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spinosaurus1 artwork

Started by spinosaurus1, November 04, 2014, 03:44:26 AM

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spinosaurus1

meyerasaurus victor


liopleurodon ferox


thalattoarchon saurophagis


Deinocheirus


Poekilopleuron bucklandii


siats meekerorum


DinoLord

These are great! Excellent use of colored pencils.

Yutyrannus

Welcome to the forum :)! These are very cool pictures, I especially like the Siats.

"The world's still the same. There's just less in it."

Manatee

These are amazing drawings, I'd say some of the best I've seen on the forum. 

Rathalosaurus

This drawings are gorgeous. The best I've ever seen. :D :D
Dude, I very like Dinos and I cannot understand those who don't.

spinosaurus1

thank you all for your commentary.
nanuqsaurus hoglundi. I'm honestly not that proud of this one


spinosaurus sketch


( this is a rather old drawing)
xiphactinus audax



Rathalosaurus

You SHOULD be proud. As I said, these are GORGEOUS!!!!
Dude, I very like Dinos and I cannot understand those who don't.

A.Garcia

I really enjoyed looking at these- nicely done. My favorite might be Poekilopleuron. Its sleek appearance and pose gives off something like a goanna-ish air; it is taking in its surroundings or picking up a scent. How do you go about choosing poses? Maybe I'm a perfectionist but I've always felt that I wouldn't be happy making 2d pictures without a model or maquette to guide me for things like foreshortening. I think these have potential to look really great with digital editing, too, such as heightened shadows/contrast or added background.


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Pinkamena

These are all totally awesome! You definitely should be proud!

My fave is the Xiphactinus  ^-^
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fabricious

I saw these on deviantArt already, great work and progress! Try working a bit on your perspective and you should be in a higher league in no time! :)

spinosaurus1

Quote from: A.Garcia on November 05, 2014, 07:52:01 PM
I really enjoyed looking at these- nicely done. My favorite might be Poekilopleuron. Its sleek appearance and pose gives off something like a goanna-ish air; it is taking in its surroundings or picking up a scent. How do you go about choosing poses? Maybe I'm a perfectionist but I've always felt that I wouldn't be happy making 2d pictures without a model or maquette to guide me for things like foreshortening. I think these have potential to look really great with digital editing, too, such as heightened shadows/contrast or added background.
thanks alot :))
a lot of my drawings are in fact, inspired by birds and varanids. this would also lead to many poses, which I end up viewing many photos of both creatures, as well as skeletal mounts of any specific theropod. so i'm glad the goanna-ish like feel to the illustration came out correctly.

spinosaurus1

a few more rather old drawings before I start posting new ones.( my most recent one i'm working on as of now is a sinosaurus walking alongside a panguraptor)
spinosaurus


onchopristis( I've actually drawn this with Crayola pencils in school. so anatomical inaccuracies may be evident. {cough}dentition{cough}


Leaellynasaura( also done in Crayola color pencils)

alexeratops

Great drawings! I can relate with you, I draw during class too. tee hee. O:-)
like a bantha!

Yutyrannus

That makes three of us, I draw in class too (usually dragons, but occasionally prehistoric life) :). Anyway, those are really cool drawing's, I especially like the color pattern on the Onchopristis.

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Pachyrhinosaurus

Those are amazing drawings! They look like ones out of a textbook or something of the sort. Can't wait to see more.
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sauroid

beautiful art work. would love to see more.
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Manatee

It looks wonderful! I especially like the coat of floof on the Panguraptor; seeing feathers on something that isn't a coelurosaur is always nice, even without the lack of solid evidence. Speculation for the win!

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