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Spinosaurus aegyptiacus - paleo art

Started by fabricious, April 09, 2014, 09:01:56 PM

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fabricious

Hey there, folks!
Here is the only really completed paleo illustration I've done so far, Spinosaurus aegyptiacus walking along the beach at sundown. A lot of inaccuracies, I definitely should redo this one some time.



You can find some more of my stuff on my deviantArt-page: http://fabrizioderossi.deviantart.com/

Greetings,
Fabrizio


Libraraptor

That Spinosaurus picture is an amazing, stunning piece of art! What a composition!

fabricious

Thank you! This was the piece that got me back into paleo art, since it started out as a mere sketch and soon had me caught up for several hours without a break until it was finished!

KaraWildsong42

I love the angle, and your colors are so perfect! I can almost hear the heavy footsteps being muffled by the wet sand as the waves from the tide lap against the shore. A fantastic piece! If this is just the piece that got you BACK into doing paleoart, I can't wait to see what else you'll come up with!
You're not allowed to call them dinosaurs any more," said Yo-less. "It's speciesist. You have to call them pre-petroleum persons. -Terry Pratchett

stoneage

 :)  You should be illustrating books!

DinoToyForum

Yes, there is a really great atmosphere to this painting! Great job!



Blade-of-the-Moon

Excellent. I think  I started watching you on deviant art a few months back. :)

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fabricious

Thanks guys! I definitely would love to illustrate a book, haha, but I fear it is hard to get into things like that. ;)

I am up for commissions, if anyone is interested, even though for the time being only the animals without background (due to lots of other illustrations that need to be finished).

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