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Here it is, the final Jurassic June piece. And, instead of going for a baby, I gave the existing baby T. rex an edgy teen phase!

This juvenile T. rex is based on Jane, the fossil specimen argued to be a juvenile T. rex(orNanotyrannus to some). This makes the animal a lot more sleek and lithe, perfect for fast pursuits before it turns into a chunky tankbuster.

Enjoy and hope you’ve had fun this month!

Baby JP Compsognathus for Jurassic June! This is based on a mish-mash between animals like SinosauropteryxandCoelophysis, mostly due to the fact that the animal’s name changed during production. I imagine these would be super soft like a kitten, and not potentially ravenous like the adults. A real gamble for a cute pet in a post-Fallen Kingdom world.

I expect I can get 2 more done for the month, and I think they’re interesting subjects. Enjoy!

Some digitally-colored pencil sketches I did in the past week.

The Halszkaraptor’s colors are taken straight from a Spotted Shag (a species of cormorant) and the Albertosaurus is based on pieces by the artist @Toarcian on Twitter.

A concept of some sexually dimorphic Nothronychus. Colors were based on a lot of geese, bears, and a sloth. Seemed fitting. Also a laid-back scale guy for the casual office-bound paleontology nerd to relate to.

I probably got more detailed than I should have gotten, but I do like how it looks.

Sketchy Dino Head_Citipati. Pencils, 2020.References: Greg S. Paul.

Sketchy Dino Head_Citipati. Pencils, 2020.

References: Greg S. Paul.


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Sketchy Dino Head_Tyrannosaurus. Pencils, 2020.References: Greg S. Paul.

Sketchy Dino Head_Tyrannosaurus. Pencils, 2020.

References: Greg S. Paul.


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Sketchy Dino Heads_Guanlong & Monolophosaurus. Pencils, 2020.References: Greg S. Paul.

Sketchy Dino Heads_Guanlong & Monolophosaurus. Pencils, 2020.

References: Greg S. Paul.


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