The First Animals. Written by B. Goodreid. Illustrated by L. Field Marchant. 1970.
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The First Animals. Written by B. Goodreid. Illustrated by L. Field Marchant. 1970.
Internet Archive
flocking 3
super late posting ahhhhh
thylacine, dollocaris, discokeryx, mesosaurus
#Paleostream 29/06/2024
here's today's #Paleostream sketches!!! today we drew Thylacinus (thylacine/tasmanian tiger), Dollocaris, Mesosaurus, and Discokeryx
Flocking Together
Thylacine
Dollocaris
Mesosaurus
Discokeryx
Continental drift fossil evidence.
As noted by Snider-Pellegrini and Alfred Wegener, the locations of certain fossil plants and animals on present-day, widely separated continents would form definite patterns (shown by the bands of colors), if the continents are rejoined.
via: United States Geological Survey (USGS)
I really like how these interior covers from the print edition my minicomic Broomistega & Thrinaxodon came out.
They depict fantastic Permian fossil beds, and were printed with 4-color risograph (light teal, fluorescent pink, yellow, violet). I “faked” the familiar CMYK printing process by layering the four ink colors to create the browns--that’s why if you look really closely you can see some chromatic aberration where the colors are slightly misaligned.
(web preview ~ print edition)
he is the size of a continent