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Xenoceratops foremostensis & Pachyrhinosaurus lakustai from the dinovember list, though I don't know if this could still be considered a dinovember post

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Day 24 of MaySozoic brings... Xenoceratops
Hopefully it looks good this way.
Maysozoic: Day 24-27
To make up for the days I missed
Day 27- Xenoceratops
Prompts
Repostober Day 3
Some Alien Xenoceratops make a chip run. just a funny little image

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Xenoceratops.
It’s stylised ceratopsids part two babey!!! I’m still working on refining the style, particularly in regards to the level of detail in the patterns. I think the Utahceratops is definitely my favourite so far, I’m really proud of the colour palette! Shape-wise it’s also a very nice-looking one, with almost just a diamond shape for the torso.
Also I think I will take suggestions, are there any ceratopsians that y’all would like to see in this style? There are many to pick from but I am weak and cannot choose, so let me know in the comments or reblogs or tags or whatever! I wanna keep the theme going.
My references were the Utahceratops from the original paper, Xenoceratops by Scott Hartman, and Spiclypeus by GetAwayTrike. Made digitally with Krita