PNSO

PNSO, an organization devoted to the creation of and research related to scientific art, was founded

PNSO is a global leading scientific art research institution, co-founded by science artist ZHAO Chuang and science fairy tale writer YANG Yang in 2009. Project Darwin, initiated by PNSO, is a grand natural science art project, which has been collaborating with many renowned scientists around the world to restore images, skeleton structures, and 3D models of more than 500 paleontological fossils of

07/09/2024

After visiting the Shanxi Natural History Museum to learn more about dinosaur fossils, ZHAO Chuang, the scientific artist from PNSO, will lead you to restore the important dinosaurs discovered in Shanxi, bringing these mysterious creatures to life on paper!

Yunganglong datongensis came from the superfamily Hadrosauroidea, and its head was quite distinctive. How do we restore its head only based on the incomplete fossil elements? Join ZHAO Chuang in the video to draw a Yunganglong together!
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07/09/2024

TUE | July 9, 2024
Daxiatitan
SIZE: 26 to 30 m long
DIET: Herbivorous
PERIOD: Early Cretaceous
ORIGIN: Gansu
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07/08/2024

Fossils of basal hadrosauroid dinosaurs from the early Late Cretaceous are rarely found worldwide. However, researchers have discovered two genera of hadrosauroids in Zuoyun County, Datong City, Shanxi Province, China. One of them has been named Yunganglong datongensis, which significantly adds to our knowledge of the origins of hadrosauroids.

In today’s video, Dr. JIA Lei, the dinosaur expert from Shanxi Natural History Museum, and ZHAO Chuang, the scientific artist from PNSO, will take you into Shanxi Natural History Museum to reveal the discovery and research stories of the Yunganglong datongensis fossils. Please check the video to find more.
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07/08/2024

Hi, everyone. Let’s get to know dinosaurs with ZHAO Chuang. Stegosaurus is a well-known herbivorous dinosaur. When it comes to herbivorous dinosaurs, people often recall these images: long-necked sauropods, horned ceratopsians, duck-billed hadrosaurs, and stegosaurians. Stegosaurians are pretty representative and featured by the bony plates standing along their backs, which has never been found in any other animal. This is the most fantastic part of this animal. In this video, Mr. ZHAO will talk about some details about Biber and Rook the Stegosaurus and the scientific basis we adopted in their restorations. Check the video to find more.
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07/08/2024

MON | July 8, 2024
Lanzhousaurus
SIZE: About 10 m long
DIET: Herbivorous
PERIOD: Early Cretaceous
ORIGIN: Gansu
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07/07/2024

Although many skin fossils of Stegosaurus have been unearthed, there is still no conclusive research on its specific skin color. Therefore, to comply with the descriptions of this dinosaur, we will use gray or greenish-gray to represent its overall appearance. Additionally, its bony plates were shelled with a layer of keratin. In many modern animals, keratin structures tend to be in relatively bright colors, such as the beaks of birds and the carapaces of turtles. So, we can apply bright colors, like a red-and-yellow pattern, for the bony plates to create a contrast with the body. To make the whole picture more coordinated and unified, we can color the ground and dust under its feet with a gray close to its body color to allow its dorsal bony plates to stand out more. Check the video to find more.
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07/07/2024

SUN | July 7, 2024
Lanzhousaurus
SIZE: About 10 m long
DIET: Herbivorous
PERIOD: Early Cretaceous
ORIGIN: Gansu
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07/06/2024

We will depict a half-side view of a Stegosaurus walking forward to show all the body structures. When drawing a walking Stegosaurus, pay attention to the gait of this animal. In addition, pay attention to its body proportions. Current research suggests that the neck of Stegosaurus was slightly longer than previously estimated. Its pelvis was very broad, so we should draw its torso to be more robust and round. Finally, we should note the arrangement of its bony plates. The bony plates on its back were distributed staggered, with those on the front half of the body being smaller and those on the pelvis being huge. Towards the tail, the bony plates gradually merged into a single row. Its tail spikes spread horizontally to the sides. Check the video to find more.
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07/06/2024

Minor Heat
SAT | July 6, 2024
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Beipiaopterus
SIZE: Wingspan of about 1 m
DIET: Carnivorous
PERIOD: Early Cretaceous
ORIGIN: Liaoning
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Minor Heat (Chinese: 小暑/Xiashu) falls on July 6 and ends on July 21 this year. It is the 11th of the 24 solar terms. As “Minor” in the name suggests, the hottest period is approaching, but the hottest days have not yet arrived. Storms, thunder, and hail often occur in this mid-summer period, especially in Southern China. Therefore, flood control is a top priority of farming activities during this time. It is a season to warship the full-bloom lotus flower and enjoy all kinds of melons.
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07/05/2024

In this video, we will focus on depicting several dorsal bony plates in a huge pentagonal shape near the waist, which are Stegosaurus's most iconic bony plates. When drawing, we should first note the Stegosaurus’s bony plates were arranged staggered. Therefore, we should present the proper spatial and overlapping relationship by including shading in the sketch. Second, we should note the bony plates of Stegosaurus were very smooth, with delicate ridged lines on the surface. These arc lines ran longitudinally and grew along the bony plate’s shape. When drawing, be sure to emphasize this feature. Check the video to find more.
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07/05/2024

FRI | July 5, 2024
Guanlong
SIZE: 4 to 5 m long
DIET: Carnivorous
PERIOD: Late Jurassic
ORIGIN: Xinjiang
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07/04/2024

We have acknowledged the head of Stegosaurus was shaped like a rectangle when drawing its skull. When drawing the head, pay attention to the fact that it was plumper than the skull, especially the underside of its throat. One critical feature of Stegosaurus is its gular armor, a series of structures located at the throat consisting of countless small polygonal osteoderms. In addition, when drawing the eyes, note the size difference between its eyeballs and eye sockets. Its eyes were much smaller than the sockets due to the existence of the sclerotic ring in the middle. Check the video to find more.
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07/04/2024

THUR | July 4, 2024
Guanlong
SIZE: 4 to 5 m long
DIET: Carnivorous
PERIOD: Late Jurassic
ORIGIN: Xinjiang
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07/03/2024

When drawing the skull of the Stegosaurus, we should first note its overall slender, rectangular shape. Then, pay close attention to the proportions of its lower jaw and upper jaw. The upper part of its entire skull was sometimes narrower than the lower jaw. Despite the rectangular overall appearance, its temporal fenestra was prominently taller, resembling a large triangle. Its eyes and the rear part together formed a trapezoid or triangular shape. When drawing the mandible of Stegosaurus, note that it had a beak-like structure at the front end, while the corresponding part in the upper jaw was less pronounced. Check the video to find more.
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07/03/2024

WED | July 3, 2024
Guanlong
SIZE: 4 to 5 m long
DIET: Carnivorous
PERIOD: Late Jurassic
ORIGIN: Xinjiang
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07/02/2024

TUE | July 2, 2024
Guanlong
SIZE: 4 to 5 m long
DIET: Carnivorous
PERIOD: Late Jurassic
ORIGIN: Xinjiang
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07/01/2024

The Party’s Day
MON | July 1, 2024
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Guanlong
SIZE: 4 to 5 m long
DIET: Carnivorous
PERIOD: Late Jurassic
ORIGIN: Xinjiang
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06/30/2024

SUN | June 30, 2024
Guanlong
SIZE: 4 to 5 m long
DIET: Carnivorous
PERIOD: Late Jurassic
ORIGIN: Xinjiang
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06/29/2024

SAT | June 29, 2024
Xianshanosaurus
SIZE: About 15 m long
DIET: Herbivorous
PERIOD: Early Cretaceous
ORIGIN: Henan
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06/28/2024

FRI | June 28, 2024
Chuanqilong
SIZE: About 8 m long
DIET: Herbivorous
PERIOD: Early Cretaceous
ORIGIN: Liaoning
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06/27/2024

FRI | June 27, 2024
Zhongyuansaurus
SIZE: About 5 m long
DIET: Herbivorous
PERIOD: Early Cretaceous
ORIGIN: Henan
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06/26/2024

WED | June 26, 2024
Xiyunykus
SIZE: Length over 2 m
DIET: Carnivorous
PERIOD: Early Cretaceous
ORIGIN: Xinjiang
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06/25/2024

TUE | June 25, 2024
Xiyunykus
SIZE: Length over 2 m
DIET: Carnivorous
PERIOD: Early Cretaceous
ORIGIN: Xinjiang
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06/24/2024

MON | June 24, 2024
Wuerhosaurus
SIZE: 4.5 to 7 m long
DIET: Herbivorous
PERIOD: Early Cretaceous
ORIGIN: Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang
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06/23/2024

SUN | June 23, 2024
Wuerhosaurus
SIZE: 4.5 to 7 m long
DIET: Herbivorous
PERIOD: Early Cretaceous
ORIGIN: Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang
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06/22/2024

SAT | June 22, 2024
Dsungaripterus
SIZE: Wingspan of about 3 m
DIET: Carnivorous
PERIOD: Early Cretaceous
ORIGIN: Xinjiang
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06/21/2024

Summer Solstice
FRI | June 21, 2024
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Summer Solstice (Chinese: 夏至/Xiazhi), the 10th solar term of the year, begins on June 21 this year. On the day of Xiazhi, the Sun is exactly at the celestial longitude of 90°. This marks the longest daylight and shortest night of the year day in the northern hemisphere. However, the hottest temperatures usually occur 20 to 30 days later. As the peak of summer approaches, it's essential to take precautions against heatstroke and stay cool. Traditionally, people consume cooling foods such as chilled noodles, watermelon, and bitter gourd during this period.
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Dsungaripterus
SIZE: Wingspan of about 3 m
DIET: Carnivorous
PERIOD: Early Cretaceous
ORIGIN: Xinjiang
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06/20/2024

THUR | June 20, 2024
Dsungaripterus
SIZE: Wingspan of about 3 m
DIET: Carnivorous
PERIOD: Early Cretaceous
ORIGIN: Xinjiang
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06/19/2024

WED | June 19, 2024
Beibeilong
SIZE: Weight over 1 ton
DIET: Omnivorous
PERIOD: Late Cretaceous
ORIGIN: Henan
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06/18/2024

TUE | June 18, 2024
Beibeilong
SIZE: Weight over 1 ton
DIET: Omnivorous
PERIOD: Late Cretaceous
ORIGIN: Henan
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PNSO Plan of Scientific Art Projects: the Stories on Earth (2010-2070)

PNSO is a specialized organization devoted to Scientific Art creation and research. It was founded in Beijing on June 1, 2010, by Mr. ZHAO Chuang, a Scientific Artist, and Ms. YANG Yang, a science writer for children. At its founding, PNSO launched its Plan of Scientific Art Projects: the Stories on Earth (2010-2070). The plan follows the tradition of story-telling through Scientific Art, is based on the latest scientific research, tells the complex relationship between species, natural environments, communities, and cultures as life evolves, and expresses Earth’s past, present and future from the perspective of human civilization. PNSO’s founders, Mr. ZHAO and Ms. YANG hope to work for 60 years in creating works in and doing research on science, art and literature, in order to share knowledge through publishing, exhibitions, and courses, eventually to serve Scientific Art to research institutions and the general public, especially to young people.

PNSO has independently completed or participated in a number of creative and research projects, and its work has been widely applied and disseminated. In professional collaboration with scientists, PNSO has accepted invitations of many key laboratories around the world to create Scientific Art works, providing professional support for mankind’s state-of-art scientific explorations, with many pieces being published in leading journals, including Nature, Science, and Cell. In mass communication, a large number of works were published and cited in more than 1,000 media outlets, including The New York Times, Washington Post, The Guardian, Asahi Shimbun, People's Daily and BBC, CNN, Fox News, CCTV, and PNSO’s works were used to help the public understand the latest scientific facts and developments. In public education, PNSO has held joint exhibitions with public scientific organizations including the American Museum of Natural History, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the City Museum of Nottingham, and the Chongqing Natural Museum. It has also conducted international cooperation projects with the alliance with the World Youth Geoscientists and the International Geosciences Fund, helping young people in different parts of the world to understand and appreciate Scientific Art.

Since its founding, the founders of PNSO, Mr. ZHAO and Ms. YANG have always believed in and adhered to the motto of “small team, big project, independence, and continuity”. Their creative work and research follows scientific methods, which allows them to use artistic methods to present scientific facts and concepts. This gradually formed their own theoretical framework and creative methods.

Videos (show all)

The Story of Building Biber & Rook the Stegosaurus
05 The Color of Stegosaurus | Join ZHAO Chuang in Drawing Stegosaurus Biber & Rook
04 The Body of Stegosaurus | Join ZHAO Chuang in Drawing Stegosaurus Biber & Rook
03 The Bony Plates of Stegosaurus | Join ZHAO Chuang in Drawing Stegosaurus Biber & Rook
02 The Head of Stegosaurus | Join ZHAO Chuang in Drawing Stegosaurus Biber & Rook
01 The Skull of Stegosaurus | Join ZHAO Chuang in Drawing Stegosaurus Biber & Rook
Learn to Draw Yunganglong Datongensis | Restore the Head Only Based on Post−Cranial Elements?
The Secrets of Yunganglong datongensis | A Uncommon Hadrosauroid from the Early Late Cretaceous
Mateo the Tyrannotitan 5: Color | Learn to Draw Dinosaurs with ZHAO Chuang
Mateo the Tyrannotitan 4: Body | Learn to Draw Dinosaurs with ZHAO Chuang
Mateo the Tyrannotitan 3: Hindlimbs | Learn to Draw Dinosaurs with ZHAO Chuang
Mateo the Tyrannotitan 2: Head | Learn to Draw Dinosaurs with ZHAO Chuang

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