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Microraptor art piece thing.

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The Maniraptoran Alphabet (Part 1)
This past week I researched and illustrated a dinosaur alphabet book! I researched and illustrated 26 maniraptorans for the project, specifically limiting myself to species that went extinct before the Eocene to exclude modern birds. This project was a huge amount of fun for me and I'm very proud of the result, so I hope you all enjoy them too! Please look forward to the rest of the series, which I'll be posting over the course of the coming week or so.
Day 8: Graciliraptor lujiatunensis
yeah, I'm running a few days behind at this point due to irl issues. that said, I was looking forward to drawing this little fellow
Shri rapax (25.08.2025) Colors Live PC Beta
I haven't drawn a dinosaur in ages. I'm amazed at how well this turned out for an hour of work though! Amazed until I'm informed that the snout is inaccurate by 8.333333*10^-4 °, even when the holotype skull is stolen. /jk Please do actually let me know if there is anything off or inaccurate though! I wanna get better!
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Osborn's Ornithoids, 100 years later (Oviraptor philoceratops, Saurornithoides mongoliensis, and Velociraptor mongoliensis).
Speculative reconstruction of the mysterious theropod Imperobator antarcticus from the Maastricht of Antarctica. A fragmented leg and teeth of this animal were found in the Snow Hill Formation (James Ross Island). Initially, they were attributed to dromaeosaurid (the dinosaur was nicknamed "Naze dromaeosaurid" in honor of the place of discovery), despite the absence of a sickle-shaped claw. In 2019, the taxon finally received an official name meaning "imperial warrior from Antarctica". He was excluded from dromaeosaurids, referred to basal deinonychosaurs. Judging by the remains, it grew to the size of giant dromaeosaurids of the Utahraptor type. Teeth found with bones are typical of predatory maniraptorans, although the mere association with leg bones hardly confirms the carnivory of the animal.
Black ballpoint pen and black colored pencil, 2023.