
A sitting dominant male Utahraptor ostrommaysorum. Speculative restoration, the remains are incomplete, even quite scrappy.
He's got a strange look in his eyes, here, as if he was thinking he were better than the others. But also, maybe, as if he had a story to tell.
One must say I used to use this drawing as a filthy character under the name of "DromeyShaman". Old crap now, only the drawing remains.
When I think about it now... it's close to therian art also finally.
Pah.
He's got a strange look in his eyes, here, as if he was thinking he were better than the others. But also, maybe, as if he had a story to tell.
One must say I used to use this drawing as a filthy character under the name of "DromeyShaman". Old crap now, only the drawing remains.
When I think about it now... it's close to therian art also finally.
Pah.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 821 x 1000px
File Size 520.1 kB
I've always thought you had an interesting way of feathering dromaeosaur heads--it reminds me of a woman's short haircut.
It's not what I'd normally think of as being aesthetically appealing from a human perspective, but then again nature isn't there just to cater to our definition of beauty and there's no rule saying feathered dinosaurs were not plumed in such a way. Anyway, I still really enjoy this image. *favs*
It's not what I'd normally think of as being aesthetically appealing from a human perspective, but then again nature isn't there just to cater to our definition of beauty and there's no rule saying feathered dinosaurs were not plumed in such a way. Anyway, I still really enjoy this image. *favs*
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