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Tyrannax's Prehistoric Art Thread

Started by Tyrannax, March 20, 2014, 01:36:17 AM

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Tyrannax

Hey guys! I've been on a pretty crazy dinosaur-kick after regaining interest in drawing. It's been about 3 years or so since I was an avid member of this forum, but seeing a "Prehistoric Times" magazine at the store reminded me to poke my head in. Anywho, this thread will consist of my art.

Starting things off, here's a Tylosaurus attacking a Quetzalcoatlus (No waves! I'm either too lazy to draw them or simply don't have the skill or patience. Who knows?). To those of you who knew me prior to this new forum's establishment, you know I rarely draw anything other than Tyrannosaurs Rex (or dinosaurs in general for that matter). Needles to say, this is an exotic choice for me. lol.

Notes: I simply tinted each animal a color that I believed to be aesthetically pleasing. It is just something I'm trying out while I further develop my style I suppose... I will post a picture of the uncolored version later. Let me know what y'all think !



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Blade-of-the-Moon

Welcome back Tyrannax ! Nice to see some more familiar faces.  :)

Wow..really nice art there bud !

Tyrannax

Thanks Blade! Good to be back.

Here is the original with no added tint:



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Pachyrhinosaurus

Your drawing is great. I especially like the color tinting- it looks like something out of an older book. Cool.
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stoneage

 :)  It seems like your style has changed some.  It looks pretty good.  Is that Mustang yours?

Bokisaurus

Glad to see you back! :D Awesome drawings, love the tylo. Hope to see more of your art :)

Tyrannax

I appreciate it Pachy! I considered that too actually. Reminds me of an old dinosaur book I used to rent in elementary school. Haha.

Two familiar faces! I hope you guys are doing well, and I thank you for the kind words!

The mustang is indeed mine, stoneage. Granted this picture was taken senior year of high school. It looks far more nifty now.  :)


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