Been struggling with motivation for finishing projects so i drew some little guys.
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Learning watercolor brushes in Rebelle 5. Pretty happy with how this came out.
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love is stored in the coahuilaceratops chonky booty!!! them the facts!!
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Coah skull piece I did recently just to relax! Only referenced a side view of an actual skull so it is not 100% accurate.
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Dinofact #110
Coahuilaceratops, a genus of chasmosaurine ceratopsian dinosaur, is thought to have possessed among the largest horns of any known dinosaur, even though it is based on incomplete remains. Its horns may have rivaled the size of those of larger chasmosaurines such as Triceratops and Torosaurus, at 1.2 m (4 ft) long.
Source: Wikipedia
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its 5am and i have a fucking. fever for some reason. which is Super weird since my body temp sits at around 34c usually. however. i am going to die, rot, wilter and maim. anyways. have a coahuilaceratops. some paleo art if u will.
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[Beasts of Bermuda] Commission for Gravity
A majestic beast indeed u_u
Still one of, if not my absolute favorite BoB commission I've ever drawn (so far)
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another coahuilaceratops speedpaint!
this character belongs to chil
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For Cinco de Mayo I've made sketches of some of Mexico's diverse fossil fauna. From bottom to top: Cipactlichthys scutatus, Parrasaurus yacahuitztli, Mauriciosaurus fernandezi, Aquilolamna milarcae, Velafrons coahuilensis, Muzquizopteryx coahuilensis, Orthaspidoceras sp., Coahuilaceratops magnacuerna, Tlatolophus galorum, Amphicyon dirus, Smilodon fatalis, Mammuthus columbi, and Bison latifrons
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In the late 1990s a partial skeleton of a ceratopsian was discovered in New Mexico, USA. These remains were initially thought to belong to Torosaurus, but after more of the specimen was recovered in the mid-2010s it became clear the bones actually represented an entirely new species of horned dinosaur – officially named in 2022 as Sierraceratops turneri.
Sierraceratops lived during the Late Cretaceous, around 72 million years ago, in what at the time was the southern region of the island continent of Laramidia. About 4.6m long (~15'), it had fairly short chunky brow horns, long pointed cheek horns, and a relatively large frill.
It was part of a unique lineage of ceratopsians that were endemic to southern Laramidia, with its closest known relatives being Bravoceratops from western Texas and Coahuilaceratops from northern Mexico.
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