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This one here was inspired by *beastofoblivion's tutorial on the process she uses to draw:
[link] So it's a pen sketch textured and shaded and I liked the result very much. EDIT: Cleaned it up. EDIT #2: Cropped it, resized it, and cleaned it up a bit more. EDIT #3: Now in glorious technicolor. Cleanup job of a rescan on Photoshop and Paintshop Pro. |
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June 6, 2004
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Oh, hey look. It's a SIGNATURE!
::wacks you with a Giant Deli Dill and runs off giggling madly::
besides it being a predator,
but it's definitely looking here!
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If you can be told what you can see or read,
then it follows that you can be told what to say or think.
-boc
Looking what?
On ol' Allo': [link]
I'm a little disoriented after a weekend of no sleep.
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If you can be told what you can see or read,
then it follows that you can be told what to say or think.
-boc
We have a tyranosaurus (rex probably) skull at the museum
here in town. Standing next to it really makes the imagination spin.
Also, in one of the roofs, there's this really huge skeleton
of some type of aquatic beast - it's at least 20 meters in length
and has a crocodile-like head.
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If you can be told what you can see or read,
then it follows that you can be told what to say or think.
-boc
Spell the names correctly please. Since I've seen Euoplocephalus [link] misspelt as "Euoplogy" I've becomed even less lenient to misspelt names than I was, if I ever was, that is.
Though the taxonomy of tyrannosaurids is a bit messy I'd think T. rex is the only species so far: [link]
Ah lucky you! Could we be granted with a few photos?
That dangling skeleton must be of a pliosaur [link]
I'm not being to abusive in giving so much links am I?
I hear ya! I've been late on sleep hours since high school!
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