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Dinosaurs: The Weird and the Wonderful

Started by Yutyrannus, May 08, 2013, 04:11:19 AM

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Yutyrannus

Awesome! I love all the bioluminescent creatures in it!

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


Balaur

#501
Thank you! I don't know why this isn't depicted in paleoart as often.

Yutyrannus

Quote from: Balaur on February 26, 2014, 04:18:00 AM
Thank you! I don't know why this isn't depicted in paleoart as often.
I agree. It should be depicted more often.

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

Balaur

#503
Yes, it should. Also, you will be drawing those creatures right? Because this story is the most speculative story, only beaten by Pikaokaia.

Edit: Also, my Anurognathus sequence will have a descendent of Juraphotinus, called Parajuraphotinus, which now turns into a predatory giant insect, and the biggest prey of Anurognathus. Also, expect a fictional pterosaur parasite as well.

Yutyrannus

Quote from: Balaur on February 26, 2014, 04:22:18 AM
Yes, it should. Also, you will be drawing those creatures right? Because this story is the most speculative story, only beaten by Pikaokaia.

Edit: Also, my Anurognathus sequence will have a descendent of Juraphotinus, called Parajuraphotinus, which now turns into a predatory giant insect, and the biggest prey of Anurognathus. Also, expect a fictional pterosaur parasite as well.
Only a few, Jurophotinus and that jellyfish for sure.

Sounds interesting.

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

Balaur

#505
Quote from: Yutyrannus on February 26, 2014, 04:57:22 AM
Quote from: Balaur on February 26, 2014, 04:22:18 AM
Yes, it should. Also, you will be drawing those creatures right? Because this story is the most speculative story, only beaten by Pikaokaia.

Edit: Also, my Anurognathus sequence will have a descendent of Juraphotinus, called Parajuraphotinus, which now turns into a predatory giant insect, and the biggest prey of Anurognathus. Also, expect a fictional pterosaur parasite as well.
Only a few, Jurophotinus and that jellyfish for sure.

Sounds interesting.

Awesome! Because I noticed you didn't have a lot of insects you could draw. However, I instead used a real fossil pterosaur parasite instead for the story. The story will be up any time now.

Edit: http://alexornisantecedens.deviantart.com/art/Dinosaurs-Monsters-of-the-Mesozoic-Sequence-36-436767711

Yutyrannus


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

Balaur


Balaur


Yutyrannus


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


Yutyrannus

The most adorable cuddly pterosaur ever ;D! I wonder if he'd make a good pet:

Anurognathus

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Balaur

Aawww.... He would'nt be a bad pet.   ;D

Yutyrannus

Probably not. Plus you could just set him loose in the house if you have a bug problem :))!

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

Balaur

Quote from: Yutyrannus on February 28, 2014, 02:31:51 AM
Probably not. Plus you could just set him loose in the house if you have a bug problem :))!
Ha!

Yutyrannus

Since I now have a species of Coelophysis in the actual series, and I found a more interesting theropod from the Chinle Formation, I will replace Coelophysis with Daemonosaurus in Forest of Chinle.

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

Yutyrannus

An updated version of an old drawing:

Torvosaurus gurneyi

I updated this because of the news of the discovery of T. gurneyi from Portugal (which was always where this sequence was set). I had to fix the skull, teeth, and of course the name.

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

Balaur


Yutyrannus

Quote from: Balaur on March 06, 2014, 12:58:40 AM
That's pretty cool!
Thanks! I also just finished drawing Daemonosaurus for Forest of Chinle.

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

Balaur


Yutyrannus

Daemonosaurus not done yet, but for now another early dinosaur:

Liliensternus

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