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Yutyrannus's Prehistoric Art

Started by Yutyrannus, April 13, 2012, 02:11:12 AM

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Yutyrannus

Thank you!

Oh, I don't like scaly gorgonopsians at all, that is like drawing scaly dromaeosaurs. If anything they would have had bare skin, which I show on at least one other gorgonopsian in my series. However, I think the most conservative assumption is that they had at least some hair.

By the way, have you seen Balaur's new Walking with... stories?

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


Concavenator

Nope,it's been quite a while since I don't check DeviantArt.It's annoying.My IPad doesn't work anymore  :( Maybe I can have it fixed but I wouldn't see that happening in the near future.Also,no new drawings from me in a while.
Are the stories posted up here in the forum?If so,mind posting up the link?

BTW,will you draw a Spinosaurus? I've tried doing it,and it's quite difficult to draw at least on land.Every time I try this it ends up looking more awkward than it should.

Yutyrannus

#362
They are only on deviantart.

Yes, I will, because it is back in my series now. However it could be a while, I'm waiting for a good skeletal by either Scott Hartman or Jaime Headden.

By the way, my series has been updated, I think I have the final episode list for World of the Archosaurs now (however, as always, there is a chance I will cut one of the episodes).

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

Balaur

Okay, now THAT, is an Inostrancevia! ;D

Yutyrannus


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

Yutyrannus

#365
Okay, I think I have officially completed the final episode list (there is a slight chance of me adding Puijila to Age of Mammals, but that is unlikely). Here is the Age of Conquering species list, Age of Reptiles and Age of Mammals to be posted soon :).

Life's Beginnings
Charnia masoni
Fractofusus
Ivesheadiomorph
Dickinsonia
Charniodiscus
Funisia
Kimberella
Spriggina
Cloudinid (Physical models)

Dawn of the Vertebrates
Anomalocaris saron
Nectocaris
Wiwaxia
Collinsium
Yunnanozoon
Stromatoveris
Naraoia
Myllokunmingia

First Jaws
Megamastax
Guiyu oneiros
Entelognathus
Silurolepis
Dunyu
Jellyfish (Live-acted)
Lancelet (Live-acted)

Sojourn
Tiktaalik
Laccognathus
Bothriolepis
Psammolepis
Acanthodian
Xenacanthus
Eusthenodon
Schinderhannes

Carboniferous (Working Title)
Spinoaequalis
Arthropleura
Meganeura
Crassigyrinus
Eogyrinus
Rhizodus
Pulmonoscorpius
Phlegethontia
Edaphosaurus
Westlothiana

Conquering the Land
Meganeuropsis permiana
Diplocaulus
Secodontosaurus
Seymouria
Dimetrodon grandis
Captorhinus
Sphenacodon
Edaphosaurus
Xenacanthus

King of the Mountain

Titanophoneus
Estemmenosuchus
Eotitanosuchus
Ulemosaurus
Deltavjatia
Ennatosaurus
Kamagorgon
Otsheria
Nyctiphruretus

Great Dying
Inostrancevia uralensis
Dicynodon
Scutosaurus
Parahelicoprion
Fadenia
Euchambersia
Milleretta
Pumiliopareia
Thrinaxodon
Broomistega
Proterosuchus
Lystrosaurus curvatus

Seas of Luoping
Nothosaurus zhangi
Chaohusaurus
Cartorhynchus
Thalattoarchon
Atopodentatus
Keichousaurus
Hupehsuchus
Shastasaurus
Tanystropheus
Anshunsaurus

Ùr Eachadh
Scleromochlus
Erpetosuchus
Saltopus
Stagonolepis
Silesaurus
Drepanosaurus
Polonosuchus
Dicynodont
Hyperodapedon


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

Yutyrannus

#366
Here is the Age of Reptiles list (I'm posting these separately because that would be one incredibly long post if I put them all in one):

Valle de la Luna
Panphagia
Ischigualastia
Hyperodapedon
Eoraptor
Saurosuchus
Ignotosaurus
Sillosuchus
Lagerpetid
Chiniquodon (Identified as "Cynodont")
Phytosaur

Frozen Crest
Cryolophosaurus
Glacialisaurus
Siderops
Tritylodont
Dimorphodontid
Sauropod (Based on Cetiosaurus)
Piatnitzkysaurid

Ozero Kulinda
Kulindadromeus
Huayangosaurid
Basal Tetanuran
Kileskus
Limusaurid
Scaphognathine
Sauropod

Taking to the Skies
Castorocauda
Jeholopterus
Anchiornis
Darwinopterus modularis
Xiaotingia
Volaticotherium
Juramaia
Yi qi

Ocean Wonders
Kimmerosaurus
Oenosaurus
Pliosaurus kevani
Megalosaurid
Europasaurus
Leatherback Turtle (Live-acted)
Rhamphorhynchus
Crab (Live-acted)
Sea star (Live-acted)
Anurognathus
Lacewing (Live-acted)
Germanodactylus

The Pharaoh
Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
Rugops
Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
Paralititan
Bahariasaurus
Tethysaurus
Stomatosuchus
Retodus tuberculatus
Asteracanthus aegyptiacus
Leptocleidus capensis

Ulaan-Ereg
Pinacosaurus
Estesia
Velociraptor
Deltatheridium
Protoceratops
Byronosaurus
Shuvuuia
Citipati
Gobipteryx
Kryptobaatar
Zalambdalestes

Moana o Aotearoa
Taniwhasaurus
Aristonectes
Pontosaurus
Tuarangisaurus
Geosternbergia
Cretoxyrhina
Nyctosaurus
Pteranodon
Squalicorax
Tusoteuthis
Anapachydiscus

Of Dwarves and Giants
Balaur bondoc
Zalmoxes
Eurazhdarcho
Hatzegopteryx
Magyarosaurus
Telmatosaurus
Bradycneme
Elopteryx
Mosasaurus hoffmannii

Arctic Prince

Nanuqsaurus
Alaskacephale
Edmontosaurus sp.
Parksosaurus
Saurornitholestes
Alaskan Troodon
Pachyrhinosaurus perotorum
Prognathodon

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

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jooooo

Maybe you could call the Carboniferous episode a giant bugs life.

Yutyrannus

#368
Hmm...I'm not really sure that would fit, thanks for trying to help out though :). So how does this series sound so far?

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

jooooo


Yutyrannus

#370
There's a good chance it will be, along with a remake of a certain landmark prehistory documentary series ;). Also, I replaced the Lourinhã Formation episode.

And here is the Age of Mammals species list :):

Beginning of a Dynasty
Troodon inequalis
Ptilodus
Palaeochiropteryx
Macrocranion
Gastornis
Eurotamandua
Darwinius
Leptictidium
Boverisuchus
Paroodectes

American Serengeti
Hyaenodon horridus
Merycoidodon
Daeodon
Alligator prenasalis
Hoplophoneus
Poebrotherium
Dinictis
Subhyracodon
Moropus
Mesohippus

The Batallones
Styriofelis
Heteroprox
Machairodus
Simocyon batalleri
Dorcatherium
Anisodon
Indarctos
Hipparion
Micromeryx
Giant Tortoise

Nie Więcej Ziemi
Kolponomos newportensis
Allophyseter
Allodesmus
Pelagornis
Yamatocetus
Aetiocetus
Desmatophoca
Desmostylus

The Last Ash
Barboroufelis
Epicyon
Teleoceras
Apatosagittarius
Synthetoceras
Aelurodon
Titanotylopus
Amebelodon
Pliohippus

A Time Between Two Worlds
Megantereon whitei
African Lion (Live-acted)
Wildebeest (Live-acted)
Sivatherium
Homotherium latidens
Plains Zebra (Live-acted)
Xenocyon
Agriotherium
Palaeoloxodon recki
Bushbuck (Live-acted)

Pleistocene Japan (Working title)
Woolly Mammoth
Japanese Serow (Live-acted)
Japanese Tiger
Coelodonta antiquitatis
Megaloceros giganteus
Saiga Antelope (Live-acted)
Sika Deer (Live-acted)
Ussuri Brown Bear (Live Acted)
Przewalski's Horse (Live-acted)
Palaeoloxodon naumanni
Blue Whale (Live-acted)

Lake Bonneville
Dire Wolf
Shrub-ox
Bison antiquus (Live-acted)
Nothrotheriops shastensis
American Mastodon
Columbian Mammoth
Smilodon fatalis
Equus occidentalis (Live-acted)
Arctodus simus
Camelops hesternus

The Survivors
Tarpan
Homo sapiens (Live-acted)
Steppe Wolf (Live-acted)
Megalocnus rodens
Solenodon arredondoi
Ornimegalonyx oteroi
Cuban Crocodile (Live-acted)
Cuban Condor
Wrangel Island Woolly Mammoth
Arctic Fox (Live-acted)
Muskoxen (Live-acted)
Polar Bear (Live-acted)

The Land of Giant Birds
South Island Giant Moa (Dinornis robustus)
Kakapo (Live-acted)
Southern Brown Kiwi (Live-acted)
Haast's Eagle (Harpagornis moorei)
Upland Moa (Megalapteryx didinus)
Takahē (Live-acted)
Kea (Live-acted)
Eyles' Harrier (Circus eylesi)
Kārearea (New Zealand Falcon) (Live-acted)
Homo sapiens (Live-acted)

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

jooooo

How are you going to represent Troodon?

Yutyrannus

Quote from: Jonagold2000 on August 07, 2015, 10:56:20 AM
How are you going to represent Troodon?
The prologue is set a little earlier than the rest of the episode, I show it as one of the last surviving non-avian dinosaurs.

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


Yutyrannus

Not prehistoric:


I am proud to present to you, the very first (at least as far as I am aware) illustration of a hunting beaked whale :). This is, of course, a male Cuvier's beaked whale (Ziphius cavirostris), my personal favorite species of these elusive cetaceans. I tried to make it as accurate to the real animal as I could and even added scars from battles with other males and bites from cookiecutter sharks, sadly some of these scars aren't too obvious anymore, but I am very proud of how this has turned out (by the way, the actual drawing is only about 4 inches long). I hope you like it :).

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