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Started by Viergacht, May 18, 2016, 02:42:46 PM

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Viergacht

I usually paint prehistoric mammals, but I do dinosaurs as well.

This is a Rubidgea atrox speedpaint I just now finished.



spinosaurus1

i just took a look at your deviantart page. your work is spectacular. :D. i espesially like the terror birds you've done.  keep up the good work

Halichoeres

In the kingdom of the blind, better take public transit. Well, in the kingdom of the sighted, too, really--almost everyone is a terrible driver.

My attempt to find the best toy of every species

My trade/sale/wishlist thread

Sometimes I draw pictures

Viergacht

My doorstop - painted on a river rock. I pretty much freehanded it so it's not particularly scientifically accurate.


Viergacht



Playful little tyrannosaurs.

Paleona

Those tyrannosaurs are really cute!  ^-^
I like how the fluff goes all the way down to their feet!

Mamasaurus

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Oh my, that gorgonopsid is gorgeous! :) I love your paleoart on your deviantart page. Beautiful! I really appreciate how natural they look, and the coloring and detail is wonderful. :) I'm looking forward to see more!


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Viergacht

A Deinonychus dad carrying his sprogs around under his wing, inspired by the Jacana bird:







Based on the Scott Hartman Deinonychus skeletal. This was a pretty quick sketch and I was rocking the flu when I did it, so it's not the best (I really glossed over those feathers, yikes) but I'd like to do a better version sometime.

LophoLeeVT

still it is a very nice pic.
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Viergacht



A photomanipulated book cover I made recently - the dragon was stitched together from, among other things, several dinosaur toys.

fason

i see papo allosaurus . :-X i stay quiet now

LophoLeeVT

i see baronyx tail and body.....
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fason

papo could make a nice mutant dino


Viergacht

Yep, both of them! And a little Running Rex :)

fason


Viergacht




I've got a dinosaur-themed design up in my TeePublic store: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/636876-all-my-fav-animals-are-extinct - there's a sale running today and tomorrow, with shirts starting at $14. :)

Derek.McManus

Excellent work you should be proud of your skills!

Tyto_Theropod

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Your work is amazing! I have just watched you on DeviantART. My account name is Stuff-by-Tyto, but unfortunately I haven't had much time to post there lately...

In other news, I love your Deinonychus sketch and I think you should definitely do something with it. I'm always interested by depictions of speculative behaviour, and I really like the owlish 'ear' tufts - they aren't something I've seen in very many restorations of feathered dinosaurs.
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Viergacht

Quote from: Tyto_Theropod on August 18, 2016, 10:34:16 AM
Your work is amazing! I have just watched you on DeviantART. My account name is Stuff-by-Tyto, but unfortunately I haven't had much time to post there lately...

In other news, I love your Deinonychus sketch and I think you should definitely do something with it. I'm always interested by depictions of speculative behaviour, and I really like the owlish 'ear' tufts - they aren't something I've seen in very many restorations of feathered dinosaurs.

Thanks! I love owls :)

Viergacht



Torvosaurus gurneyi. I've had this sitting around 99% finished forever.

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