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Favorite Dinosaur Reconstructions
Topic Started: Sep 28 2013, 09:05 PM (305,607 Views)
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Edited by Luca9108, Jul 4 2015, 06:55 AM.
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Jul 4 2015, 02:53 AM
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I love the fact that people are finally starting to make Permian synapsids actually LOOK like synapsids!
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It is the beginning of a third paleo-revolution.
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I feel I should post some of my favorites, as well. xD

To be honest, I love this Apatosaurus/Bronkie reconstruction. It's simple, a bit basic, and just, I don't know.
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And I know this has been posted before, but JMT's Argentavis takes my slice of cake. Unlike other reconstructions, whom most likely look like oversized vultures, this adaptation is unique, and shows that it's clearly an animal of its own.
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Jul 4 2015, 12:39 PM
To be honest, I love this Apatosaurus/Bronkie reconstruction. It's simple, a bit basic, and just, I don't know.
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I can definitely understand why you like this one. It may not be especially flashy, but it just looks so real. Like my computer screen is actually giving me a view of the past.
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Some of my fashionable tastes.

Julio Lacerda's work is impeccably amazing.

Here's an Alioramus. Many people depict theropods as bloodthirsty killing machines. Not this piece, it in fact makes the animal, well, more like an animal.
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This Lurdusaurus, based on the modern hippopotamus, takes my cake. I don't see a lot of swimming dinosaurs in art, rendering this piece much more unique and interesting.
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Here's another talented artist, whom in forums goes by the name of Acinonyx Jubatus, or on DeviantArt as Pterosaur-Freak. I've known him for quite awhile, and though it's been awhile since we talked, he's a cool dude, and his imagination is very vivid and spectacular. (Can someone please change "Dinosaur" in the title to "Extinct animal"? It'd make this topic a lot more accurate. Thanks :) )

Here is his reconstruction of the pelycosaur Secodontosaurus. Most people would create the synapsid as well, an average, almost Dimetrodonesque creature, but he goes far out, and gives plausibility and speculation a great label. After all, we're not 100% sure on what these animals looked right, right? :P
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Sebecids and Astrapotheres are both animals whom are sadly, underrepresented in paleoart. Sure, an Astrapothere seems like a hippo-pig-elephant-tapir hybrid or some sort of boring animal, but they'd make a great touch to art. Take this scene of Miocene South America. I actually thought, at first, that it was a work of fantasy. I was happy to find that this scene could've actually happened, millions of years before any of us were around. I mean, that's quite sick and epic. Here's a Langstonia hunting an unfortunate Granastrapotherium calf to its doom.
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