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Currently integrating #UE5 into my workflow to hopefully bring out some bigger and better projects!
Revisted my Teleoceras aepysoma model to add to my black and white portrait collection.
Turntable view of the Jaguar vs. Paramylodon fight
A Jaguar (Panthera onca augusta) attempts to take down a Harlan's Ground Sloth (Paramylodon harlani) in Southwestern North America
Portrait of a Pleistocene Jaguar (Panthera onca augusta)
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Harlan's Ground Sloth (Paramylodon harlani) standing on its hind legs
Closeup shot of Harlan's Ground Sloth (Paramylodon harlani)
Here's a commission I've been working on of a pair of Harlan's Ground Sloths (Paramylodon harlani).
These beasts could get up to 3 meters long and thrived in grasslands that bordered rivers during the Pleistocene.
Triassic non-marine horseshoe crabs,
many ancestors of today's marine animals find refuge in brackish environments, as the Permian Great Dying caused the sea to become anoxic and choked most of the marine life at the time
A herd of Tetrameryx shuleri roam the plains of Southwestern North America as the sun sets.
A pair of Tetrameryx shuleri seen in the early hours of the morning.