work on it here:
http://coffeeisblack.redbubble.com

You can follow me on various other sites here:
https://linktr.ee/thecoffeeisblack

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"Lambeosaurus lambii," digital paint in Photoshop
"Sauropelta edwardsorum," digital paint in Photoshop
"Nothosaurus mirabilis," digital paint in Photoshop
"Kentrosaurus aethiopicus," digital paint in Photoshop
 
A dino painting! :3 no specific specimen just a general fluffy raptor boi # # # #
A feathered dinosaur with a white grey coat. Its standing in a misty environment where you cannot see much of the surroundings. You can see the foggy breath coming out of the nostrils. It’s thinking about whats for dinner. Its a good boi.
 
An artic #, meant to challenge our preconception of #. We always imagine them in hot climates, but new discoveries show that they existed in arctic climates as well. Which really isn't all that surprising, because we now know that dinosaurs were more birdlike than reptilelike: with feathers and down, and partially warmblooded. If birds can exist in the coldest climates today then dinosaurs could have existed in colder climates as well.

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An arctic utahraptor is traversing a snow covered landscape. It is getting dark, the horizon is slightly red.
 
Another vacation sketch of a neanderthal man. This time I combined indian ink with pens.

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A neanderthal man looking out into the distance, his arms folded. He is adorned with feathers in his hair and wears an animal skin over his shoulders and loin.
 
Just popping in to add a little bit of the Cretaceous to your #. Velociraptor learns why dancing in front of a Gobiconodon den is not a great idea.

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Digital artwork of a velociraptor shaking its tailfeathers in front of a gobiconodon nest. The nest is under a tiny sprouting ginkgo tree. While one gobiconodon tends little baby gobiconodons, the other takes aim for the velociraptor's cloaca with its teeth.
 
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