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My Paleo Art

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

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TheAllosaur

Well, I know that both are a definite for my park, but I want to finish the Smok and an Acrocanthosaurus I really want to do first. But, Yes, both are on the park list.
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Just so you guys know, i really struggle in math (i'm in seventh grade and am good at all my classes except math) i still have an A in math, but I really don't get it. It takes me a long time to finish my homework.
Why am I telling you this? First off, to give a hint of my age (i know someone would ask eventually) another hint, I'm older then 11 and younger than 14, so yeah, 12 or 13. Second, to say that the only thing that gets me through math is, well.......lets say that half of these were finished in math  :)
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Okay Here is the SMOK!!!!!
DESCRIPTION COMING SOON!

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Okay, Alexceratops, here is a preview of the Yutyrannus!

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An Old carnotaurus that i drew

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Jetoar

Quote from: TheAllosaur on September 17, 2012, 01:30:42 PM
An Old carnotaurus that i drew

Ohh Carnotaurus it is cool i like it. The draw has a lot of details and y like the skin of the neck and spines of its back. I look forward to see the  Postosuchus  ^-^.
[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"!?

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Yutyrannus

Quote from: TheAllosaur on September 17, 2012, 01:29:22 PM
Okay, Alexceratops, here is a preview of the Yutyrannus!
Awesome Yutyrannus! Also I'm not sure if you know or not yet, but your drawing of Smok (awesome picture by the way  ^-^) inspired me to make one of my own. If you want to see it the finished drawing is up on my art thread.

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

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I DID???
Wow. I can't believe it..
Everyone out there who reads this: am I really that good?
I know the quality could be better but I live in a dangerous place for that...eleven year old brother (by two days now) i'll post the picture I drew for his birthday if he'll let me. Kinda gory though....
By the way, I have strep throat, so ill have a lot of extra time to draw tomorrow..expect more art shown!
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TheAllosaur

Okay, this is Segisaurus, the little coelophysid found without a head. I wanted to draw a JP dilphosaurus in a more natural way, and that headless coelophysid was my solution!
I know it's unlikely, but it's cool.
I used a new stile with this one, used colored pencils instead of pencil and colured pencils. I think I might start doing more this way!
Not for my JP series, just a drawing.

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Does anyone watch my gallery?? Hello!
Heehee making you feeling guilty!
I think that i'll give you an idea of what's upcoming:
JP Yutyrannus
JP Postosuchus
JP Zhuchengtyrannus
JP Sigilmassasaurus redo
Good? Bad?
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Finially, the Yutyrannus.
DESCRIPTION COMING SOON!

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Jetoar

Quote from: TheAllosaur on September 20, 2012, 02:13:15 PM
Finially, the Yutyrannus.


Ooooh, it is very cool well done friend  ^-^.
[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

Coke

Very good job  ^-^ I especially like the head.


TheAllosaur

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JP Megalosaurus. Worked on it during spare time, pretty cool.
DESCRIPTION COMING SOON!

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Me and Yutyrannus are doing a speculative dinosaur thing, (mostly him  ^-^) and this is my first contribution. A giant Bahariasaur.
This yet unnamed and newly described giant Bahariasaur is from the mangroves and swamps of Africa. It is about 41 feet in length, and hunt mokele's as their main prey source. They have weak jaws, and use their massive and powerful arms with huge fingers tipped with massive, hooked claws. They spend most of their life hiding in mangrove clustres or in tree bunches near rivers, peering out with their long neck. They see prey, and chase it down. Mokele's (semi aquatic sauropods) are not fast, giving this huge predator a huge advantage. They almost never walk out of the water, stay in it almost their whole awake lives. They avoid the many kinds of abelisaur (non-noasaur) in Africa, like the cheetaur, pantherbull and Black Beasts. These dinosaurs are secretive and stay away from humans.

Unnamed Giant Bahariasaur:
35-41 feet.
3 tonnes.
Africa.
Late Tertiary-Recent

WHAT THE HECK AM I TALKING ABOUT??
Link: http://specworld-project.com/index.php?title=Main_Page



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Yutyrannus

Quote from: TheAllosaur on September 21, 2012, 11:53:10 PM
Me and Yutyrannus are doing a speculative dinosaur thing, (mostly him  ^-^) and this is my first contribution. A giant Bahariasaur.
This yet unnamed and newly described giant Bahariasaur is from the mangroves and swamps of Africa. It is about 41 feet in length, and hunt mokele's as their main prey source. They have weak jaws, and use their massive and powerful arms with huge fingers tipped with massive, hooked claws. They spend most of their life hiding in mangrove clustres or in tree bunches near rivers, peering out with their long neck. They see prey, and chase it down. Mokele's (semi aquatic sauropods) are not fast, giving this huge predator a huge advantage. They almost never walk out of the water, stay in it almost their whole awake lives. They avoid the many kinds of abelisaur (non-noasaur) in Africa, like the cheetaur, pantherbull and Black Beasts. These dinosaurs are secretive and stay away from humans.

Unnamed Giant Bahariasaur:
35-41 feet.
3 tonnes.
Africa.
Late Tertiary-Recent

WHAT THE HECK AM I TALKING ABOUT??
Link: http://specworld-project.com/index.php?title=Main_Page
Cooooooooooooooooooool! I can't wait to see more spec drawings from you if they are all going to be this cool. What will your next one be? Also my next is an elasmosaur known as the Alaskan Whipneck (see the Spec thread for more imformation).

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TheAllosaur

I had a huge spec project once, made a "book" by stapling paper and drawing on it. I had a lot of dinosaurs and other prehistoric stuff. I had elasmosaurs, a bunch with only one pair of huge frontal flippers and a group of filter feeders. I cant wait to see your elasmosaurs!
My next Spec dinosaur is already a WIP, it is the only other Bahariasaurid in existence, it is more in the size range of Deltadromeus.
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Yutyrannus

Quote from: TheAllosaur on September 22, 2012, 12:34:15 AM
I had a huge spec project once, made a "book" by stapling paper and drawing on it. I had a lot of dinosaurs and other prehistoric stuff. I had elasmosaurs, a bunch with only one pair of huge frontal flippers and a group of filter feeders. I cant wait to see your elasmosaurs!
My next Spec dinosaur is already a WIP, it is the only other Bahariasaurid in existence, it is more in the size range of Deltadromeus.
You made a Spec book? I'm making one right now :). By the way can I put your two Bahariasaurines in it? If so, can I put the already existing predatory Cain (about 10 feet long and from Madagascar) within the Bahariasaurinae?

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TheAllosaur

Of course! Just give me credit, that is all I ask. You can use all the Spec dinosaurs i do. I am considering a small group of late surviving megaraptorids that are only in Argentina.
I CAN'T FIND THE CAIN PICTURES!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
OR the plesiosaur ones.
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