here’s a drawing i did as a quick experiment to see if i could make a drawing blend in with an image i took. turns out, yes i can! using the grain tool on a photo editing app really sells it.
i love horror in paleoart, it’s my favorite thing to draw tbh.
here’s the speedpaint (references used in there are from Dino and Dog Sculptures and Gabriel Ugueto!)
really happy with how this (unspesified) (heavily velociraptor inspired) raptor lineart is turning out, this is from a comic project i'm working on so stay tuned if you like historical fiction settings with victorians, domesticated dinosaurs and time travel shenanigans !!
A photo of the hyper evolved velociraptor, Beatrice Quill back from her extended stay off world. she works as a professor of dinosaur behavioral science at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C. Since her tenure she has revolutionized mankind's understanding of the prehistoric world while also keeping the museums rodent population under control.
A 1-month-old Megapterygius Wakayamaensis wandering about the sea with his mother.
Megapterygius Wakayamaensis is an Mosasaurine that recently discovered in Toyajo Formation, Wakayama, Japan.
Its name is derived from Ancient Greek meaning Large Wing-shape flippers.