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Published: 2015-02-12 08:30:02 +0000 UTC; Views: 4556; Favourites: 77; Downloads: 64
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Description Waaaay back in the mid-to-late 1990's, when I was a youngun, just getting started in my career, my first pieces of published art were Dinosaur illustrations, appearing in children's books and small circulation magazines.
Most of this stuff was for Mike Frederick's "Prehistoric Times" magazine and then, later, for a nice little publisher in Century City, California called RGA Lowell House. (RGA doesn't exist anymore, but at the time it was located right across the street from the Nakatomi Plaza building from the original Die Hard movie! Being a Midwest kid who had just moved to California... I was starstruck.)
I think some of this work may have also been reprinted later in either a Random House or Harper Collins book or two. I can't remember anymore... Pretty sure one of those big companies took over RGA at some point.

My "Dino Art Years" were 1996-1999. After 1999 I started getting work in Television Animation, and stopped doing the Dinosaur Illustration stuff. But recently, I found a whole box of these drawings in my closet and thought it would be fun to add them to my Deviant Art Gallery. Just for nostalgia's sake.

Anyway... Good times...
Enjoy this little glimpse into my professional art prehisotry!
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RowserlotStudios1993 [2023-08-20 05:15:54 +0000 UTC]

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gdpr-68305413 [2022-05-31 14:03:49 +0000 UTC]

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Rammsteinfan1994 [2015-02-12 17:25:55 +0000 UTC]

There going to have a Mosasaur in Jurassic World

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MistahPete [2015-02-12 16:04:09 +0000 UTC]

Never heard of Kronosaurus, but it's scary! Love those squids, too.

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BryanBaugh In reply to MistahPete [2015-02-12 17:01:08 +0000 UTC]

I seem to recall "Kronosaurus" was the old name for it. More popularly known these days as "Mosasaur".

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GeotrixQueen In reply to BryanBaugh [2015-03-04 06:21:37 +0000 UTC]

Kronosaurus was a different animal entirely from Mosasaurs. More closely related to Nessie's Plesiosaur, though with stout necks.

It's most famous relatives are Predator X, and Liopleurodon.

Mosasaurs where snakes, for lack of a better term for them. Their cousins where the ancestors of the snakes we have today.

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