An old Life Magazine ad from 1940 animated by Studio Spud using Moho software (2D vector animation).
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Diplodocus from above, walking in water with a pterosaur shadow
corlorful landscape, reduce color harmony, pterosaurs in the sky
Phylogenetic tree of dinosaurs
A jar with cretaceous creatures : T.rex, Triceratops, Pachycephalosaurus, Quetzalcoaltus and Nyctosaurus
Oh right it’s #PortfolioDay
Hello, I’m Clémence, french illustrator, dinosaur enjoyer 🦖
I draw colorful paleo stuff for kids’ books, publishing & brands who, for some reason, need dinos (good reason)
📸https://www.instagram.com/clem_dupont/
🖥️https://clemencedupont.com/
That’s awesome
Wow, I’ve never heard of them either. The fossils with writing! 😂
Nice! You will be unstoppable
Amazing!
Nice! I love the HW-322. That’s my favorite scribe. Once I started using one of those I never looked back at a microjack
Those look great! What scribe are you using?
Happy fuckin Easter, you crazy bastards.
LOOK AT IT
I can't believe the "New Yorker" REJECTED this cartoon!
I think about it often
Artemis II let’s gooooooo!
I'm not crying, you're crying!
64x64 pixel dino portraits, game boy palette
I just backed Stephen R. Bissette's TYRANT Historic Deluxe Editions on @kickstarter.com www.kickstarter.com/projects/com...
The HSS M8 x 1mm Tap & M8 x 1mm Die Metric Thread Right Hand Murders
Completely agree. And those camel teeth! 👀
My favorite
When movies were shot on physical film, the film was measured in feet.
This is why any recorded thing is now called ‘footage.'
Cover of THE MAXX issue 2. The Maxx (a big purple, inhuman looking character with weird singular claws on his fists), the Jungle Queen (a blonde woman in a leopard print bikini and surprisingly natural, human proportions, and an honest to god Leopard, grace the cover under the edgy logo.
The Maxx bears his claws on the cover of issue 3.
A splash page from the comic. The Maxx grumbles about being in his dream world one minute while being in the real world the next, while he is still chasing the weird little inky black monster he was chasing in his dream.
Art of The Maxx and the Jungle Queen (wearing street clothes), with her arm around him.
It cannot be overstated how weird & groundbreaking THE MAXX was upon release. It was this crazy culture grenade, bridging the Venn diagram between mainstream comics & Alt (not indie) comics. In an era of anti-heroes, The Maxx satirized that, redefining what mainstream comics could be. RIP Sam Kieth.
Paddington in Return of the Jedi (1832)
I Photoshop Paddington into a movie, TV show, or pop culture until I forget: Day 1832
A comic strip titled The Amazing World of Tomorrow. A food delivery robot cooler drives down a sidewalk. It crashes into a rental scooter. It backs up. It crashes into the rental scooter again. The scooter wobbles. The scooter falls to the ground as the food delivery robot backs up again. A driverless taxi crashes into both the scooter and the food delivery robot sending them flying.
The Amazing World of Tomorrow
My little buddy Taters says “Hi! Bye!”
Liberty? Over. Tyranny!
I’m not sure if it’s the limitation of my eyes or my phone screen but the pinks and purples were really hard. It was fun though!
Seven years of my life were spent preparing this animal!
Pixel art of a scene under the Cambrian sea showing strange alien-like creatures of the Cambrian Period including Vauxia in the foreground, a pinkish-purple Anomalocaris, deep blue Opabinia, violet Nectocaris, bright green Pectocaris, blue-grey Banffia, and Wiwaxia on the rocks in the background.
Theme: The #Weirdness of Cambrian life
#pixelart #pixel_dailies #paleoart
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