I've actually included Dwebble on another poster with marine life!
I've actually included Dwebble on another poster with marine life!
Thanks!
A vintage-style poster titled "arhtropods from the Unova region" showing some bug pokΓ©mon illustrated as real animals
Some funky looking bugs 'round here π
Now available at my Redbubble shop π
#pokemon #artbyjulio
the earth watcher π
Love love love
Guardian πΏ
An illustration of six different bugs
A prompt list of 28 different bugs to be drawn entitled "feBUGary 2026"
Week four of #feBUGary2026 !
Yeah I think most laypeople don't understand 'dinosaur' as a phylogenetic clade in the scientific sense but more like a vibe thing, which is why so many other extinct reptiles and even mammals are thought of as dinos. Through this lens it makes no sense to say 'birds are dinosaurs'
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Tetralophodon, considered to link a gomphothere grade with true elephants
Digital Drawing. A depiction of all 9 species of moa. They look as if they are floating in the air, moving towards a glowing point in the bottom left corner. In the background are some twisty-ish trees, all leaning to the left. There is a dark border around the whole piece. At the bottom are the skulls of all 9 species (they're probably not exactly to scale with one another). On the left and right of the skulls are pairs of kΕwhai leaves. The rest of the border is filled with simple lines. All 9 species of moa are (left to right): Mantell's moa Bush moa Eastern moa (bald one with blue head) Heavy-footed moa (behind eastern moa) South Island giant moa (has blue on the neck) Stout-legged moa North island giant moa Crested moa Upland moa
Moa
Mammothssss
greyhound croc!
βThe oxpecker and the elephantβ - one of the tales you can find in βa star called the sunβ, coming out this week from myself and @imagecomics.com
Thread - All right, here is the full Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) map series.
Made with Photoshop, Blender and Illustrator over a few months. Extra tools used for certain steps: Gplates, Gprojector, ArcGIS and GIMP.
Regional maps measure 100 x 75 cm (300 dpi). The full world map is 120 x 80 cm.
This art features 100 bees of various colors and shapes. These bees are designed in a cartoonish style, based on real species. The common name or species is written below the animals. Some bees are moving leaves, scraping plant hair, or sticking out their tongues. Some male bees have hairy faces and unusually shaped legs. There are also baby bees that have just hatched from their petal nests. Cute and colorful atmosphere. There are over 20,000 species of bees, so I only depicted a very small fraction of them!
Bees π
New painting! "Midsummer Procession", 33"x 21", Oil on Linen.
Result from the Joggins Formation #paleostream! This Canadian site is an absolute classic and even if you are not familiar with its name you probably know at least one of its major players...
Well, after a lot of struggle with image formats and my own embarrassment, I have made A BOOK (well, it's a PDF, let me have my moment) about the sauropods of the Iberian Peninsula.
Links at the end of the thread
Illustration of Haolong dongi with Laura Dern for scale (the animal is about the size of a large dog or a minature pony)
Haolong dongi shown alongside the fossil with various close-ups of the preserved skin from Huang et al. 2026.
The new iguanodont with novel skin coverings. In addition to the large scute-like scales on the tail, the body is covered with what the author's describe as "spikes". The largest ones are about 4 cm long but almost a cm thick, resembling short quills. The smaller ones are hair or eyelash-like.
And here the result of the MOTH locality #paleostream!
This incredible site from the early Devonian of Canada preserves an alien fish fauna drawn by preschoolers. As with other pieces from this series we can't actually show where these animals were preserved. The anoxic...
Haolong dongi with bit of color #sciart
An image showing 15 illustrations of birds paired with dinosaur skulls. Below each reads the words "Dinosaurs Survived!" with the geological formations and locations of each.
Dinosaurs Survived!
All 15 designs so far.
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Thank you!
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A bit more refining on this woolly friend! Blender hair is tricky.
WIP of a little woolly boy