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|  | Re: What about Reign of the Dinosaurs at Comic-con « Reply #420 on Oct 15, 2011, 6:20am » | |
Same here. If Krentz ever gets around to re-releasing that Rex Mundi piece though...
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|  | Re: What about Reign of the Dinosaurs at Comic-con « Reply #421 on Oct 25, 2011, 4:05pm » | |
Amazing show! Loved it! Can't wait (but have to of course) for the DVD!
Can't you tell that I liked it?
Walking with Dinosaurs set the bar back over 10 years ago (man, is it that old already?!?) and this one definately raises that bar even higher. Personally, I can never get enough prehistory on TV. The more the better. Even better when it's GOOD TV. Dinosaur Revolution was amazing. Great animation, great stories. And I loved those skull faced Tyrannosaurs.
My wife almost lost control over her bladder laughing over the Allosaur biting the head off the Ornitholestes bit.
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|  | Re: What about Reign of the Dinosaurs at Comic-con « Reply #422 on Oct 25, 2011, 6:55pm » | |
lol it was pretty funny wasn't it ?
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|  | Re: What about Reign of the Dinosaurs at Comic-con « Reply #423 on Nov 7, 2011, 8:16am » | |
So any news on the Blu Ray? Would love to have a new release date set!
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|  | Re: What about Reign of the Dinosaurs at Comic-con « Reply #426 on Nov 8, 2011, 4:48am » | |
Would love to have some sculptures of those..
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|  | Re: What about Reign of the Dinosaurs at Comic-con « Reply #427 on Nov 9, 2011, 1:17am » | |
Nov 7, 2011, 9:00pm, dinohunter0000 wrote:
Thank you so much for that link. I've been trying to find high res images of the "broken jaw" Allosaurus. The few on here will do fine for head reference. Does anyone know where I might find any high res images of the rest of the Allo's body? Any help would be much appreciated.
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|  | Re: What about Reign of the Dinosaurs at Comic-con « Reply #428 on Nov 9, 2011, 6:20am » | |
My guess would just to wait and see if the one artist posts some more texture work, or keep checking Krentz's posts on Zbrush. Don't worry, as soon as I find something, I'll post it here asap
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|  | Re: What about Reign of the Dinosaurs at Comic-con « Reply #429 on Nov 9, 2011, 8:45am » | |
I'll be putting up some of my Allosaur stuff at the end of this week. Just getting through some WWD3D work right now.
Also, in case you missed this...
I'm hosting a FREE webinar on THIS Thursday November 10 at 10 AM Pacific time on sculpting dinosaurs with the artist friendly software ZBrush. This will be a preview of a longer class set for the 18th of November where I'll cover the creation of a digital dinosaur from start to finish. This is the same program I created over 70 dinosaurs for Dinosaur Revolution. Its basically sculpting digital clay!
If you've ever been curious about new methods of digital sculpting and how it can be applied to paleoart or research for free this is the perfect opportunity.
The webinar will be held at
http://www.creatureworkshops.com/
You can register there. The preview will be live and will be about 1 1/2 hour long.
Hope you can join me!
David Krentz
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|  | Re: What about Reign of the Dinosaurs at Comic-con « Reply #430 on Nov 9, 2011, 10:05am » | |
Nov 9, 2011, 8:45am, krentz wrote:Just getting through some WWD3D work right now.
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Nice, I'm so glad they have you on board for this.
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|  | Re: What about Reign of the Dinosaurs at Comic-con « Reply #431 on Nov 9, 2011, 10:32am » | |
Nov 9, 2011, 10:05am, Dan wrote: Nov 9, 2011, 8:45am, krentz wrote:Just getting through some WWD3D work right now.
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Nice, I'm so glad they have you on board for this. |
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As long as the designers and animators take David's advice seriously, WWD3D will be hard to top~
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|  | Re: What about Reign of the Dinosaurs at Comic-con « Reply #432 on Nov 9, 2011, 2:24pm » | |
Nov 9, 2011, 8:45am, krentz wrote:I'll be putting up some of my Allosaur stuff at the end of this week. Just getting through some WWD3D work right now.
Also, in case you missed this...
I'm hosting a FREE webinar on THIS Thursday November 10 at 10 AM Pacific time on sculpting dinosaurs with the artist friendly software ZBrush. This will be a preview of a longer class set for the 18th of November where I'll cover the creation of a digital dinosaur from start to finish. This is the same program I created over 70 dinosaurs for Dinosaur Revolution. Its basically sculpting digital clay!
If you've ever been curious about new methods of digital sculpting and how it can be applied to paleoart or research for free this is the perfect opportunity.
The webinar will be held at
http://www.creatureworkshops.com/
You can register there. The preview will be live and will be about 1 1/2 hour long.
Hope you can join me!
David Krentz
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Thanks David. I'd greatly appreciate it. 
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|  | Re: What about Reign of the Dinosaurs at Comic-con « Reply #433 on Nov 10, 2011, 11:13am » | |
Nov 7, 2011, 9:00pm, dinohunter0000 wrote:
Best. Tyrannosaurus Rex. Restoration. Since. Jurassic Park. Period.
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|  | Re: What about Reign of the Dinosaurs at Comic-con « Reply #434 on Nov 10, 2011, 3:09pm » | |
Jurassic Park's was bad. Looked realistic, but was quite inaccurate.
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|  | Re: What about Reign of the Dinosaurs at Comic-con « Reply #435 on Nov 10, 2011, 3:16pm » | |
Pffh... Even with the innacuracies (long arms, big feet, etc) the JP Rex was and still is the most life-like restoration of the King ever appeared on screen.
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|  | Re: What about Reign of the Dinosaurs at Comic-con « Reply #436 on Nov 10, 2011, 3:53pm » | |
Nov 10, 2011, 3:16pm, sid wrote:| Pffh... Even with the innacuracies (long arms, big feet, etc) the JP Rex was and still is the most life-like restoration of the King ever appeared on screen. |
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I think that would be saying more about how poorly most other renderings are done, than how accurate the JP one was.
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|  | Re: What about Reign of the Dinosaurs at Comic-con « Reply #437 on Nov 10, 2011, 5:11pm » | |
Nov 10, 2011, 3:53pm, sbell wrote: Nov 10, 2011, 3:16pm, sid wrote:| Pffh... Even with the innacuracies (long arms, big feet, etc) the JP Rex was and still is the most life-like restoration of the King ever appeared on screen. |
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I think that would be saying more about how poorly most other renderings are done, than how accurate the JP one was. |
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I agree with sid - the JP TRxes designed by Winston looked both alive and real, which no one else has quite managed to get right. The physiological inaccuracies are a different matter. I can draw a morphologically accurate cartoon Trex but its not going to look "real" like Winston's Rexies do ...
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|  | Re: What about Reign of the Dinosaurs at Comic-con « Reply #438 on Nov 11, 2011, 1:48am » | |
When I was eight years old sitting in that movie theater the Tyrannosaurus looks pretty d**n realistic to me, I didn't care what was wrong with it.
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|  | Re: What about Reign of the Dinosaurs at Comic-con « Reply #439 on Nov 11, 2011, 6:33am » | |
Nov 11, 2011, 1:48am, gwangi wrote:| When I was eight years old sitting in that movie theater the Tyrannosaurus looks pretty d**n realistic to me, I didn't care what was wrong with it. |
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Agreed !
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