And the Andesaurus solo shots. In my heart I want to be a large carnivore guy, but I have so much more fun with large herbivores. I loved working on the shapes for this one, titanosaurs have such rotund bellies and thick necks!
I got to do a fun pair of statues for Showanna studio again! When they told me they wanted me to do a Giganotosaurus next I just had to nudge them to also produce an Andesaurus to go with it. Really happy with both of these reconstructions. They'll eventually be available in 1/35th and 1/18th scale.
wip
Next in the Gem Dragon illustrations I did for Dungeons & Dragons The Book of Dragons is my favorite. You may have noticed the somewhat controversial design feature but instead of cowardly ‘fixing’ it, I leaned all the way in.
This is dragon 2 of 5
I got the chance to do updated artwork of the Gem Dragons for the new book: Dungeons & Dragons The Book of Dragons. I worked waaay too hard on these, I'm extremely proud of them.
This is dragon 1 of 5
"Oh, my God"
"What is it?"
"It's a birdcage"
"For what?"
My 3D anatomical study of a large male Pteranodon longiceps. The skeleton is a generalised composite as per usual with my models, but is scaled to UNSM 50130 (a very large and almost complete wing)
Little Baardo
Lewis LaRosa (he/him)
Little Baardo
RJ Palmer
RJ Palmer
Dr Matt Dempsey
Had the pleasure of making a sculpture of Sue the Tyrannosaurus rex for SHOWANNA Studio. 🦖
Pretty pleased with how this one turned out, I got to nerd out on all of her unique pathologies. The old girl lived a hard life!
Apparently not only is Nanotyrannus valid again according to a recent paper, but also a second new species of it has been named.
So, have some Nanotyrannus lethaeus running animation.
Some more pics. Paint job was done by wnbb. It will be available in 1/35 and 1/18 scales.
Here is some solo shots of the Giganotosaurus. Both statues were designed to work as their own independent scenes or together as one large scene.