Caviramus was another crested Late Triassic pterosaur. Raeticodactylus likely also belongs to this genus.
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Good News:
I have a laptop that I can do art on so hopefully Caviramus will come out within the next few weeks. I gotta do some practice drawings but I’m finally starting to get used to drawing on a smooth screen.
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Sorry for the long hiatus. This project is not abandoned and will hopefully be able to resume after I graduate in December.
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I wanna see germanodactylus rhamphastinus :D
Me too man but all the dsungaripterids are last :C
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Your art is amazing! I would love to see Noripterus in the future! I can't find any good art of it.
I hope to someday! It’s toward the end, though, being a dsungaripterid. D:
And thank you!
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Question! I would like to stream some drawing in the future and I’m not sure what the best service to use is. Would anybody be interested + which service do you think works best (i.e. twitch, livestream, picarto, etc.)?
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Do you plan on drawing and doing an informative on Ludodactylus?
Yes I am!
It’s ways away though seeing as its a pterodactyloid and I’m still working on Eopterosauria.
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Hey guys I made a twitter @everypterosaur if you want to follow. I will post my art there as well!
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Sorry for the long absence. Here is Austriadraco, a small late Triassic pterosaur from Austria. It has a short coracoid and may have been closely related to Articodactylus, who shares this trait.
This one was tricky as I couldn’t find any pictures off the fossils, just numeric proportions and a skeletal. The pose it meant to be for display by holding the wings up to flash the red and white markings.
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Raeticodactylus going in for a landing. This is a bit out of order (Austriadraco should have been next) but I had already sketch it.
Raeticodactylus had a wingspan of about 1.35m (~4.5 ft) and likely ate fish. It is known from a disarticulated skeleton that includes an almost complete skull. Unusually for such an early pterosaur, Raeticodactylus had a crest. It’s possible that it is synonymous with Caviramus, or they are sister taxa.
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Hey fellow pterosaur nerds!
Unfortunately, due to a lot of Real Life business including Doing Research and Being in a Sorority I haven’t much more than sketch things but I shall resume as soon as I am able! It is just difficult for me to sit down at a computer for hours for anything anymore.
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Next up is Articodactylus.
This one is another little guy with short wings and big feet. Articodactylus had a wingspan of about 2 ft and was unearthed in Greenland, hence its name.
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Hey guys!
The list of pterosaurs is up! If I’m missing any or new ones are described please feel free to message me. (Or if I spelled something wrong.) I’ll try to keep it updated with links as I draw them.
Also, I’ve been moving and generally pretty busy but hopefully I can get settled and start drawing more again.
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Carniadactylus
This guy is a little bit controversial, it was initially thought that it was in the same genus as Eudimorphodon, and then sister to Caviramus or Peteinosaurus, but I chose to draw it as its own. Basically its a little bitty guy with multi-cusped teeth, long wings, and big feet.
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Eudimorphodon in flight.
I forgot how much fun it is to work with white with blue shading.
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Peteinosaurus zambellii launching itself into flight.
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