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Dino Doodles

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Yep. Also, one is not a dinosaur.

Two Alamosauruses (Alamosauri?)

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I started this drawing a few weeks ago, based on  this skeletal drawing by Scott Hartman. Just a brief pencil sketch with only a little bit of detail.  I didn't think I'd finish it, but I must have gotten a second wind last week, and followed it through. Because I'm less-than-diligent at scaling my drawings to match the skeletal closely, I'm not satisfied with the proportions, especially the length of the torso, legs and neck, and the size of the head.  I'll get it right one of these days.

Dino stuff

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Been a long time since I posted some dinosaurs.  I've got too many to choose from now.  Here's a few. Digital Ceratosaurus digital rex pencil and digital color Corythosaurus Centrosaurus in oil pen an ink Citipati pen and ink Trike

A whole lotta dinosaurs

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Just posting these for posting's sake.   I figure I might as well be comprehensive.  A bunch of dino sketches from the last few weeks.  Enjoy.

Some more dino sketches

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Colorized and digitized the feathered T. rex I've been working on.  Also fixed the perspective and posture of the legs, which really bothered me in the pencil sketch .   More may yet be done on this one. Utahraptor got a similar treatment, digitally colored in Photoshop, with a complete redo of the arm feathers from the original pen and ink sketch , done way back last year. Albertosaurus Tiny sketches of a rex and and allosaur, each about 3 inches wide.

Some dino sketches

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I haven't posted any feathered tyrannosaur sketches--even though I've done some over the last few months--because I still haven't come up with a truly satisfying way of "fuzzing" them up.  There are some good ones out there, and some bad, stuffed-animal ones.  I wanted mine to look really archosaurian-- birdlike, but reptilian, too.  This might be as close as I've come. I don't know how, but this centrosaur ended up kind of James Gurney-like. This Iguanodon is my first experimentation with gouache.  Have to try to do more of these soon.

Obligatory dinosaur post

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I worry about this becoming a dinosaur art blog. While I have been working the last few months, much of the artwork I've made has been dinosaur-related, and not the urban-sketching stuff I usually offer up. Hence the apprehension about posts like these. Oh well, if you don't like dinos, get over it. Here are some recent dinos I done. Some are digital, some pencil, some ink, some done in pencil or ink and colored digitally, etc. Digital Gallimimus, painted in photoshop. Originally gave it pennaceous arm feathers until it was pointed out to me Gallimimus was unlikely to have had them. I've never gotten any feedback on this Camarasaurus from anyone. Not sure if it's good or crappy. I changed this Styracosaurus's head a bit from the drawing to the color version. Guess I didn't like the angle. Ain't computers awesome? Allosaurus fragilis. There's something I like about these foreshortened poses. Will color these eventually. I worr...

Dinosaurs of the recent past

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I suppose some of you who have been following this blog for some time and who aren't interested in dinosaurs probably find these posts excruciating.  Sorry, guys; there will be plenty more urban sketching posts, including some very soon. Meanwhile, I've been spending the last three months or so re-learning how to draw dinosaurs, and rediscovering the world of dinosaurs-- the research, the art, and the fans, thanks to the dinosaur blogosphere. Why do I say "rediscovering?"  Because, about 17 years ago, I was nuts about dinosaurs.  Just completely bonkers.  This post is about how that all started and ended, and started again. As a pre-teen, I was certainly a fan of dinosaurs, but I was never the kind of serious devotee that many of my friends were at that age.  It was my final year in middle school when I stayed up all night reading Jurassic Park for the the first time on my bottom bunk that I became truly hooked.   Mind you, this was a few months befo...