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After the Dinosaurs: Beasts of the Cenozoic

Started by Yutyrannus, September 08, 2013, 09:54:59 PM

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Yutyrannus


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


Balaur

Thank you! I think the opening episode may be the most violent episode of the entire series. Also, working on Didelphodon right now...


Balaur

Here is my very speculative Castorocauda sequence.

http://alexornisantecedens.deviantart.com/art/After-the-Dinosaurs-Sequence-1-467835649

Also, expect a remake of the Didelphodon sequence.

Balaur


Yutyrannus

Both are very cool! I especially like the idea of a saltwater subspecies of Castorocauda :).

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

Balaur

Thank you! Also, I've always thought that plesiosaurs, ichthyosaurs (which were originally going to appear in the sequence as well by the way) and mosasaurs had a cosmopolitan distribution, like killer whales.

Balaur


Balaur


Yutyrannus


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


Balaur

#230
And, the first episode is complete with this sequence. Redone Didelphodon.

http://alexornisantecedens.deviantart.com/art/After-the-Dinosaurs-Sequence-4-466333161

Oh, and the final Purgatorius sequence. It is meant to be a little short, as the Castorocauda one lasts 13 minutes.

http://alexornisantecedens.deviantart.com/art/After-the-Dinosaurs-Sequence-5-468417464

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