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Priscacara In The Flesh


ShadowElite951

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But not living :P

I failed to find a reconstructed/artist interpretation of a Priscacara...or all Green River fishes for that matter. Correct me if I'm wrong...

So I made one :D

It's the first time I did something like this, lemme know what you think! :)

95% done

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Completed image!

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Does resemble a bass; glad you knew enough of fish to make the bottom a lighter color than the top, if natural selection is true, then it's an adaptation; however would it have been the same back then?

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That's pretty cool!

Thanks :D

Does resemble a bass; glad you knew enough of fish to make the bottom a lighter color than the top, if natural selection is true, then it's an adaptation; however would it have been the same back then?

Huh, that never even crossed my mind :blink: . That's a really good question.

I guess the fish during the time would only know.

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nice job!!!!
Good job!!!!!!!

Thanks!

Nicely done indeed... what did you use for the color, Prismacolors or something?

Photoshop CS3 :D

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Dude! You have talent, as in marketable.

"There has been an alarming increase in the number of things I know nothing about." - Ashleigh Ellwood Brilliant

“Try to learn something about everything and everything about something.” - Thomas Henry Huxley

>Paleontology is an evolving science.

>May your wonders never cease!

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Yes indeed, a very nice job, but noway does it look like a bass to me. Much more like the bluegills, sunfish or redear that are all over america lakes and streams.

RB

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