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Hello everyone. I bring you here a restoration of
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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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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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Kryptodrakon!
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Ischigualastia" but the dead animal must be some rhynchosaur.
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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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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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1056:Based on the skulls from "
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378:09:05, 18 March 2015 (UTC)
364:04:37, 15 March 2015 (UTC)
357:has anything else to say.
353:I would upload it, unless
339:I hope looks better now.--
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1058:European Paleolithic Dogs
1052:Palaeolithic dog painting
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753:03:16, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
739:, but also would be nice
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574:Purussaurus brasiliensis
2016:) What do you think? --
1414:Mascarene grey parakeet
1182:... what do you think?
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368:Looks great to me!
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1594:Ok then. --
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1180:LLallawavis
1173:Llallawavis
1162:Llallawavis
793:Spinosaurus
664:Purussaurus
552:Purussaurus
507:Ichthyornis
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