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turn up. Wouldn't it be better to use a generic silhouette or something, and just use the same one for all the scrappy species in a family? Creating detailed life restorations for each species and making them look different from each other is a little misleading since they're by their nature entirely
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I don't agree about no crest. There are very few monofenestratan pterosaurs that are NOT known to have a crest when skull material is known. Even species that were long thought crestless have turned out to have crests whenever soft tissue is found. The exceptions are very young juveniles and in some
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So I made the old, recently removed reconstruction of Hallucigenia...in the intervening years since that was made both my art skills and science's data about hallucigenia have progressed considerably, so I though I'd throw together a 2.0 to replace my old scribblings. I think I got all the legs and
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I translate here one of the conclusions: "The long and curved claws that they (the phorusrhacids) shares with the modern cariamids suggests some kind of anatomical mechanism that allows to these big cursorial birds bear the claws (of the second toe) raised and avoid the wearing by abrasion or even
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Hello everyone. I bring you here a restoration of Ichthyornis, since the two by Nobu Tamura appear to be obsolete. The main reference is Marsh's skeletal (the one in the article), and color is based obviously in some species of seagulls and terns. I'm not sure about the length of the lower beak.
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Well, I was talking about social repercussion, since other taxa described last year had a lot more attention from the public. Of course I wasn't talking about the academic world ;). Returning to the crest issue, it's probable this pterosaur had a crest. However, now the original picture is not
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Yeah, I know what you mean, but the more I think about it, the more I think we really should not be restoring anything that would not have some hint as to its actual appearance, especially hints that would let you tell it apart from its relatives. Anyway, I'd probably drop the crest if it's a
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tentacles in there, but lemme know if I missed anything. Still trying to decide if it needs to have the contrast or brightness bumped up, so input on that part welcomed as well- I've been looking at it too long to say for sure tonight. Primary references were the excellent diagrams found in
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Ah, yeah, I see the point of not making them so distinct as to be misleading. But I think a generic reconstruction is just as good as a silhouette, nicer to look at anyway... The historical tradition seems to have been to make life restorations for even the scrappiest species, even
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So, I reworked the old version, with the posture of the limbs suggested the last time in the revision, still needs adjust in the thickness of the throat and tail, but the belly is already done. The coloration is slightly different (with some more green and brown)
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Yep- thats actually from that article I linked to (which should be slightly easier to look at now that I fixed the link.) Went with a slightly different take on it from their artist after looking at hallucigenia's suspected closest living relatives, like
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Yes you're right, after some searchs I found this too (there is a big lag beetween french and american databases^^). I don't think I can correct (skull looks wrong too) this draw so I'll do a new one. Maybe it's better to delete the ancient and false
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Well, in the photos released in the paper you only can see the skull seen from the underside (palatal view), but I have seen the actual skull in a museum, so I could make a sketch of the lateral view (including the remain of the orbits of the
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Looks good, the beak seems a bit crooked towards one side though? Also, be sure to mention in the file description and captions that the image is hypothetical... Bird editors are a bit more critical when they see selfmade restorations.
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Nah, hard to say when the ref isn't online, my only observation would be that it seems more common to show such restorations on white background, with known parts in white, and the rest in grey, but that's up to the individual artist.
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Ok, then I'll put it in the article. By the way, don't you think this little guy deserves more attention? Since it's description it has been ignored by most of the paleontological community, despite it's relevance. Poor Kryptodrakon!
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Unfortunately, I don't have a camera, just a really crappy cellphone photos, or trust me, I will upload the photos of this and another animals from Colombia. On another hand, there is another issue with the image, before upload
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The skull is based on the Sebastien Steyer's (a french paleontologist who discovered this animal in Niger)books, which give photos and reconstitutions of the skull and also on Alain Bénéteau's reconstruction.--
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Only concern could be whether parts of it are drawn after other images, since some areas look more detailed etc. than others.... By the way, should I archive the 2014 entries, or wait till the page is longer?
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That paper makes a big mistake on its estimates, using maximum skull length as DCL, on top of other issues resulting from using equations based on diminutive (<1m), much shorter snouted living relative.
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Looking in the web I have not find any image really similar to the animals portrayed here, although the name of the image says "Saurosuchus Ischigualastia" but the dead animal must be some rhynchosaur.
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Looks good, a few comments. Bavarisaurus: I don't think it is natural for a lizard to hold its tial straight into the air like that. The feet also look very short and lumpy, skeletal restoration:
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Well, I've tried to rotate the beak a bit, although I'm not very trained on editing images and the result may look a bit odd. Maybe with a smaller version of the image this would look better...--
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A lot better than last time! The stance makes sense now. The tail looks in proportion to the body. I'm a bit undecided about the neck, it still seems a tad deep compared to the rather flat skull.
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Well, if the image is beyond to modifications, certainly would be better create a enterily new image, you can put the new version as an update of the previous one, or ask for a deletion of it.--
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Also, it appears to have a wrinkled texture, where the other one is smooth, and the neck doesn't seem to taper behind the head. But I know little about these creatures, nice style!
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and the tardigrades, both I and the article's artist might have them wrong; they might be parallel like a cat claw. (would be really nice if we could get an expert in on this part)
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For lepticidium, maybe just make the tail gradually thinner towards the end. The anomalocaris looks good, but someone else might have comments before it is added to the article.
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Yeah, thought the wings were a bit too long. As for the crest, as far as I know, there is pretty much no evidence for azhdarchid crest shape (apart form this Quetzalcoatlus scrap
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available for me, so I can't edit it. By the end of March I should have recovered it, but until then we can remove the picture, or say it's a female. Whatever you want. --
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had a predentary bone. Many older sources suggest this is unique to hesperornitheans, but it has since been found in a wide variety of Jehol ornithuromorphs.
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cases females (though in other cases females simply have smaller crests). Crests are the ancestral condition and are nearly universal in pterodactyloids.
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Here is a restoration of Kryptodrakon progenitor, the basalmost pterodactyloid described last year. I used the skeletal in the description as reference
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Heheh, yeah, and by the way, as you did, it always works to stick very closely to extant relatives when restoring recently extinct species, of course.
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This image I found on commons, and seems to be relatively accurate. Is there anything wrong with this, or is it ready for inclusion into the articles?
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In the skeletal, the outer toe seems to be free of the ground, and the hallux points down, but these two seem somehow to be combined in your drawing?
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generic, since crests are usually the most variable and species-specific feature in pterosaurs. We know there were azhdarchids without crests, too.
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Ichthyornis' lower jaw has teeth even at the tip, so does it mean that zone should be covered with skin or feathers and not a keratinous beak?--
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Eurotamandua: The neck, lower jaw, tail, arms, legs and feet look too short, and the claws too short and straight, compared to this skeletal:
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Not sure if it is just hidden by feathers in your drawing, but it seems the skull has a very distinct "dent" between the beak and the head?
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I'm not sure about the length of the wings, is not suppose that the wings of azhdarchids have a relatively short fourth finger? (like this:
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Maybe it's because there is perspective on the draw ? Actually I think neck is right according to my database on the Hell Creek specimen.--
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Cool! Another time, it could be nice if you could show what images/fossils such a diagram is based on, otherwise it is hard to evaluate...
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I'm confused about that. The photographs and diagrams shows usually teeth in all the jaw, except in this figure of a paper (figure j):
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Illustration of Ediacaran fauna is perfect, but the illustration of Leptictidium seems the tail starts well but ends very thick. --
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Ah, I forgot the crestless ones, problem solved! Here's a new version with shorter wings, a very furry and taller head, any better?
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Ok then, I'll make the neck less deeper, and I could add some lighter zones in the body to give a better view of the anatomy.--
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Actually databases about anatomy of pareiasaurs are often quite contradictory. I had to make choices for this reconstitution--
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Ok, sorry for the delay. So, certainly the feathers hides the profile of the beak, I modified it to show better the shape:
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The colours look great and very convincing, but I preferred the earlier colours as they made it easier to see the anatomy.
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This is based in the illustrations of the original paper, but also based in personal observations and the comparison with
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also, I put the palate and the modified position of the toes (emphasizing the "killer claws" also found in the seriemas).
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http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2015/09/21/reptile-relative-was-among-the-first-animals-to-walk-on-upright-legs/
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I like it too. Also, since that there is not any skull material, keep it crestless is the best option, in my opinion.--
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So, the tail of Lepticidium is corrected. Are there problems with Anomalocaris ? I don't know a lot about arthropods--
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I think it could be archived, as 2014's is already longer than 2013's. I don't know about basing off other drawings.
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Looks better to me at least. If you don't have a proper image editing programme, Gimp is free and pretty good:
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is very good, but the lateral lobes were more curved, and is missing three lobes. And the tail lobes were so
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This pic is by Smokeybjb actually, but i'll see if I still have the source file to update the spinosaurids.
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I'd question the wisdom of using generic reconstructions for scrappy species, especially after things like
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Oh, yes, I do have GIMP, you recommended it to me a couple of years ago. Anyway, thanks for your advice!--
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I'm not sure what you mean... the division between the skin and the beak in the lower part of the skull?--
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Done. Now there is a little beak at the tip of the lower jaw, although is hard to see. Any other issues?--
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I think that looks good. About your question, according to this paper (Hieronymus & Witmer, 2010)
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Sadly, I don't know how correct the tail of Lepticidium. I drew a cambrian scene with Anomalocaris.--
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These are the non-dinosaurian images by foolp, his other work being reviewed at the dinosaur review.
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Looks good, though I'm not sure what's going on with the leg on the ground compared to the skeletal?
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That one seems to have sprawled legs as well, though it's of course not as evident from the side.
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No issues, but the crest might be more appropriate if it was gone or similar to the one on your
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In the last month I've been updating my old pictures and making some new versions, comments. --
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and is found too in different genus of terror birds, so although the toes are not preserved in
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Seems the claws look a bit more like hooves? Compare with the "official" new reconstruction:
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Well, the enlarged second toe (with a long horn covering) is a feature of modern seriemas:
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I mean the upper beak, the profile is very convex, it is emphasised in this restoration:
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just the very tip of the lower jaw had a cornified beak, the areas with teeth had skin.--
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Alright! But do we know if any other cariamoids, or what they're called, had such toes?
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Well, the general anatomy seems quite a bit rough. I'd suggest studying stuff like this.
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Wow nice Bavarisaurus. My personal opinion is that both are now perfectly fine to use.
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walks upright. So, the image needs a revision, or even a completely new version.--
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Well, here is a reconstruction of the skull of this recently named astrapothere:
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Thanks Levi but I think that correct Anomalocaris and adds lobes will take time
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http://cdn4.sci-news.com/images/enlarge/image_2684_1e-Llallawavis-scagliai.jpg
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Well, if is still useful, you can compare it with the photos of the article:
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Ok, thanks to you for the comments. Here is it, and I'll put in the article:
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Looks good, it is also a different species than the one Reid did, it seems.
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Palaeolithic dog skulls at the Gravettian Předmostí site, the Czech Republic
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What skull is the Bunostegos head based on? Can't find matching photos.
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And seems the skull and neck of Quetzalcoatlus are too small and short?
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is good. I have experience with invertebrates. and I can say that his
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I would also expect the teeth of Cryptovenator being sharper in life.
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Hi everyone! Here is a restoration of the madeiran scops owl (
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Ok. By the way, have you considered uploading museum photos?
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This is my reconstruction of the very complete terror bird
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Also, just as a test, here is a version with background:
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Oops, you're right about the toes. I'll correct them.--
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Based on the skull image from the archaeology website.
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Alright. Reid, any developments on the ungulate image?
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Well, I added a bit more of fur effect in the skin:
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Here's a restoration of the recently extinct parrot
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Should be there a beak or not? What do you think?--
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FunkMonk
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