I also attempted a Baryonyx, but I won't embarrass myself by posting it.
Showing posts with label sketchbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sketchbook. Show all posts
Monday, February 4, 2013
Sketchbook: An Alvarezsaur in Blue and Green
While volunteering at Wonderlab, our local children's museum, for their science and art night recently, Jennie and I were stationed at a table with some colored pencils. I ended up with this sketch of a brightly colored little alvarezsaurid of uncertain affinity.
I also attempted a Baryonyx, but I won't embarrass myself by posting it.
I also attempted a Baryonyx, but I won't embarrass myself by posting it.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Sketchbook: The Challenges of the Smoking Brachiosaurus
Sexy rexy's got nothing on the nicotine-craving Brachiosaurus. My doodles always have at least one wonky limb.
Labels:
allosaurus,
brachiosaurus,
jurassic,
paleoart,
sketchbook
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Sketchbook: A Tubby Hadrosaur
Would you be up for me sharing doodles here? I'm sure many of your sketchbooks are like mine, with dinosaurs of all sorts sneaking around notes, rants, moments of genius, and other serious business. So I have plenty of the little buggers to share. I'll try to make it a thing (and of course, my fellow LITC bloggers are invited to do sketchbook posts of their own).
I'll kick off what I hope to be a long series with a tubby hadrosaur of some sort I drew after reading a chapter of the excellent A Smile in the Mind (designers, read it). Kind of looks like a mix of Gryposaurus and Lambeosaurus. With a strange, perhaps pathological hindlimb.
I have no idea why I was drawing my hand, but the two end up interacting in a fun way, as if I'm pretending to hold a handful of whatever seedy things hadrosaurs like to eat. I also shared this at my tumblr blog The Gallant Cannibal, where I share things that spark my curiosity as well as promote posts we write here. It's kind of become a supplement to LITC, so you may be interested in following me there, too.
I'll kick off what I hope to be a long series with a tubby hadrosaur of some sort I drew after reading a chapter of the excellent A Smile in the Mind (designers, read it). Kind of looks like a mix of Gryposaurus and Lambeosaurus. With a strange, perhaps pathological hindlimb.
I have no idea why I was drawing my hand, but the two end up interacting in a fun way, as if I'm pretending to hold a handful of whatever seedy things hadrosaurs like to eat. I also shared this at my tumblr blog The Gallant Cannibal, where I share things that spark my curiosity as well as promote posts we write here. It's kind of become a supplement to LITC, so you may be interested in following me there, too.
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