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Kaleidechse [2019-04-17 12:32:32 +0000 UTC]
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thePalmTree [2018-07-20 05:06:45 +0000 UTC]
Thatβs a pretty interesting idea, seems realistic to think some of the smarter Dinoβs using tools just like the smart modern day birdsΒ
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Mason915 [2017-03-25 15:16:35 +0000 UTC]
You have done an amazing job keep up the great work!
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axalendra [2017-03-05 23:17:53 +0000 UTC]
very cool! I love it!
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reptilian-bird [2016-06-19 02:54:24 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful! Art like this deserves more appreciation.
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acepredator [2016-01-03 20:38:07 +0000 UTC]
No.
We do not need larger, hypercarnivorous theropods fashioning weapons to kill prey.
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chinmoy808 [2015-12-31 01:24:31 +0000 UTC]
No wonder this is in All Your Yesterdays!
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Speedraptor7MTJF [2015-08-27 20:40:00 +0000 UTC]
Absolutely amazing!!! Your drawing is practically perfect. My only small gripe is the speculation involved. As an aspiring paleontologist, I feel I must stress that while Trodontids are the most intelligent non-avian dinosaur, they barely have an intelligence level on par with the least intelligent avian dinosaurs (birds). This means that highly sophisticated behaviors seen only in the most intelligent avian dinosaurs (crows) is highly improbable to be seen non-avian dinosaurs. Sorry, if science is a total buzzkill. Your drawing is still fantastic nevertheless.
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Speedraptor7MTJF In reply to rah-bop [2015-08-31 20:39:22 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the reply. I know with so many gaps in the fossil record, it can be so fun speculating to fill in the gaps. When interning at Harvard's Paleoecology lab in June, I myself was guiltyof it XD . You're a great artist, much better than the penciled sketches I do and I hope you stick with it.
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HUBLERDON [2015-06-21 21:51:14 +0000 UTC]
I just watched a video on New Caledonian crows. I wonder if dromaeosaurids might have done that, too!
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Adohr [2015-06-19 03:36:58 +0000 UTC]
i love it!
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hibbary [2014-07-29 00:15:52 +0000 UTC]
Soooooo pretty!
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Traheripteryx [2014-04-14 09:56:50 +0000 UTC]
Brilliant! I love it!
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Cetaceaphile [2013-07-15 10:41:45 +0000 UTC]
Holy god damn this is good
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ChrisBryer [2013-05-24 17:26:30 +0000 UTC]
Fist i thought it was ludicrous for this creature to be using a tool but then i thought about how some birds today do this so this is not a big jump of logic at all.
Anyways the picture itself looks fantastic and it also makes you think. Well done.
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mutantninja0 In reply to ChrisBryer [2014-03-11 00:12:36 +0000 UTC]
actually, there is some supposed reported and eye-witnessed evidence that some alligators( or crocs, I dunno) use sticks to lure herons and somesuch to eat them during nest building season.Β
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SepiaWren [2013-02-18 17:38:03 +0000 UTC]
I love the composition, the way you feels like you're looking in through the canopy... The ferns, foliage and mushrooms are as gorgeous as the dinosaur itself, which is very beautiful indeed! Great work, well done!
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A3Kitsune [2013-02-18 09:40:38 +0000 UTC]
Cool.
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Pterosaur-Freak [2013-02-11 04:39:48 +0000 UTC]
This is amazing. I absolutely love everything about it- The concept, the background, and above all the colours. I love how you made them bright and colourful and yet at the same time quiet and unobtrusive. And best of all, it's believably fluffy and yet still sleek and graceful. Adding it to my favourites now.
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Angela239 [2013-01-28 22:19:41 +0000 UTC]
Ha this is a first...Jinfengopteryx elegans is actually a species of troodontid I have not heard before! Gonna do some googling ^_^
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Hareguizer [2013-01-18 20:39:55 +0000 UTC]
Awe and love! I especially like what you did with the out of focus extreme foreground vegetation - it gives it a great sense of depth of field that just using background bokeh can't match.
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UltimateSassMaster [2013-01-18 02:35:09 +0000 UTC]
hey, i reblogged this on tumblr! absolutely pulchritudinous work <33
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RobinRavenmoon [2013-01-14 20:50:42 +0000 UTC]
love th colors
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Sejuay [2013-01-11 18:11:13 +0000 UTC]
Excellent! I love the colours and all the detail in the background.
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tikos [2013-01-11 10:23:08 +0000 UTC]
The idea of a tool-using Jinfengopteryx is super, and this piece is great as an art, too.
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ScarabsCorner [2013-01-07 17:28:30 +0000 UTC]
very kewl
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Toonicorn [2013-01-07 07:37:45 +0000 UTC]
Well, this is simply a masterpiece! The detailed painting and composition is complemented by the sense of movement and convincing detail. I like the way you had the Jinfengopterix (or as I call him, the "Dinobird") open his wings as he brandishes the stick; it adds interest and a sense of balance and weight to the Dinobird's form. Overall, this is simply splendid. Congrats on a terrific picture!
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MoonyMina [2013-01-07 07:23:47 +0000 UTC]
gorgeous!! colors, background, anatomy, composition, everything is great!
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KhoaSV [2013-01-07 07:23:07 +0000 UTC]
Bear Grylls as a dinosaur
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bonefish [2013-01-07 03:26:37 +0000 UTC]
The Early Cretaceous bird/dinosaur gets the grub.
I like your take on this fellow's plumage. The slight hint of Blue Jay-esque secondaries make his markings "pop".
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andrea-koupal [2013-01-07 02:37:42 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful digital painting, especially the feathers!
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