Part of a big project I am working on featuring prehistoric predators (mostly dinosaurs) in alphabetical order.
But my tablet busted. =-/ So I got stuck on 'F'. Image may be NSFW.
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The reason behind this started as drawing different types of dinosaurs as an exercise. It was also an experiment on how to do different skin patterns and colors. That's probably the most fun with it: choosing which colors and patterns to apply to the skin. It's like I developed a coloring book that uses more advanced tools and techniques.
A-G consists of the following:
A for Allosaurus
B for Baryonyx
C for Carnotaurus
D for Dilophosaurus
E for Elasmosaurus
F for Fukiraptor
The Allosaurus was a starter so he looks the most bland. The Baryonyx however is where the skin patterns really started to show their true color so to say.
Carnotaurus. I always call this thing 'Derpasaurus' because of its big mouth and even tinier arms. It truly looks like a big derp. XD
Dilophosaurus. Made in the same shape as his Jurassic Park cousin: but with a different color pattern: black skin with pink stripes.
Elsamosaurus: blue just looks good on a sea reptile.
Fukuiraptor: easily the strangest name. Sounds like FLCL raptor. Japan's dominant predatory dinosaur.
The rest will be completed eventually for a full chart.
Do I even need to say what 'T' and 'V; will stand for? XD
But my tablet busted. =-/ So I got stuck on 'F'. Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

The reason behind this started as drawing different types of dinosaurs as an exercise. It was also an experiment on how to do different skin patterns and colors. That's probably the most fun with it: choosing which colors and patterns to apply to the skin. It's like I developed a coloring book that uses more advanced tools and techniques.
A-G consists of the following:
A for Allosaurus
B for Baryonyx
C for Carnotaurus
D for Dilophosaurus
E for Elasmosaurus
F for Fukiraptor
The Allosaurus was a starter so he looks the most bland. The Baryonyx however is where the skin patterns really started to show their true color so to say.
Carnotaurus. I always call this thing 'Derpasaurus' because of its big mouth and even tinier arms. It truly looks like a big derp. XD
Dilophosaurus. Made in the same shape as his Jurassic Park cousin: but with a different color pattern: black skin with pink stripes.
Elsamosaurus: blue just looks good on a sea reptile.
Fukuiraptor: easily the strangest name. Sounds like FLCL raptor. Japan's dominant predatory dinosaur.
The rest will be completed eventually for a full chart.
Do I even need to say what 'T' and 'V; will stand for? XD
Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.
Clik here to view.
