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Vanessa Halls

Dilophosaurus sketch
Dilophosaurus sketch by @enn (Vanessa Halls)

A dilophosaurus. :B it's my favorite dinosaur as of late. It was the frilled one in Jurrasic Park, even though, contrary to popular belief, dilophosaurs did NOT have frills. I'm falling back into dinosaurs. x_x I used to be OBSESSED with them. Now Rick--palientologist man who did dinosaurs for museums--is gonna help me learn about them again. Whee! Dilophosaurs are so cool. So...tada. a dilophosaurus. I dunno if I'll color him (yes, him. only male dilophosaurs have the big ridges above their eyes), because I'm afraid it'll make him look yuckie. whee! Please comment. x_x I haven't drawn dinos since I was, like, five. XD Artwork © Copyright 2002 Vanessa Halls

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Posted: Sunday, 09 November, 2003 @ 01:03 PM

it has a nice sweet face.. which is interesting. it looks as though it has freckles ^^ .. its cartoonyism reminds me of something.. wow.. this has been up here for some time now.. I have yet to look at your other stuffs.. but I think you should go lok through a nice dino book and get a feel for more dinosaury porportions.. that could help you get mroe realisticer piccies..

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