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Growing up next to a zoo, Roman Uchytel always had a passion for animals.
To create the digital illustrations, Uchytel takes a lot of time and care to get things right.
While reconstructing ancient animals the easiest way is to rely on a skeleton, he tells My Modern Met.
And knowing the anatomy, it’s possible for you to fairly accurately recreate the animal.
Having descendants is also a big help.
And the hardest part is the coloration pattern.
Although you might rely on the habitat here.
The results speak for themselves.
Delightful for both children and adults, these images are reminders of the megafauna that once roamed the Earth.
That makes them about ten times larger than the modern two-toed sloth.
By making the comparison visual, Uchytel is giving a new perspective on these facts and figures.
And, in the process, he’s sparking curiosity about prehistoric life.