We’ve had the good fortune to work with some very talented paleoartists on several of our projects, and we occasionally write posts drawing attention to pieces of paleoart that we think are especially cool or noteworthy, or use paleoart as a springboard for talking about paleobiology. As usual for SV-POW!, the tone of the posts ranges from completely serious to deeply silly.
- Sauropod-art-O-rama!
- Giant snow-sauropods of the Sapporo Ice Festival
- The Archbishop … restored!
- Pimp my pod
- Pimp my ‘pod 2: haids
- Genesis of an instant paleo-art classic
- Sauropods stomping theropods: a much neglected theme in paleo-art
- Sauropods stomping theropods redux
- The most awesome piece of art EVER
- Brontomerus in National Geographic
- More Brontomerus artwork, from Highlights magazine
- The elephant in the cave: accurate vs familiar vs usual in paleoart
- Hot sauropod news, part 2: A new look for Sauroposeidon
- Greatest. Palaeoart. Ever.
- Speculative sauropod sketches of SVPCA 2012
- An Apatosaurus worthy of All Yesterdays
- Ending on a high note
- More sketches from Brian Engh
- Oblivious sauropods being eaten
- The Diamantinasaurus in the cave: definitely unfamiliar this time
- Oblivious sauropods being eaten, part 2: Bakker’s snoozing brontosaur
- My attempt at a fully Engh-ed out brachiosaur
- Vomiting dinosaurs of SVPCA 2013
- Beards of the Mesozoic: Bob Nicholls edition
- Brian Engh: Stomp time!
- “Phat air meets wide gauge” meets color
- Sauropods stomping theropods: Bryan Riolo’s Chaos Gigantes
- SV-POW! fan-art? Yes, that’s a thing now
- Greatest. Video. Ever. Starring sauropod-on-theropod violence!
- Frederik Spindler’s wooly brachiosaur
We also have a series of posts reviewing the Apatosaurus maquette from Sideshow Collectibles, with some thoughts on the likely life appearance of sauropods:
- Sideshow Collectibles Apatosaurus maquette, Part 1: introduction
- Sideshow Collectibles Apatosaurus maquette, Part 2: the head
- Sideshow Collectibles Apatosaurus maquette, Part 3: the neck
- Sideshow Collectibles Apatosaurus maquette, Part 4: body, tail, limbs, base, and skull
- Sideshow Collectibles Apatosaurus maquette, Part 5: posture
- Sideshow Collectibles Apatosaurus maquette, Part 6: texture and color
- Sideshow Collectibles Apatosaurus maquette, Part 7: verdict
Matt’s posts on his technical illustrations:
- Friday follies: Raiders of the lost scap
- Dödös need röck döts
- Vicki’s book, Broken Bones, is out!
- Reconstructing the skull of Aquilops
Want to roll your own? Check out our DIY Dino posts:
Finally, for lack of a better place to put them, here are links to the complete Umbaran Starfighter Saga:
- Was the Umbaran Starfighter from Clone Wars inspired by an Apatosaurus vertebra? (Dec. 13, 2012)
- Heck, yes, the Umbaran Starfighter from Clone Wars was inspired by an Apatosaurus vertebra (Dec. 15, 2012)
- Umbaran Starfighter vs. Apatosaurus cervical, round 3 (Dec. 16, 2012)
- Umbaran Starfighter update (Jan. 4, 2013)
- CONFIRMED: the Umbaran Starfighter is an Apatosaurus cervical (Jan. 21, 2013)