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acrylics 2011,
Portugese theropod Lourinhanosaurus antunesi lurking sauropod Lourinhasaurus alenquerensis, with Rhamphorhynchus sp. flying by.

Another re-do of an old work [link]
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:icongogosardina:
*Gogosardina May 8, 2012  Professional Traditional Artist
Yeah, great to see this dinosaurs depicted in the flesh... even if they have infuriatingly similar names.
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:iconantmound:
I loved the old one tremendously, and I love the new one even more!
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:iconjohannadeen:
*Johannadeen Nov 24, 2011  Student Filmographer
Onnistunut uudelleen otto vanhemmasta työstä. Hyvä ja toimiva asetelma. Värivallinat ovat myös onnistuneet mielestäni. :)
Mitä itse ajattelet, kun vertaat uutta vanhaan? Pystytkö helposti sanomaan, miltä osilta olet omasta mielestäsi kehittynyt?
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*tuomaskoivurinne Nov 24, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Nykyään tulee kiinnitettyä huomiota valoihin ja varjoihin eri tavalla. Vanha työ on tehty kankaalle, ja siihen ei ole helppoa maalata tarkkoja yksityiskohtia. Elukoiden anatomia on parempaa ja sommittelu on paremmin tehty.
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:iconalexandernevsky:
~alexandernevsky Nov 24, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Great scene!
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:icontuomaskoivurinne:
*tuomaskoivurinne Nov 24, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Thanks :)
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*tuomaskoivurinne Nov 24, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
thanks!
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:iconhellraptor:
the scientist must have been out ideas when they names these two since only one letter and differs them and ofc the surname. very good picture to. Lourinhanosaurus is allosaurid right
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*tuomaskoivurinne Nov 24, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
When I painted the original it was considered an allosaurid. Nowadays different sources place it in different places, some say it's an allosaur (or even a Portuguese species of Allosaurus), some claim it to be basal therod or a megalosaur.
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