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Dinomike's Drawings and Paintings

Started by Dinomike, July 14, 2015, 02:01:51 PM

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Dinomike

I mostly sculpt dinosaurs but I occasionally draw as well. Here are some of my skecthes.

Yutyrannus huali in watercolor on 300 g paper


Indominus rex study in pencil


Feathered JP Rexy in ink
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Untitled by suspsy3, on Flickr

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Halichoeres

I like the Yutyrannus especially. Watercolor is a difficult medium, and you're using it well.
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Very beautiful Dinomike my friend  :D diorama, now drawing, very talented

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Thank you Arul and Halichoeras!
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Pachyrhinosaurus

I like them! A feathered rex can be just as scary than a leathery one.  ;D  I also really like your watercolor piece. I've been meaning to do watercolor myself for a while now but haven't gotten to it yet.
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spinosaurus1

i have great respect for anyone who can use watercolors. i myself am helpless at that medium. i esspecially like the feathered JP T. REX

Meso-Cenozoic

Yes, watercolor can be tricky to control. But sometimes you just have to let it follow its own bleed and you get some happy accidents! ;)

These are wonderful, Dinomike! The Yutyrannus looks like it might be slightly based on Safari's new figure, perhaps?

Dinomike

Quote from: Meso-Cenozoic on July 17, 2015, 09:56:25 AM
Yes, watercolor can be tricky to control. But sometimes you just have to let it follow its own bleed and you get some happy accidents! ;)

These are wonderful, Dinomike! The Yutyrannus looks like it might be slightly based on Safari's new figure, perhaps?
Yup! I really like that figure and have been using it as a model many times :D
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Dinomike

Little something I drew especially for Amargasaurus cazaui.

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croatasaurus

Yutyrannus looks same as Wild Safary toy

antorbitalfenestrae

That tyrannosaur is fantastic!! What sort of pens did you use?

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Dinomike

Thanks guys! The Yutyrannus is indeed based on the toy. The T.rex is made by using a standard ink pen.
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