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For some reason this page took me AGES, I think a lot of it was due to how much reference time I needed to draw the tarbosaurs, which, looking at it now I probably drew their faces a bit too wide on the front view (they are looking more rexy right now) but happy with the profile views! Honestly most readers will probably assume they are T. Rex anyway. They do look very similar. But because I am a stickler for details I picked a specific species of tyrannosaur -- Tarbosaurus -- that lived in Mongolia in the late Cretaceous, the time period of this comic -- and would be plausible to interact with our main characters, the Adasaurus and the Nanyangosaurus.
I am really enjoying this night time effect, but I went a little TOO detailed, especially in panel 2, which is only visible if you zoom way in on the high res version, so I'll have to remind myself to scale back a little on the next one. Most people don't crank up the detail that high on a comic they're reading. ;p

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