Society of Vertebrate Paleontology [unofficial] Paleoart Conference Session
Ғылым және технология
Support original scientific paleoart!!
Joschua Knüppe
Monosmilus paper:
royalsocietypublishing.org/do...
Facebook: / art-by-joschua-kn%c3%b...
Twitter: / joschuaknuppe
DeviantArt: www.deviantart.com/hyrotrioskjan
Twitch: / hyrotrioskjan
Instagram: / joschuaknuppe
Natalia Jagielska
natalia-jagielska.weebly.com/
/ wrycritic
Wyatt Andrews
Twitter: / jimmadseni
Instagram: / wyatt_andrews_spooky_w...
Artstation:www.artstation.com/wyatt-andr...
Tyler Young
Website: www.snowwolpard.com/
Instagram: @SnowWolpard
(Personal) Twitter: @wolpard
Danielle Dufault
twitter: @MesozoicMuse
website: www.ddufault.com/
email: ddufault.illustration@gmail.com
KZread: / animalogic
Tess Gallagher
/ tessasaurus_
/ tess.gallagher.75873
/ tessasaurus_rex
Henry Sharpe
Twitter: @paleoartologist
Instagram: @nonotyrannus
Website: artstation.com/paleoartologist
Idaho Virtualization Lab
Evelyn Vollmer:
Instagram: @ev_3d_
tiktok @evelyn_vollmer
Brandon Peecook:
twitter: @_gondwannabe_
Jesse Pruitt
instagram: @Buzzsaw_studio
April I. Neander
/ aineander
/ aineander
www.aprilneander.com.
Jesús Reolid
jesusreolid.es
Twitter:
/ dino_verso
Instagram:
/ reosaurio
and KZread:
/ jrpgranada
Raven Amos
Patreon: / alaskanime
Podcast:cgfx.us/gsp1 or www.cubelight.graphics/gallima...
Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/alaskanime
Enamel Pin Art on Facebook: / ravenamos.pinart
Learn More About “Buster” cgfx.us/busterbc or learning.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/...
Screaming into the Void (Twitter): / alaskanime
Counter.Social (Mastodon)
www.counter.social/@alaskanime
Etsy www.etsy.com/alaskanime
Pavel Galvan
www.deviantart.com/pavelowsky...
/ pavelgalvanpaleoart
/ pavel_galvan_paleoart
Midiaou Diallo
Artstation: www.artstation.com/midiaoudiallo
Twitter: / midiaou7
DeviantArt: www.deviantart.com/midiaou
Joanna Kobierska & Szymon Gornicki
prehistoricreptilesofpoland.com/
/ prehistoricreptilesofp...
/ ofprehistoric
/ joannakobierska
www.artstation.com/joanna_kob...
/ gornickiszymon
www.szymongornicki.com/
Connor Moore
mariettamuseums.org/campus-ma...
www.artstation.com/cmoorepaleo
/ dinoman45
/ snackrun
PREHISTORICA Christian
www.patreon.com/prehistorica
/ prehistorica_cm
/ prehistorica
#2020SVP #SVPPaleoartSession #Paleontology #Paleoart #scicomm #sciart
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Thank you very much for putting this together Brian! I feel myself in awesome company =)
@soppdrake
3 жыл бұрын
Thankyou for participating! ❤🦖
@DinosaursReanimated
3 жыл бұрын
BIG SALUTE!! Thanks for putting your video together so fast and so good!!
god this really makes me want to get into paleo art paleo has always been a huge interest of mine and so has art! I just havent actually practiced drawing animals much. I'm a bio student and my dream job would 100% be paleo related :o
@Dino-lemon265
3 жыл бұрын
Then you need to start drawing animals and dinosaurs ASAP
I'm definitely going to draw me some accurate dinosaurs drawings,tonight (so it's definitely make a video on this.)
That short film of a Velociraptor is amazing! I've wanted to see that for a long time! Will definitely check their work!
Is no one going to talk about how adorable the velociraptor at 39:34 is?
@gemavaliente7675
3 жыл бұрын
Hes a good boy :)
@jaisanatanrashtra7035
3 жыл бұрын
Are you Indian Not many Indians are interested in Dinosaurs sadly
@devikamalkanthi9167
3 жыл бұрын
@@jaisanatanrashtra7035 Nope, i am sri Lankan. But nice to meet a fellow dinosaur fan
@jaisanatanrashtra7035
3 жыл бұрын
@@devikamalkanthi9167 Sri lanka was part of India So probably you are Indian 😉
@devikamalkanthi9167
3 жыл бұрын
@@jaisanatanrashtra7035 😂 true.
I'm one of the team working with Simon And Joanna on the documentary 37:50 I gotta say both of them are amazing people. While I never met Joanna personally I can say sth about Simon. Great guy and I cannot understate how commited he is to this project. Almost all his time, day and night he works tirelessly on this documentary. Not a week goes by that he hasn't got any interesting progress to show. He's been a fan of dinosaurs since like... 10. And this doc really is his life's dream come true. Me and his other friends are so proud of him and are rooting for you bud!
@DinosaursReanimated
3 жыл бұрын
Good luck! Looking forward to seeing what you all create! Joanna's animation is STUNNING!!!!!!
Joschua Knüppe is not only a very talented palaeoartist who always challenges us with unexpected angles, interesting scenes and different takes on popular animals... ...he's also hot :O I had no idea.
Hey could you do a tutorial of how to draw allosaurus europaeus? Or Dakotaraptor? I love your channel! Keep up the work!
38:31 that's bloody realistic 😱
@samuelcollazo5129
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah almost everything in that picture with the alligator looked real!
Thank you, Brian, for sharing this video with us. It's great to see so many creative people bringing these extinct animals, and eco systems, to life. I can see this inspire others to draw these subjects. I wish you continued success with your channel.
wow this is just amazing to watch too see all of the amazing art is just awesome and to learn a bit about the people who created them just makes it better
Just had to pop in here and leave a comment! I'm watching the artists' clips on my tv right now and I have to say what an inspired bunch of people that have sent in their amazing work! Great Idea! Inspirational collection of paleoart done by some super talent.
I loved every minute of every person and every creation.
Great stuff. Thanks everyone for presenting and thank you Brian for putting this together.
Amazing job putting all this together and getting these people some public exposure!
Such an incredible job to both you and the many artists that contributed to both this video and paleontology too!
This was awesome! I wish you all success in your career endeavors. It would be great to see this as an annual thing.
Videos like this just make we wish I had some kind of artistic talent. Drew all the time for years, then eventually gave up after finally realizing I was trash at it and had barely improved any after more than a decade.
@DinosaursReanimated
3 жыл бұрын
Sometimes significant improvement takes more than a decade. That said, I'm sure there are skills you have the ability to develop that the world needs. Explore widely, practice the things that truly captivate you, and you'll develop them.
Why does beautiful stuff like looking at the night sky or thinking about the era of the dinosaurs get me emotional
I had so much fun watching this! thanks!
Awesomeness! thank you for publishing this very inspirational video!
Education is what we all need
I love following paleoartist on Twitter this video just gives me more people to follow :)
Who are the 4 scum that disliked this amazing collage of magnificently talented people and their work?
@jaisanatanrashtra7035
3 жыл бұрын
Jurrasic park fans 😂
@aleksandrakrolak
3 жыл бұрын
Creationists xD
@DinosaursReanimated
3 жыл бұрын
@@aleksandrakrolak Probably a few other far right people too. Some people think I'm "radical" for caring about the environment and believing that equal rights for people who don't look like me makes our society stronger.
@aleksandrakrolak
3 жыл бұрын
@@DinosaursReanimated I have the same issues. You basically stand "in the center for EVERYONE to be happy", but for some weird reason some people think you're a far left radicalist who want to erase their "one and only true" way of life. Almost like they're projecting something... :P Aside from that, I love Your content and this video :D I love to learn new things about animals, anatomy, science. And especially in art communities people have this weird tendency to copy eachother instead of going to the source, and many dinos and dragon designs suffer from that, skinny meatless raptors and fingers from elbows in dragon wings drives me nuts :D
do you think at some point you could do some kind of pterosaur anatomy drawing? muscles and everything?
I've got your next Brian Engh logo design. A single theropod track with "Thats a big God damn footprint " half of it on top and the rest underneath it
This was great. Watched it to the end. 😄
Would love to see the art work that you guys do applied in board games..
This is excellent, I wish I could have participated but here in KY, and the paper to, was exclusively invertebrate fauna.
every day, i want to get into paleo art more and more, and eventually become a paleoartist myself. im just not sure where to exactly start, or where im at. i love prehistoric life, i love drawing it, but what else is there to it? i hope i find this out soon
A T. Rex named Stan was sold for $31 million.
The dancing raptor...oooh! :D
Will the Europasaurus Graphic Novel Book be available in English?
So Cool to see Danielle here
as long as i dont see any huge theropod covered in more feathers than an ostrich, i agree
brian can I ask you a question: how do you work in the field of paleoart? can you go to the excavation sites with paleontologists or do they give you commissions on drawings? I ask you this question because I am really interested in paleoart and you are fantastic for me!
It’s started!
@Shoebill1447
3 жыл бұрын
Fanilly
Very Cool!
The Idaho Virtualization Lab people mentioned at about 24:00 that the 3d models were being uploaded to an international database that anyone could access. Where is it? I really would like to download some of those models!!!!
@evelynvollmer2749
3 жыл бұрын
Hi IVL employee here 😂 just happened to come across this, at the IVL we have a sketchfab page with a bunch of our models, also morphosource. 😊
@thelaughinghyenas8465
3 жыл бұрын
@@evelynvollmer2749 , Wonderful! What is your Sketchfab page name? IVL? Any other formats (STL, blender?)
9:40 that Ginga Densetsu Weed collection tho
Can someone PLEASE tell me the term for Paleoart of fictional creatures. I’ve been trying to remember all day
is this a convention in non-covid times and how does one get invited to the video or go to the conference??
God bless all of you.
@masotan152
2 жыл бұрын
Thx
@Dr.IanPlect
Жыл бұрын
religious nonsense
I love your voice
More genius...........as usual..!
back in the sixties we were told a resurgence of the ice age was happenning. Experts told us we were all going to freeze.
@DinosaursReanimated
2 жыл бұрын
Only a few experts, said that, and the hypothesis only persisted for a short period of time before it was disproven. At that time evidence from ice cores, fossils, and large scale climate studies were only just beginning to be collected. We now have really compelling evidence from numerous sources (geology, paleontology climatology, biology, oceanography etc) and a near-consensus among scientists from numerous scientific disciplines and even numerous religious and political backgrounds. The TINY minority of scientists who still claim that global warming/climate instability isn't caused by human greenhouse gas emissions are almost always bought and paid for by large oil corporations who are willing to sacrifice the long term health and stability of our planet for short term profits.
Dinovember is in full swing!
I 100% agree with that intro.
I followed the video while shamelessly drawing a scaly dinosaur :)
Oi, Danielle :D
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I hope one day I can become a professional paleoartist, I just dont know how to😅
38:20 what a cute voice she has 🤗
Pavel Galván steals art, kinda disappointing to see him here, anywho, amazing video
Didn't knew Tyler young was a girl 😂
@DinosaursReanimated
3 жыл бұрын
Tyler identifies as nonbinary :)
facts_dinosaurs on Instagram.
wat dude lmao
Wish you was the president..... because politicians and capitalism dont understand, or not have the will to understand
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danielle is so pasty
Oh... another non-scientific way to lecture about climate change from a scientific channel. So why do you always try to lecture through (artificially acted) moral instead of making videos about the topic, explaining it, debating with other opinions? Yeah, the topic has been thrown out there for decades, but since then there is much politics and scandals tied to it, so what are you arguing for? What's your data base? Is it your social peer group? Is it just the thing to be part of the official scientific community, otherwise you would not be accepted? If you can answer especially the last question in your mind with "yes", than you know it has less to do with science and much more with ideology crossing politics.