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Telisi just looking back like why the hell did you park me here??
Which Edition of D&D had the best design/artwork of a Titanothere?
First Edition
Second Edition
Fifth Edition
Guys my commission sheets are officially done!! (I think lol)
I had some help and got some advice so these prices are based around the average time these take then rounded to the nearest five in the sheets above! These are all just example prices, but I will talk with you about the pricing to find something fair before we start anything! I have a few styles or methods I like to do, that vary in detail and etc, so prices can be lower or higher than the ones shown depending on what you are looking for.
Also I’m posting this now but I’ll also be adding these to my pinned Project post as well, so sorry if you see this twice!
Happy Meal Toys
The first movie got two different sets of McDonald's Happy Meal toys - one for North America and Europe and one for Asia. I don't know which set (if any) they got in South America, Africa, and Australia. I suppose the boxes count as collectibles too. I haven't found any good images of the Asian boxes, but here's the NA/EU one:
palaeoart
A fun timelapse video of the preparation of a massive 4” wide lower molar of an adult Titanothere from the Chadron Formation of South Dakota. I found this on a trip this summer with
@arsonlarson
and
@lawsonfossils
. The molar is a little weathered as it was exposed and sticking out of a cliff face when we found it. It’s actually prepped out really well though and has all its complete root system. Titanotheres or Brontotheriidae (also known as “Thunder Beasts”) were the massive horned herbivorous giants of North America during the Oligocene.
Paleontology from the South Dakota Badlands.
Pictures include Archaeotherium, Hyaenodon, and a Titanothere (brontothere).
The Beast of Stranger Sights
A Hammerhead Titanothere, from James Cameron’s epic tale Avatar