What's going on with its arm? The claws are pointed upward, meaning that the arm is held palm-upward. The joints in its wrists didn't allow it to turn its hands like that.
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Your artwork is beautiful indeed, and well-executed, however, there are some anatomy errors with the Deinonychus.
Deinonychus did not have feathers. They didn't have wings either. I think what you have here is closer to the Archeopyteryx, which was one of the early, prehistoric birds. Deinonychus was a relative of the Velocoraptor, and the Utah Raptor, which also did not have feathers or wings.
This is a great picture, but just those few things.
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actually all raptors had feathers, and possibly wing like feathers on their arms. A Velociraptor has been found with feathers in Mongolia, and the tissue recently recovered from a t-rex bone (tissue!!! how f-ing cool is that!!) has proven once and for all that all theropods (a.k.a. biped carnivores like raptors) are the ancestors of all modern birds. These discoveries are all very recent (2002 or more recent) and most people don't know about them.
I know that dinosaurs are descendants of birds (some people are convinced that because they looked like reptiles means that they must be related to reptiles *grr* I hate that...) But I wouldn't say that ALL raptors had feathers just because one was found in Mongolia. I would say that some may have, but not all. Or perhaps a particular species or breed.
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that pic so rules!!!^^*faves and and watch*i luv the feathers^^
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Deinonychus did not have feathers. They didn't have wings either. I think what you have here is closer to the Archeopyteryx, which was one of the early, prehistoric birds. Deinonychus was a relative of the Velocoraptor, and the Utah Raptor, which also did not have feathers or wings.
This is a great picture, but just those few things.
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If you look like you can be taken advantage of, don't act like it, because then you will be.
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you want commisions i do em^^
[link]
click this:[link] and put the speakers up full blare^^
"upon the beast of darkness are the wings of i