Styracosaurus.
(My first proper Ceratopsian, wasn't used to drawing ceratopsians, but it was fun.)
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Styracosaurus.
(My first proper Ceratopsian, wasn't used to drawing ceratopsians, but it was fun.)

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Quick painting practice with a t-rex. Apparently my reference photo was a t-rex named Titus.
The skeleton of Titus, discovered in the US in 2018, makes its world debut at Nottingham museum
Here it is, the dinosaur that I've based my username of. Bradycneme Draculae.
Dryptosaurus - Dinosaur of the Week 4
Bambiraptors. Cute little dromaeosaurs with markings based off of fawns.
I'm trying to get better at making art that actually depicts the animal doing something rather than just standing there. (I say that, one of them is just standing there.

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spooky Guanlong
Baby Triceratops 💜
The Land Before Time - Redesing
"The Land Before Time" is one of the films from my childhood. I wanted to revisit it, and I didn't remember the characters looking like this at all; furthermore, there are many characters I don't recognize, as the saga is much larger than I had thought. There are certain graphic choices that... I don't quite like. But importantly, while it's understood that the resemblance to the original dinosaurs is relative due to the stylization process, Ducky has such a loose design that she doesn't even resemble a Saurolophus; I don't understand why she has the privilege of having hands and the rest do not. My focus was on the resemblance to the real species, while also simplifying details and rethinking the silhouette. It's my way of honoring a character design that already managed to convey innocence and adventure through soft lines and rounded shapes.
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