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AcroSauroTaurus's artwork

Started by AcroSauroTaurus, January 19, 2016, 02:59:01 AM

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Shonisaurus

I congratulate you on your drawings, they have evolved very positively by adding color to your prehistoric animals. You have added life to prehistoric creatures. The pambdelurion has been great the effect of painting it from the front gives an impression that you have added a third dimension to the drawing or painting, finally the effect of the seabed and those blue colors give a feeling that it is an invertebrate from the seabed on the other hand that effect of "white bubbles seen in the sea" gives a more realistic image that deepens the three-dimensional effect.

The artiocetus gives the impression that it has submerged from the seabed and these details of bubbles expelled by the prehistoric marine mammal give a feeling of depth and realism when it comes to the sea in which said prehistoric mammal submerges. The two illustrations have been very realistic. I repeat when adding colors to your painting accentuates the realism of your prehistoric creatures and the most important thing gives them life regardless that your drawings without colors were very realistic and very beautiful but they were vivid prehistoric animals in black and white with grayish tones and were exquisitely detailed and I honestly like them to rage but the illustrations with different colors like those shown are also super cool illustrations.

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Jose S.M.

That animal is amazing, kind of scary but amazing!

Shonisaurus

How much mean the Omnidens looks huge next to the anomalocaris.

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Shonisaurus

The rapetosaurus is one of my favorite sauropods. It is a pity that it still does not have a figure. Maybe some brand will market it next year. Nice illustration of that AcroSauroTaurus sauropod, the blue color of the head and neck greatly favors your artistic work.

Tyto_Theropod

That Rapetosaurus has to be one of your best drawings yet - worthy of a palaeontology book!  I love the colours you've picked for it.  I'm generally not a huge fan of colour schemes as flashy as this on large dinosaurs, but it works here.  If this drawing was a figure, I would buy it in a heartbeat.
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Quote from: Tyto_Theropod on August 26, 2020, 01:26:45 PM
That Rapetosaurus has to be one of your best drawings yet - worthy of a palaeontology book!  I love the colours you've picked for it.  I'm generally not a huge fan of colour schemes as flashy as this on large dinosaurs, but it works here.  If this drawing was a figure, I would buy it in a heartbeat.

Thanks! I figured sauropods were too big to need camouflage, not to mention dinosaurs probably saw more color than mammals, so I see no reason for sauropods(especially males) to not have bright colors somewhere on them.

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Shonisaurus

That aepycamelus is fine, it is a drawing worthy of a prehistoric animal book, I especially like the details of hair on the lower part of the animal's body and the details of hair on the tail.

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Quote from: AcroSauroTaurus on August 26, 2020, 10:28:48 PM
Quote from: Tyto_Theropod on August 26, 2020, 01:26:45 PM
That Rapetosaurus has to be one of your best drawings yet - worthy of a palaeontology book!  I love the colours you've picked for it.  I'm generally not a huge fan of colour schemes as flashy as this on large dinosaurs, but it works here.  If this drawing was a figure, I would buy it in a heartbeat.

Thanks! I figured sauropods were too big to need camouflage, not to mention dinosaurs probably saw more color than mammals, so I see no reason for sauropods(especially males) to not have bright colors somewhere on them.

Indeed!  I remember (maybe even on this forum, but it was a long time ago) someone describing them as potentially being 'walking billboards', which I thought was  a pretty fun way of putting it.  I think the same term is apt for Hadrosaurs, too, with their big deep tails.  Anyway, the Apicamelus is an other beautiful piece.  The way you've done the fur, soil and grass textures is really neat, and I love that you've included scent glands.  I can imagine it maybe rubbing its feet and elbows on rocks and trees as a way of saying "Apicamelus woz 'ere!" :))
UPDATE - Where've I been, my other hobbies, and how to navigate my Flickr:
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The unenlagia seems real, this painting is hyper-realistic and the effect of eating this fish has been great and the effects of the feathers have been embroidered. Very realistic to have painted it next to a river, everything seems very real. By the way, I would like to know what fish the unenlagia is eating.

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Quote from: Shonisaurus on September 16, 2020, 07:53:19 AM
The unenlagia seems real, this painting is hyper-realistic and the effect of eating this fish has been great and the effects of the feathers have been embroidered. Very realistic to have painted it next to a river, everything seems very real. By the way, I would like to know what fish the unenlagia is eating.

It's just a generic coelacanth.
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I really like how you have drawn the alethoalaornis, the color of that bird is quite realistic, taking into account that it is a fossil bird, we cannot specify what the color of its feathers would be, so it is wise to use a conservative feather color.

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Shonisaurus

Nice paleorepresentation of Chinese nodosaurid. It reminds me of polacanthus foxi when it comes to the arrangement of the spines.

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