alexanderdally
alexanderdally
Jurassic Lion
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G'day, my names Alex. I'll give you the quick version. I come from a town called Motueka down in New Zealand. I love Dinosaurs and other prehistoric life.
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alexanderdally · 3 years ago
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A lone titanophoneus is caught in a storm while combing the beach for food.
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alexanderdally · 3 years ago
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Solnhofen Sunrise 01
Late Jurassic, Europe
Compsognathus dinosaurs explore the early morning beach as Rhamphorhynchus pterosaurs fly by, perhaps returning from a night of fishing?
Made in Blender.
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alexanderdally · 3 years ago
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 A large pteranodon about to enjoy some fresh calamari.
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alexanderdally · 3 years ago
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Compsognathus longipes 01
Late Jurassic, Europe
A small theropod dinosaur, depicted here ascending a seaside rock in the early morning.
Made in Blender.
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alexanderdally · 4 years ago
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A large nothronychus hen enjoying some delicious ferns.
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alexanderdally · 4 years ago
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A female diplocaulus in search of a quiet place to lay her eggs. 
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alexanderdally · 4 years ago
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A lone utatsusaurus surfaces for air in a secluded bay.
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alexanderdally · 4 years ago
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POV: You’re a female Ubirajara and you’re not impressed.
The discovery of this little guy has a very sad backstory that is unfortunately all too common in paleontology: it was smuggled out of its home country (Brazil), and there’s an ongoing campaign to repatriate it.
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alexanderdally · 4 years ago
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The final revision of my styracosaurus I promise. I felt the environment looked too sterile in the old version and that the frill felt a little odd so hopefully this version fixes both issues.
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alexanderdally · 4 years ago
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Some quick celebration dinos for my mom’s birthday today.
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alexanderdally · 4 years ago
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Oviraptorid Adult and Chicks
Late Cretaceous, Djadokhta Formation, Asia
An adult Oviraptorid leads three chicks through the desert sands. Based on skeletons of Citipati and the Zamyn Khondt specimen.
Digital painting with some photographic elements (my own photos), using Photoshop and a Wacom tablet.
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alexanderdally · 4 years ago
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A napping plateosaurus basks in the heat of the midday sun.
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alexanderdally · 4 years ago
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Tyrannosaurus
Late Cretaceous, North America
I had the great opportunity to work on this image for the Mace Brown Museum of Natural History at the College of Charleston, SC, with guidance from paleontologist Dr. Scott Persons.
You can watch a virtual tour of the Museum’s exhibits at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNZ9NcUeXAA&list=PL4-bAC0oaWu445vvKgvIqIxP8OCndikoV
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alexanderdally · 4 years ago
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Eobrontosaurus
Late Jurassic, North AmericaI had the great opportunity to work on this image for the Mace Brown Museum of Natural History at the College of Charleston, SC, with guidance from paleontologist Dr. Scott Persons.You can watch a virtual tour of the Museum’s exhibits at:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNZ9NcUeXAA&list=PL4-bAC0oaWu445vvKgvIqIxP8OCndikoV
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alexanderdally · 4 years ago
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Pteranodon
Late Cretaceous, North America
I had the great opportunity to work on this image for the Mace Brown Museum of Natural History at the College of Charleston, SC, with guidance from paleontologist Dr. Scott Persons.
You can watch a virtual tour of the Museum’s exhibits at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNZ9NcUeXAA&list=PL4-bAC0oaWu445vvKgvIqIxP8OCndikoV
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alexanderdally · 4 years ago
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Triceratops
Late Cretaceous, North America
I had the great opportunity to work on this image for the Mace Brown Museum of Natural History at the College of Charleston, SC, with guidance from paleontologist Dr. Scott Persons.
You can watch a virtual tour of the Museum’s exhibits at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNZ9NcUeXAA&list=PL4-bAC0oaWu445vvKgvIqIxP8OCndikoV
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alexanderdally · 4 years ago
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Here is a collection of some of my favorite Triassic reptiles
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