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Published: 2015-03-21 18:46:37 +0000 UTC; Views: 187; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 0
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I received suggestions from a few fans to draw a T-Rex.(c) Kayla Wolden 2015
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Comments: 6
cortevidas [2016-02-15 13:21:14 +0000 UTC]
kinda looks more like an gorgonopsid than an t-rex, specially the placement of the teeth. Still, nice job
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DrawWithDizzy In reply to cortevidas [2016-02-15 23:32:09 +0000 UTC]
Dunno what a gorgonopsid is, but this was drawn from memory, so I'm not surprised it's not totally accurate.
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Miakhano In reply to DrawWithDizzy [2017-07-08 00:30:14 +0000 UTC]
If you're interested, I can offer some useful info.
Gorgonopsids belong to therapsids, that's the ancient proto-mammals who lived and dominated the land in the Permian period before dinosaurs have appeared. They were grotescue and very interesting creatures, unlike on any of the existing. Good example of transitional form between amphibians and mammals.
One of the common and most important traits for therapsids and mammals is differentiation of the teeth: fangs, molars, tusks e.t.c. Dinosaurs belongs to another evolutional line and they do not have such a differentiation. Their teeth may differ by size, but not by form and function. On the other hand, their teeth could be replaced by new if lost, so tyrannosaurids and other carnivore dinos had teeth of regular shape, but different in size (some are old, some are newer), but never had fangs. Late herbivore dinos developed dental batteries, but that's another topic.
Still you can portray, animals, the way you want, nobody, can, deny, but creature wouldn't be recognized as any existed dinosaur. Some sort of fantasy dinosaur maybe. Like "tyranno" from Beyblade cartoon.
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DrawWithDizzy In reply to Miakhano [2017-07-08 00:37:16 +0000 UTC]
Wow, haha this drawing is two years old, and you just responded to a comment from a year ago. xD Obviously by now I'm aware that T-rex's teeth didn't look like this, but when I drew this it was off the top of my head so I didn't think about it too hard. It was just a quick sketch anywho. Back then I was only really familiar with drawing the teeth of canines (and even then barely), so I was just going from there. This is why using references is important, haha.
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Miakhano In reply to DrawWithDizzy [2017-07-08 00:41:17 +0000 UTC]
I am sort of necroposter, you know.
Anyways, I think some info on therapsids may be interesting for occasional readers cuz that's really interesting evolutional taxon as well as unknown by most of people.
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