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I think I found where one of these animals sleep, it noticed me immediately after I took a picture. I don’t know if it was the one I keep seeing, I kinda hope it is because I think it followed me back home
lythronax for day 8!
my piece for the free digital @fossil-fighters-zine! you find it on page 23 🦖
Primal miku and her bestie
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sketch: a cloudy day in late Cretaceous Utah - a pair of Lythronax stride through an upland floodplain, scanning for prey or potential rivals had to draw more small tyrannosaurids tbh, smaller bone crushing dinosaurs are always awesome and loved to me, based these lythronax on spotted hyaena and i really liked how they came out in the end!
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LET’S DRAW LYTHRONAX!
Welcome back art fans to yet another drawing lesson and this time we focus on a relative of the Tyrannosaurus, LYTHRONAX! Ready to boast about your dinosaur drawing skills? Strap in and away we go.
First, open your sketchbook to a new or mostly doodle free page.
Then prep your page with a marker so that, if you hold your page at the right angle and squint, it sort of looks like wood grain. Realistically, you can skip this step but sometimes it gives an interesting result.
Whoo! Looking good, you are amazing! Now the next step is kinda hard but if you get it, your drawing will look authentic. All you have to do is go back to the late Cretaceous and look for a family reunion of Tyrannosauridae, careful they only get together on Thanksgiving, and bring back a Lythronax. …And BOOM! LYTHRONAX!
So awesome! Great work, you are a real artist. This is a first for me, I’ve never posted a blank page before. Welp thanks for being here folks. Next up, STEGOSAURS.