Anonymous request: An Allosaurus with tiger stripes and leopard spots.
Here it is generically yelling at something offscreen.
Anonymous request: An Allosaurus with tiger stripes and leopard spots.
Here it is generically yelling at something offscreen.
My best shot at restoring Wulatelong gobiensis, a newly discovered basal oviraptorosaur from the Gobi desert.
To anyone better acquainted with how this fellow should look: feel free to give me tips on how to better restore it.
An unenlagiine dromaeosaur eating a sea star. Inspired by the Tet Zoo article about seagulls doing the same.
Anonymous request (unnecessarily persistent at that): a Liopleurodon.
Colors loosely based off of this fellow.
Anonymous request: a gliding Stegosaurus. Think I might have put it a bit too high up for gliding… ah well.
Anonymous request: a dinosaur meeting a Dalek.
Thus, Dr. Hu(axiagnathus.) I’m very not good at inorganic forms, if you didn’t notice.
A Eustrepthroatspondylus (aka a Eustreptospondylus with strep throat.)
While I don’t actually have strep throat, Eupperrespiratoryinfectiondylus didn’t work quite as well. Red shows the hurty parts.
Anonymous request: a titanosaur with okapi coloration.
Here’s a Rapetosaurus with aforementioned coloration.
A quickly done feathered Tyrannosaurus just to get the urge to draw out of my system before I go to bed.
Anonymous request: a Deinonychus colored like a leopard.
Here is said Deinonychus stealthily approaching an offscreen prey item which, along with the foliage surrounding it, are up to the viewer’s imagination.
No, not any sort of hybrid, just a Gallimimus with the coloration based off of a pronghorn.
Giganotosaurus, with colors based off of the Argentine black and white tegu, sneaking up on prey or something?
Some more high-contrast, this time involving a Microraptor and a tasty fish.
Request from ogress: a T. rex with scavenger feathers.
Felt like doing some more high-contrast.
Recently discovered abelisauroid Dahalokely once again, only now as an abelisaurid rather than a noasaurid.
The phylogenetic analysis places it weakly with noasaurids (hence my first drawing being a noasaurid), but it’s practically teetering between noasaurids and abelisaurids, so it doesn’t hurt to have two restorations.
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