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Achillobator portrait wip

Started by antorbitalfenestrae, December 05, 2015, 01:34:45 AM

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antorbitalfenestrae

So for my Drawing class, we choose a theme to create a body of work around for the year, and I chose paleoart as my theme (and trying to create art that is scientifically accurate, imaginative, and aesthetically successful). My current project is an Achillobator portrait in oil pastels-- it's eventually going to have a fully white background, and sticking its nose in the feathers on its shoulder. (the feathers will be more defined and very shaggy and fluffy, think an Old World vulture.) Sorry for the crappy picture quality, it's a phone camera.



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What do you guys think? Any critiques/suggestions/compliments?


Rathalosaurus

Good looking so far.
But, isn't its lower jaw a bit too "box-shaped". IMAO of course.
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antorbitalfenestrae

Quote from: Rathalosaurus on December 05, 2015, 09:47:21 PM
But, isn't its lower jaw a bit too "box-shaped".

What do you mean? If it looks like the end is cut off, it is, that part is going to be covered by feathers. Also, we don't have any Achillobator skulls, so it's hard to know the exact proportions I guess...

Rain

Looks great so far! Keep us updated  ^-^

Rathalosaurus

Ok. I didn't see the covering. Very nice picture anyway.
Dude, I very like Dinos and I cannot understand those who don't.

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