Aspiring Paleoartist?
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Aspiring Paleoartist?
I'm new around here, and I love to do artwork of animals and plants, especially extinct ones. Here's my best one so far:
He's a male dromaeosaurus. He was a bit of anatomy practice in therapods.
Tell me what you guys think, I'll be uploading more soon.
He's a male dromaeosaurus. He was a bit of anatomy practice in therapods.
Tell me what you guys think, I'll be uploading more soon.
RainbowReptile- Posts : 1
Join date : 2011-02-04
Age : 30
Re: Aspiring Paleoartist?
Oooo, that's nifty and cute, if I may call it cute...
Welcome to the Bone Bed, RR!
Was this by chance inspired by the penguinlike version of Deinonychus?
Welcome to the Bone Bed, RR!
Was this by chance inspired by the penguinlike version of Deinonychus?
schnautzr- Admin
- Authority : paleobiology enthusiast
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Join date : 2010-04-30
Age : 37
Re: Aspiring Paleoartist?
Hi, and welcome tot he LOTP!
Looks pretty nifty there!
I think the head might be a tad small and the tail a tad thick, and maybe add a small tail fan on the end of it. It also lacks primary feathers (the long wing feathers on the hands. They attatch to the middle finger of the three. For that matter wing feathers shouldn't be present on the upper arm). I also suggest bearing in mind little nitpicky things like tooth count and feather count where applicable, and I highly suggest adding a highlight to the eye. Most of that isn't very major stuff though. And hey, practice makes perfect, right? And I love how its sitting like that and the colour scheme looks pretty decent.
What was it done with? Looks like it could be charcoal.
Looks pretty nifty there!
I think the head might be a tad small and the tail a tad thick, and maybe add a small tail fan on the end of it. It also lacks primary feathers (the long wing feathers on the hands. They attatch to the middle finger of the three. For that matter wing feathers shouldn't be present on the upper arm). I also suggest bearing in mind little nitpicky things like tooth count and feather count where applicable, and I highly suggest adding a highlight to the eye. Most of that isn't very major stuff though. And hey, practice makes perfect, right? And I love how its sitting like that and the colour scheme looks pretty decent.
What was it done with? Looks like it could be charcoal.
Dino589- Admin
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Join date : 2010-05-01
Re: Aspiring Paleoartist?
Dino589 - I'm trying to get in contact with you.. I've got a really interesting dinosaur project my company is working on, and I'd like to ask you a few questions / potentially employ your expertise... Can you find a way to get back in touch with me? My email is jeremy(at)geomedia(dot)com.
Thanks!
Thanks!
JeremyK- Posts : 2
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