Caudipteryx zoui, colouration based on a green pheasant (mostly for fun, very loosely sticking to melanosome data)
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Caudipteryx zoui, colouration based on a green pheasant (mostly for fun, very loosely sticking to melanosome data)
Quick sketches I’ve made of the Cretaceous dinosaurs Caudipteryx and Pachyrhinosaurus lakustai
Januaraptor 7: Caudipteryx zoui
i made him look like a bearded vulture for fun
Caudipteryx in the Hall of Paleontology @ HMNS
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
A zoom in at the male and female Caudipteryx in my painting, called "The Duet," commissioned by the University of Bristol.
Here's something i started last spring and left in a drawer to gather dust until now basically, last spring I played through the original Zoo tycoon (One of my big childhood games) and I wanted to paint all the prehistoric critters in the Dinosaur digs expansion. Went for more accurate reconstruction, but with game-based coloration.
Cuju Practice | Caudipteryx
For The Paleo Post this month, I wanted to draw something connected to the Song Dynasty! More specifically, cuju, a game considered to be the origin of soccer (or football). I was inspired by an illustration of Emperor Taizu playing cuju and kinda found a way to shove a dinosaur into it, because that’s what we do here :D
As always, March’s edition is available until the 15th - I’ll share some historical info about the sticker part of it later.
A Caudipteryx in the snow