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Two background studies I did off of random stock images, both all in one layer. First is cretaceous (Maastrichtian), second is devonian!

[ID two digitally painted images, the first is of a rocky shore with a large cliff surrounded by foliage in the background. The silhouette of 3 birds can be seen in the background and in the foreground, 3-toed dinosaur footprints line the sand and amongst the rocks on the beach is a coiled ammonite shell.

The second image is a grey and green swamp with many large-based trees coming out of still, algae-covered water. It is misty as the trees fade out into the background, and in the foreground a small orange-brown diplocaulus (a salamander-like prehistoric amphibian with a boomerang-shaprd head) swims with its back and head visible. END]

orcinus-ocean: Here’s a Deinotherium I’m working on now, with a reference image I’m using. I’ve deve

orcinus-ocean:

Here’s a Deinotherium I’m working on now, with a reference image I’m using.

I’ve developed a lot in both digital and traditional sculpting over the past couple of years, and am not going to update my old tumblr page on it, but focus more on Instagram and am going to make a business out of it, mainly traditional (clay) until I have good 3D-printing or other uses of the digital sculpts.

But meanwhile, I’m doing digital sculpting for practice. It’s less frustrating than clay, because I can rotate it any way I want (without worrying about smudging stuff I’ve already done), symmetry (until I turn it off), and I can leave a file for months without touching it, while the clay would be near-ruined at that point.


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