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Mezosaurs Epoch 01: Page 008
"A look of pure MALICE"

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Chibi Goose!!!
Companion of Gina De Vivo and Played by Sam de Leve!!
What a cute Dino!
Day 28 is the last day of the 2018 dinosaurs, and with it comes the tyrannosaur Dynamoterror in #51, dynamically terrorizing a Brachychampsa. Find the palettes here.
Everyone’s talking about that new tyrannosaurid Dynamoterror dynastes, one of the most over-the-top awesome scientific names attached to a rather fragmentary creature. Since it is so fragmentary, my take on it is mostly based on Scott Hartman’s skeletal of Lythronax argestes, currently the closest relative of Dynamoterror that we know of. He’s a rather old and crusty individual, missing a few more body parts than is generally considered ideal (protip: if you run out of space on the page to draw the tail, just chop the end of it off). I’m going to colour it, but I thought I’d post just the linework first since it turned out really well.

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Todays dino dump
Fragmentary and Spoopy Scary
So, the discovery of a new tyrannosaur was announced today! Dynamoterror dynastes, or “Frightfully powerful ruler” is a tyrannosaurid that lived in New Mexico around 78 million years ago. Now I am an artist first and a science man second so I can’t say I fully understand its implications or even all the details of its discovery, but you can read all the technical details about this new feller if that’s your thing:
https://peerj.com/articles/5749/
This also happened to coincide very well with me having a day to make some fresh new content for Inktober, and I do love me some tyrannosaurs. Even super fragmentary ones that don’t really have a definite skull yet.
Getting back to some good ol' dinosaurs with a quick doodle of the newly described tyrannosaurid Dynamoterror dynastes (what a name!)