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My Paleo Art

Started by TheAllosaur, September 08, 2012, 03:59:07 PM

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TheAllosaur

My most recent drawing. Tanystropheus. Based on the skeletal drawn by the Pterosaur heresies guy (too lazy to look up his name  :) ) I dont really like his ideas, but his skeletals (some of them) are realistic enough. I know the neck probably wasn't that bendy, but I drew it bendy anyways. Scanner is a piece of garbage.....


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TheAllosaur

I am doing a JP series, inspired by Teratophoneus at Deviant Art. This is a WIP of my Megalosaurus. I gave it a kind of "classic" look.

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Gryphoceratops

Wow look at all those scales!  How long does it take you to do one of these drawings?

ingenia

Nice Megalosaurus!I like that you draw all these scales.Seems to be a lot of work.

Jetoar

Quote from: ingenia on September 09, 2012, 09:21:49 AM
Nice Megalosaurus!I like that you draw all these scales.Seems to be a lot of work.

I think the same. Well done  ^-^.
[Off Nick and Eddie's reactions to the dinosaurs] Oh yeah "Ooh, aah", that's how it always starts. But then there's running and screaming.



{about the T-Rex) When he sees us with his kid isn't he gonna be like "you"!?

My website: Paleo-Creatures
My website's facebook: Paleo-Creatures

TheAllosaur

Yeah, it takes me 4-6 hours, but its REALLY fun to do. The scales make it more detailed looking, and makes a cool effect. The Tanystropheus was the best, but a Smok ( giant euarchisauriform)  i'm doing for my Jurassic park is now, undoubtedly, my best yet, but it will take me a LONG time. Worked on it for hours yesterday, and I only finished a little. This is gonna be awesome...
And yes, I think my megalosaurus is one of my best in my JP series. I'll post some of my older drawings too.
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TheAllosaur

Ingenia, MINE take a long time?
That Rugops of yours is SPECTACULAR!!!
Same with the others you do. I really want to use your Eocarcharia bust for a drawing reference. Do I have your permission?
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TheAllosaur

My older picture of my JP Sigilmassasaurus. As you can probably tell, extremely dangerous.

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My second JP picture, (requested by my brother), Oxalaia.

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One of my personal favorites, my Pink and White Majungasaurus

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#10
I didn't like my old JP logo, so my Ozraptor for the park doesn't have one yet.

Ozraptor subotaii
8 feet
400 lbs
Middle Jurassic
Australia
Agressiveness: 70%-aggressive
Dangerousness: 74%: Dangerous
Codename/abbreviation: LB-little brute.

Ozraptor, was the first abelisaur, and was chosen for the 2014 park. It is not as large or dangerous as some as it's larger cousins, but Ozraptor still is dangerous. Ozraptor have a look in between a Ceratosaurus and a later abelisaur, with a row of small horns on it's snout. They have thick, rough skin, almost rhino or elephant like. The red, green, and grey coloration is quite flashy for an abelisaur,with red head decorations, and loops of grey on their back, most abelisaurs have more drab colors. They have a yellowish underbelly, and a thick wattle under the head with a grey stripe. They have short arms, but extremely long for an abelisaur. They have thick, strong legs which are their best weapon. They can run (described as a lumber), but slowly, for long distances and can leap and kick very well, then use their numerous needle sharp teeth. The red present on the head reappears on the tail, and runs down to the end. They have huge blocks of sharp armor running down their backs. Ozraptor prefer a desert with plentiful vegetation, and oasis patches every few miles. They vocalize with a series of low grunts and growls, and an occasional low roar and bellow, which can sound very loud for an animal of it's size. They live in pairs or trios, and usually hunt alone, spreading out, scaring prey toward one another or hunting prey alone and calling the others to the kill. They are not particularly intelligent theropods. Males are stronger than females, but females are faster. Otherwise, they look the same.
Safety comment: Robert Muldoon (yes, he's alive  ;D ;D ;D) comments: "They are rather stupid dinosaurs, but can still pack a punch. They are hardy and strong, perfect for their desert environment. They usually leave keepers alone, but have chased some of my keepers and growl rather menacingly when you approach a kill. Because of their low-danger level compared to most Theropods, I will authorize a armored-jeep tour through the exhibit when the park opens. Their codename will be "little brute" because of the hardiness and strength of this little abelisaur"
There will be eight individuals in the 2014 park, three males and five females.
Special: when cloning Ozraptor, InGen found DNA sufficient to create another undiscovered theropod from the same area as Ozraptor! This happens rarely, the dinosaur (also possibly an abelisaur  :) will probably included in the park. It was originally thought to be Ozraptor DNA, but studies showed otherwise.
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ingenia

Quote from: TheAllosaur on September 10, 2012, 01:30:29 PM
Ingenia, MINE take a long time?
That Rugops of yours is SPECTACULAR!!!
Same with the others you do. I really want to use your Eocarcharia bust for a drawing reference. Do I have your permission?

Fisrt I have to say I like your choice of colors and your design!
I am posting pictures of my own sculptures as well as some of my brothers work in my thread, so the Eocarcharia was made by my brother, but you have the permission to use it as well as the others if you want.(And thanks that you like them ;D)

TheAllosaur

Thanks! and your welcome!
The Eocarcharia will be for my JP series. after I finish my Smok and my brothers Birthday drawing (which I will post)
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ZoPteryx

I can't believe the level of detail in your drawings!  Truely fantastic! :o

TheAllosaur

Thanks! But are they really that good?
My Smok will be better than any picture yet....
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A rather sketchy (and in bad condition) picture that my buddy wanted me to draw. I intoduced him to dinosaurs, and they became his new interest. He now draws them, but they are very similar to Teratophoneus's  (he needs to copy stuff, he's just starting) but i will admit, he's getting good. Too good.... he wants to have a profile on here, but he can't, so I'll eventually post some of his art for him. anyways, we had a contest for drawing dinosaurs in class. I chose Rapator, a giant allosaur from Australia that i think is similar or the same thing as the ridge ripper. He chose Metriacanthosaurus. Nether of us won, we just showed them to each other. Here is mine.

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#16
A JP picture that i was too lazy to post :P and it was my best until my smok got started. Hanssuesia, a pachycephalosaur.

Hanssuesia sternbergi
7 feet
80-120 lbs
Late Cretaceous
Canada
Agressiveness: 40%-Minorly aggressive
Dangerousness: 60%- Dangerous-territorial
Codename/abbreviation: RR-rock runner.

Hanssuesia is a pachycephalosaur named after canadian paleontologist Hans-Dieter-Suess. It is fast and calm for a pachycephalosaur, not as quick tempered, slimmer. Hanssuesia have a thinner head then most pachycephalosaurs, the reason for this is unknown. They have a mahogany coloration, with a blue back, darker patches running down it's sides, a brown stripe on the head, and a grey dome on the head, with rectangular blue patches. They are very fast for a pachy, able to squueze through narrow canyons, and are very fast, able to race on the edge of a cliff without falling. They also use their speed as a weapon during ramming in the mating season. They can charge and hit at a fast speed, but the thick ribs protect the hit Hanssuesia, but the Hanssuesia will still recieve bruises. Their agility also makes it easier to hit, so the Hanssuesia about to recieve a hit will run, making the rammings last longer than in other pachy species.
Safety comment:" they are fast for a pachy, which made workers nervous, most pachy's, even slow, can severely damage a jeep. Thankfully they are less dangerous then most pachy species, so we know we can work closer to them, but we still don't wan't a damaged jeep. because of the speed and agility of this Pachy, the codename will be RR-Rock Runner.
Special: None
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WIP of my Smok

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alexeratops

Ever think about a Yutyranus or Deinocheirus? ??? :o
like a bantha!

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