Dorygnathus was a small, primitive pterosaur from the Lower Jurassic of Europe. It was a slender and agile flyer that lived about 190 million years ago. With a wingspan of approximately 1.5 meters, it possessed long, narrow wings and a light body, perfectly adapted for gliding over coastal waters and open seas.
Its most striking feature was its elongated and narrow snout, full of long, forward-facing teeth that formed an effective trap for catching fish near the surface of the water. Its long, rigid tail, ending in a diamond-shaped blade, helped stabilize the animal during flight, giving it precision and balance in the air.
This little guy was a bit more difficult to make than the other Loras, since any model trained with fewer than 50 images can be a little unstable, but I liked the result. Sometimes it can generate deformed legs or extra limbs, nothing a negative prompt can't fix.