Fictional Dinosaur Portraits - Iteration 2 - Retro Redux

 Hello again,


After experimenting with Skullgen, I was reminded of a doodle I did once, a panoply of fictional theropods heads, which I had dreamed-up at random. Here is the original image:





This leaving something to be desired, I decided to flesh out the best of them into full speculative portraits, thus.


A mid-sized Eustreptospondylus relative. Adapted to catch vertebrates smaller than itself, it has long, recurved teeth.

An herbivorous Notosuchian that has done away with teeth, in favor of a strong beak.

A relative of Confusciousornis, having an upturned bill and small teeth.

A crestless Oviraptorid which bears a large, powerful beak.

A long-snouted Megalosaur, transitional between Megalosaurs and Spinosaurs.

An extremely basal ornithischian, which has not yet evolved a beak.

A large, long-snouted Unenlagiine which has many conical teeth for hunting fish.

A Spinosaur which has a long, pointed narrow snout somewhat like a bird.

A short-snouted Allosaurid of moderate size, and having a more powerful bite.

A Spinosaur related to Baryonyx, which has a very extensive frontal crest.

A large Ceratosaur, perhaps intermediate between Dilophosaurus and Ceratosaurus.

A Troodont-like Paravian which has a large, hooked premaxillary beak, as well as blade like teeth, a hunter.


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