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  2. Danielle Dufault - Wikipedia

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    Dufault's interest in paleoart started when she visited Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto at eight years old and saw the dinosaur skeletons on display. [1] [2] In addition to drawing and sketching, she enjoyed exploring nature as a child, spending hours outdoors, digging up worms and collecting insects.

  3. Supersaurus - Wikipedia

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    Supersaurus (meaning "super lizard") is a genus of diplodocid sauropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic period. The type species , S. vivianae , was first discovered by Vivian Jones of Delta, Colorado , in the middle Morrison Formation of Colorado in 1972.

  4. All Yesterdays - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent to its publication, All Yesterdays has proven influential on the modern culture of palaeoart. [1] The book and its associated concepts have sometimes appeared in publications covering the nature, history, and 'best practices' of palaeoart, particularly in the context of emphasizing the need for modern depictions of dinosaurs to be consistent with how living animals look and behave. [3]

  5. Gregory S. Paul - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Scott Paul (born December 24, 1954) is an American freelance researcher, author and illustrator who works in paleontology.He is best known for his work and research on theropod dinosaurs and his detailed illustrations, both live and skeletal. [1]

  6. Paleoart - Wikipedia

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    Paleoart can even be used as a research methodology in itself, such as in the creation of scale models to estimate weight approximations and size proportions. [23] Paleoart is also frequently used as a tool for public outreach and education, including through the production and sale of paleontology-themed toys, books, movies, and other products ...

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Palaeontology

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    These are all in the public domain, and so also are great sources for images such as historical skeletal reconstructions and elements of anatomy. The Polyglot Paleontologist (formerly Paleoglot.org), translations of non-English palaeontology articles; Pterosaur FAQ's, by Raymond Thaddeus C. Ancog. The Pterosaur Database, by Paul Pursglove.

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Palaeontology/Paleoart review

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    This species was last seen in 1962 and the preserved specimens have lost their original color so I had to restore it based on field notes, so there's some element of reconstruction like in paleoart rather than referencing photos of live individuals (which to my knowledge do not exist). Olmagon 02:12, 8 December 2024 (UTC)

  9. John Sibbick - Wikipedia

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    His artwork was also used as cover images for the magazine White Dwarf. [8] Sibbick's Warhammer artwork was highlighted in an Illuminations exposè in White Dwarf 83 in 1986. [7] Sibbick's colour work is executed in gouache on artist's board, and often benefits from the production of detailed preparatory sketches and even 3D models for ...