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I've been working on this thing for ages and it's finally finished. It's the second of a series of feathered dinosaur drawings for *Agahnim's evolution booklet to refute the claims of the Kentucky creation museum. Here's the first in the series, Jinfengopteryx elegans.

Microraptor gui was a small dromaeosaurid dinosaur from the early Cretaceous of Liaoning, China. It is unique in that several of its described fossil specimens are preserved with a very distinct covering of feathers, including long flight feathers on its feet and hind legs. It probably used the combined effect of these four wings to glide or "parachute" short distances.

Microraptor's similarity to modern birds is rather striking in terms of morphology, which is why it's included in *Agahnim's booklet section on feathered dinosaurs.

I have several people to thank for help with this picture, including the fine folks at Gondolend for their masterful anatomy critiques, especially *shartman but also ~dracontes, ~MattMart, Quilong for skeletal reference, and as always, *Agahnim for his compositional and shading-related help. Much :heart:.

This was done in conté crayons, which are pastel-like chalks.

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:icont-pekc:
Great work! Very good details, shading and colors. :)

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:iconangelac:
How did you know that I love microraptor gui? :D I saw this guy\'s fossil at the museum in NYC, it was quite an experience!

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:iconzellal:
Did you see \"The four winged dinosaur\"? In that, they concluded that when gliding the microraptor must have thrust its legs backward to make a tent with it\'s tail. However when landing it\'d bring it\'s legs forward again to grab a branch, so you could say that\'s what it\'s doing. Unless you think it flies like that? ^^
Still very beautiful. =)

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:iconferahgo-the-assassin:
It's supposed to be taking off in my drawing. And thanks.

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:icondrakkenfan:
Wow.. this is incredible! I love the background *fave*
:iconrestrainedraptor:
I have always known that you were a very talented artist, but this still leaves me awestruck. The time and planning you put into it certainly shows - this is pretty much as photographic as a painting gets. The slanted horizon and foreshortening make for a great action shot! The shadow on the rock also helps a great deal. You are a master of paleontology! =)

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:iconferahgo-the-assassin:
Thank you for such a kind comment. I'm glad the work I put into this shows. :)

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:icontheantimonyelement:
Oh, wonderful! Microraptor is one of the most intriguing and underloved theropods out there. It\'s good to see them getting some love... :)

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:icondraculahunter7:
That is the best one I\'ve seen you do so far. Nicely done, sir (ma\'am?).

Did you use skeletal references?

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