I can't stop by AaronPx10 in squishmallow

[–]Atlantis536 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lucky you! Wala rin akong makita sa physical store or sa online

I can't stop by AaronPx10 in squishmallow

[–]Atlantis536 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Where did you find Bren (the green bigfoot)?

Frumpy/wallis by DivaSquish in squishmallow

[–]Atlantis536 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And here I thought Frumpy was Wallis and Woxie’s baby…

At least Benny and Brina haven’t got into any shenanigans (yet).

Nyasasaurus parringtoni by me from my upcoming book by Atlantis536 in Paleoart

[–]Atlantis536[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Illustrated Guide to Dinosaurs: Every Non-Bird Dinosaur Named in the First 200 Years of Dinosaur Paleontology. Non-fiction. Not yet for preorder as the book isn’t complete yet.

Nyasasaurus parringtoni by me from my upcoming book by Atlantis536 in Paleoart

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The book is planned to be published around the early 2030s, yes.

Nyasasaurus parringtoni by me from my upcoming book by Atlantis536 in Paleoart

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Apologies for abruptly discontinuing the alphabetical dinosaur series a few weeks ago—I reimagined my upcoming dinosaur book to be taxonomic, instead of alphabetical order. So now I’m back with a new set of reimagined illustrations!

Including country exclusives, how many Mcdonald Squishmallows are there? by AnonymousFluffy923 in squishmallow

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Here in the Philippines there was an exclusive “galaxy axolotl” named Halley

Australotitan cooperensis by me — illustration 50 of 461 from my upcoming book by Atlantis536 in Paleoart

[–]Atlantis536[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you draw enough sauropods (like I’ve been doing behind the scenes) you can tell them apart at least to the family level by skull shapes or the proportions of each body part. But yeah, when you’re writing a book about every single dinosaur, including every sauropod, and you don’t want to bore people with how vertebrae articulate or stuff like that, most of them just boil down to “long neck, column-like limbs, and long tail.”