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©2008-2009 ~unlobogris
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It's been a while since my last update here...
I'm getting a nice amount of new work, so when I have a little more time; I'll be able to submit some pieces more often. Here is one dedicated to ancient big mammals, done for a Science week mammal evolution exhibit of my university.

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:iconsteffanic:
Yay, good to see more. Ooh, i like scale drawings. That Paraceratherium is sweet, nice and big. Were these drawn a while back, and placed ontop of eachother, or was this all newly drawn?
:icondromornis:
And where is Mammuthus sungari?

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:iconhallcha:
Muy impressionante

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:iconpalombi:
Los bichos son grandiosos, en serio, pero desde la más profunda amistad.. tienes que trabajar las sombras de los fondos xDDDDDD parecen calcamonías.

No es por criticarte, ahora te veo menos inmortal y todopoderoso MUAJA!
:iconeveryonesname:
Excellent work bro!
:iconunlobogris:
Jejeje, en mi defensa tengo que decir que esto es recortado del póster en el que está incluido, que es el que lleva el fondo verde (en el completo, tiene un bonito degradado y todo)

P.D. los de las calcomanías de este estilo puede ser un negocio pujante... xDD
:iconunlobogris:
Hmm... no mammoths at the moment. The poster this picture belongs to is dedicated to more remote mammals (so nothing more recent than Oligocene (forget the fact that Chalicotherium persisted in the Miocene...))

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November 3, 2008
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