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Please have a look at this picture and see if you see any really really obvious mistakes! I'm submitting it to a magazine later today, and don't want to find out that it looks like the hadrosaur is humping the theropod or something.
The scene is in the DFW area, Cenomanian epoch, early Late Cretaceous. That means, the hadrosaurs had 30 million years left in their evolutionary triumph, as did the theropods, represented by the mysterious small tyrannosaur or very large raptor at left. The crocodile species is similar to Sarcosuchus. Its bones, and those of some of its offspring, have been found at the Arlington Archosaur site (www.arlingtonarchosaursite.com)
The scene is in the DFW area, Cenomanian epoch, early Late Cretaceous. That means, the hadrosaurs had 30 million years left in their evolutionary triumph, as did the theropods, represented by the mysterious small tyrannosaur or very large raptor at left. The crocodile species is similar to Sarcosuchus. Its bones, and those of some of its offspring, have been found at the Arlington Archosaur site (www.arlingtonarchosaursite.com)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Alligator / Crocodile
Size 990 x 1280px
File Size 405.2 kB
I trully love the detail you shown there as you put some probably ancient plants to create a sense of an ancient landscape, wich I love indeed. those clouds are fantastic, and the crispy cloudy blue sky we can see behing is also very good touch, has a really deep sensatio to it.
only thing I see to add, asa totall nit-pick, is that there are some parts in the dark grey clouds that allow us to see the previous blue painting layer, and I feel that in those parts, the clouds should be consistent enough to block any possible view from what they have behind, more bright grey or medium grey should be digitally added (if possible) in those areas, saving the tree´s leaved around em.
I just hope I a letting you know in time tough, I see it has passed 7 hours since you posted it, it could be late for corrections.
appart from that, I think the picture is more than perfect, and that is an unimportnat detail after all, it´s just the background for god´s sakes, don´t even mind me too much.
only thing I see to add, asa totall nit-pick, is that there are some parts in the dark grey clouds that allow us to see the previous blue painting layer, and I feel that in those parts, the clouds should be consistent enough to block any possible view from what they have behind, more bright grey or medium grey should be digitally added (if possible) in those areas, saving the tree´s leaved around em.
I just hope I a letting you know in time tough, I see it has passed 7 hours since you posted it, it could be late for corrections.
appart from that, I think the picture is more than perfect, and that is an unimportnat detail after all, it´s just the background for god´s sakes, don´t even mind me too much.
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