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Funnily enough, man may have witnessed the megafauna.I'm glad that even though we never met any of these flora and fauna for ourselves people decide to do art, learn, and speculate on how they're like.
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Funnily enough, man may have witnessed the megafauna.I'm glad that even though we never met any of these flora and fauna for ourselves people decide to do art, learn, and speculate on how they're like.
I hope OP Groog back in the day is proud of themselves for this. Great job cavemen.Funnily enough, man may have witnessed the megafauna.
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Supposedly, wooly mammoths were around as recent as 5,000 years ago.Funnily enough, man may have witnessed the megafauna.
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the sneep snorps are not amused with the bootleg doggos
Very understandable. The dogs keep stealing the spines off of their children. Once or twice is pretty funny, but by the thirtieth time you really can't be arsed to care anymore.the sneep snorps are not amused with the bootleg doggos
i knew dinosaurs were from spaceWhen I was a kid I would always see artwork of dinosaurs lit in purple floating through space but could never find the name of the artist to see more of their work. I remember really wanting a folder or something featuring their artwork. I hadn't thought about it for years now but I recently learned the artist's name is Joe Tucciarone. His art is some of the most 80s/90s stuff you'll ever see.
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Was wondering if someone would mention him. As a tangent, anyone interested in making art should check out his book "Light and Color". It's not a step by step tutorial kind of book as he writes essays about color theory.Figured James Gurney, of "Dinotopia" fame deserves a spot. A rare non-Dinotopia painting of the Triassic era:
Antarctica was also a lot further north, since it's moved south over millions of years due to plate tectonics.No wonder there are so many monsters in myths and legends in every single place around the world.
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Cretaceous forest in Antarctica. Fascinating how times have changed.
I heard it moved because of all the black people.Antarctica was also a lot further north, since it's moved south over millions of years due to plate tectonics.
Was wondering if someone would mention him. As a tangent, anyone interested in making art should check out his book "Light and Color". It's not a step by step tutorial kind of book as he writes essays about color theory.