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Here's a study of the (probably) arboreal Suminia, commissioned in 2022 for a project I cannot talk about yet. It is a small therapsid, which I chose to make hairy but it might not have been.
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology…
Here's a study of the (probably) arboreal Suminia, commissioned in 2022 for a project I cannot talk about yet. It is a small therapsid, which I chose to make hairy but it might not have been.

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It's been a long time since I've posted on here. Here's a rough sketch of a Tetraceratops.
Tapinocaninus
Tapinocaninus was a genus of tapinocephalid therapsid from the Middle Permian. Its type and only species is T. pamelae. Its known specimens were found in the Karoo Supergroup in South Africa. Tapinocaninus is the largest known therapsid from the Guadalupian Period.
The generic name Tapinocaninus means humble (tapino) canine (caninus). The specific name pamelae was named for Pam Rubridge, the mother of the original describer, Bruce S. Rubridge. She was on the field when he discovered the first fossils.
Most known Tapinocaninus fossils consist of skulls, though its spine of 36 vertebrae, several ribs, pectoral and pelvic girdles, three humeri, and a femur have been discovered. Its autapomorphies include a relatively large temporal opening, only having two sacral vertebrae, only seven caudal vertebrae, a notably high amount of vertebral intercentra, an anterior coracoid included in the glenoid, which is straight and facing posteroventrally, and the lack of ectepicondylar foramen.
Tapinocaninus has been recovered as the most basal member of Tapinocephalidae, as it has both derived dinocephalian features and ancestral features of sphenacodonts. Tapinocephalidae itself is the most derived family of Dinocephalia.
Original paper: Rubridge 1991, Postcranial materials description 2019
Wikipedia article: here
Perplexisaurus
Perplexisaurus – рід пізньопермських терапсид, представник Котельницької фауни, також відомий з відслонення на березі річки Малий Уран у Оренбурзькій області. Рід описаний Леонідом Татариновим у 1997 році, типовим видом є P. foveatus. Новий вид, P. lepusculus, описаний Михайлом Івахненком у 2011 році, також з Росії.
Повний текст на сайті "Вимерлий світ":
https://extinctworld.in.ua/perplexisaurus/

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A quick study of the giant Triassic dicynodont Lisowicia bojani. My first dicynodont drawing and what better start than this Polish giant?
This was supposed to be a quick study, but turned out to be anything but. But at least I'm very happy with the colours. In the first version I added the ear in the wrong place, and someone on twitter kindly pointed this out, so that's corrected version. It's Inostrancevia alexandri, because I guess it was time for another version of one of those.
Permian themed speed sculpts
A bit more than a week I have been doing daily speed sculpt sessions, each limited to 35 minutes and with references at my hand. I took a bit of a break from dinosaurs and sculpted these (and some humble attempts of human torsos) in Blender.