If you missed the first part, I advise you look at it first: https://dinopedia.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000142903
Now, on with the art!
Utahraptor (?)
Okay… I’m not even sure if this was Utahraptor.
2018
Unlike the four drawings I sent last time, it seems that these original images were incomplete. They weren’t coloured in, and had so little detail that it is hard to identify what species they were. This Dromaeosaur (only identifiable by the sickle-shaped claw) was either intended to be Utahraptor or Velociraptor. I have portrayed it as the former. Like the Carnotaurus, it is very upright and is drawn in multiple parts.
2022
This is how I’ve drawn Utahraptor for a decent amount of time. It is amongst my more accurate 2022 drawings, possessing feathers. However, it has exposed teeth, and in accurate wrists.
2025
Gave it lips, and tried to fix the wrists. The main issue is that I cannot draw inwards-facing hands, as my drawings are all very much 2-dimensional. You’ll notice this issue with two other images in this post.
Lizard-eaters and Lizards
My original comic I included these species in was so vague that I cannot surely identify either of these species.
2018
The ‘Lizard Eater’ was either intended to be a larger reptile or a theropod, but I cannot tell. The original drawing was horrendously vague, and lacked any detail whatsoever. I think the less said about this creature, the better.
There were two lizards, one with a crest and one without. Like most other drawings from this time, they have sticks for legs, and circles for skulls. Their long tongues are also always exposed, even when their mouthes are closed.
Due to the vagueness of these species, I don’t have any 2022 depictions of them.
2025
I decided to draw the Lizard-Eater as a generic feathered theropod, likely a Compsognathid or Dromaeosaur. I gave it lips and the accurate wrists.
As for the lizards, I realised I cannot draw them. I had to use 2 reference images, and they still came out pretty bad. But hey, they are still better than the 2018 drawings. Right?
Tyrannosaurus
Now for the one you have all been waiting for… the Tyrant lizard himself. However, there were some things I did different about this as opposed to the previous images:
2018
Another giant generic theropod. I initially mistook it for a Mosasaur in one of my drawings where it is only seen as a head. Stick arms, upright posture, separate body parts… you get the idea.
2̶0̶2̶2̶ 2021
I was going to draw my 2022 depiction, but I realised just how little it has changed since then. So, I found a drawing I did in 2021 and tried to replicate that. It is like the halfway point between by modern drawings and these old ones. The arms are still sticks and the feet are drawn like the 2018 Carnotaurus, but the tail, body and head are all connected. Also for some reason, I shrink-wrapped some theropods slightly in 2021.
2025
I’ve drawn Tyrannosaurus multiple times recently, and wanted to give myself a challenge; giving it an open mouth. This is something I almost exclusively did in 2018, but have not done since, since, like drawing lizards, I cannot draw open dinosaur mouths. But I think the open mouth of this Tyrannosaur worked pretty well. Also, it has sparse feather covering, proper wrists, scars and is bulkier than my 2021 depiction.
What was your favourite species of Part II? Is there a specific species you want me to try and draw in these three styles? Do you want a notification for Part III? Let me know down below!