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Post by EmperorDinobot on Sept 4, 2011 11:34:02 GMT
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Icon by the great Djinni!
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Post by weaver on Sept 4, 2011 20:09:58 GMT
I gotta say, the L. tenuirostris is quite snazzy looking and the R. ovatus is fantastic. Love all of these! More please?
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Post by arioch on Sept 5, 2011 8:34:24 GMT
Very nice. I like how you combined quills and dermal plates on the Rubeosaurus.
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Sept 5, 2011 11:49:28 GMT
I was under the influence of this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=N00XKtROddcAnd alcohol So I drew this: And I am really d**n proud of it. You better love it too, or I'mma nuke you with Ironhide's guns
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Post by arioch on Sept 5, 2011 18:38:18 GMT
Nice. Arrhinoceratops? Why not quills on this one too?
The dorsal spines are a nice touch. I´ve heard of some Styracosaurus specimen that featured them.
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Sept 6, 2011 2:35:05 GMT
No, that's Torosaurus. And I don't give quills to super advanced ceratopians, like Triceratops, Torosaurus, Chasmosaurus and such. In fact, I totally hate the quills on Rubeosaurus. They aren't really spines, also, they're more like plating. Y'know like a crocodile. Osteoderms. Argyrosaurus superbusI don't like much how it came out. I feel like I rushed through it. The shading didn't come as crisp as it did on Torosaurus. But then again that's what happens when you draw under the influence and in low light situations.
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Sept 7, 2011 11:31:48 GMT
Yes, Argyosaurus sucked, but this one does not. BEHOLD ANDESAURUS IN ITS GLORY! I became the man I am today through my growing up in The Andes of Venezuela. Back in the day.
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Post by arioch on Sept 7, 2011 19:45:36 GMT
I like both, also, did you add some spikes on Argyrosaurus forelimbs? (based on those spiky scales found in a brachiosaur footsprint, I presume) I was thinking of doing something similar - with an undescribed sauropod, anyway...
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Sept 12, 2011 7:07:04 GMT
I did. I thought my sauropods lacked them. But maybe not all of them had those little spike things. Epidexipteryx with more 'conservative' proportions. I feel like the legs ought to be longer, but the hands are as long as they should be.
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Post by Meso-Cenozoic on Sept 12, 2011 8:16:28 GMT
Hey, I'm really liking these! You're really finding your own style. Also seeing a lot of nice fluidity in your drawings.
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Sept 12, 2011 9:55:43 GMT
Why thank you! Here's PeloneustesPeloneustes philarchus specifically. I don't like where I put the eyes, but according to Peloneustes that is where they were. I gave it a curvier neck out of artistic ignorance. Anywho, here's a real plesiosaur: Dolichorhynchops osborni, that bastage plesiosaur with the long snout. I hope dinotoyforum is...pleased with my wretched work.
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Sept 14, 2011 10:36:53 GMT
Totally unremarkable Dubreuillosaurus valesdunensis Also known as Poekilopleuron and Megalosaurus valesdunensis.
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Dec 3, 2011 15:29:09 GMT
Yaay! something new: Chromogisaurus novasi of Argentina. Expect a Carnotaurus next. I drew the Carno in'10 but never quite finished it. I recently moved (again) and this time I've got all my crud with me, so more and more old dino drawings are finally showing up!
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Jan 10, 2012 5:52:39 GMT
Finally some new schist: Teratophoneus currieiLurdusaurus arenatusCarnotaurus sastreiThe last one was in the waiting bin since 2010, which is when I started it. I finally finished it. YAY.
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Jan 10, 2012 5:53:58 GMT
Perhaps a lighter scan is necessary. I can't see very well in this room.
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Post by arioch on Jan 10, 2012 11:56:03 GMT
Cool! I think Lurdusaurus is thought to be even stockier than that though, and the belly closer to the ground -like an hippo-. Quite a weirdo.
Nice job on the carno spiky bits.
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Feb 23, 2012 9:14:46 GMT
Dimorphodon macronyxI haven't been drawing a lot.
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Post by ikessauro on Feb 23, 2012 9:43:54 GMT
Hey, quite a good job you did on these drawings. I like the sauropod's dinamics, they look very alive and active, as they should. Keep up with the good work.
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Post by zopteryx on Feb 23, 2012 23:27:53 GMT
Great job! My favorites are the Epidexipteryx and Dolicorhynchops.
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Mar 1, 2012 11:36:52 GMT
Really? The Epi? I gave it some very conservative proportions, and nuked a lot of its potential featherhoodness. Made it look more like a dinosaur than a bird. I'm glad you liked it! As for Doli, well, it's hard to screw up a pliosaur!
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