Hi everyone, hope you’re all staying safe and staying indoors during this pandemic!
I had a go at drawing a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton in Paint (I based it on lots of different drawings and photos of skeletons I saw, but the one I used the most is the Nation’s T. rex at the Smithsonian. The leg stance is my own, so palaeotumblr, let me know if that’s anatomically impossible!)
After that I decided to have a go at giving it a body. I hope I didn’t make it too shrink-wrapped?
Palaeoartists - feel free to give me a critique so I can improve for next time!
A few things I opted to include, along with sources linked:
- Feathers on the back and arms, but nowhere else.
- Lips. Enamel has been found preserved on theropod teeth, which needs to be kept wet. Crocodilians live in water so don’t need lips, but theropods may have.
- Crocodile-like integument on the face.
- Neck ribs and gastralea (stomach ribs), which are delicate, hard to mount and often missing from museum skeletons!
- Keratinised facial features are from this Your Dinosaurs Are Wrong video.
- I tried to make it obvious that the eyes face forward, the hands are supinated, not pronated, and the feet are digitigrade - common mistakes in beginner dino art!
Possible mistakes I can see already, palaeotumblr let me know!
- The tail looks way too thin to be an effective counterweight to that huge head, should it be thicker?
- More keratin on the lachrymal than just that little eyebrow-like ridge?
- Would the feathers stop there, or would they plausibly extend all the way down the dorsal side of the tail? I know the ventral side was scaly as we have impressions for that.
- The teeth need to be more obviously heterodont, but that’s hard to draw in Paint!