With Episode 2, get ready to journey back to Cretaceous Montana—on a moonlit night deep in the forest, where danger lurks among the trees. Amidst the shadows, a Stenonychosaurus—small, nimble and hungry—prowls in search of its next meal.
Its eyes lock onto a small mammal, unaware that it's being watched...
Mark your calendars: on Friday, May 30th, the next episode drops exclusively on Patreon. Don’t miss this thrilling prehistoric encounter!
2025-05-27 01:22:18 +0000 UTC
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A young Velociraptor prowls the sunbaked terrain, its keen eyes scanning the landscape for any sign of prey.
2025-05-26 22:44:18 +0000 UTC
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An adolescent Kronosaurus on the lookout for its next meal.
Kronosaurus was a large genus of short-necked pliosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 125–100 million years ago. Belonging to the order Plesiosauria, Kronosaurus was a marine reptile, not a dinosaur, and is known for its massive skull—reaching over 2.5 meters long—with powerful jaws lined with conical, interlocking teeth suited for grasping slippery prey like fish, squid, and other marine reptiles. Estimates of its...
2025-05-26 22:42:29 +0000 UTC
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I've uploaded a full set of the texture overlays I personally use on Photoshop to create realistic scales and surface details in my illustrations. These are a powerful time-saving tool that can seriously elevate your artwork—no need to painstakingly draw each individual scale by hand!
If you're using Photoshop, I recommend applying the textures using "Intense Light" or "Soft Light" blending modes for a natural, realistic effect. You can also warp and resize them freely to fit your subject, or even convert them into custom brushes for...
2025-05-26 22:32:36 +0000 UTC
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