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Post by Horridus on Sept 1, 2009 21:35:39 GMT
Never thought I'd see the day when a dromaeosaur would seem "naked" without a feathery integument. Makes one feel rather old. I'm a mere 21 and it makes me feel old too, having grown up with my Ultimate Dinosaur Book and its scaley Deinonychus firmly labeled "Hands palm down". Not that I know how old you are.
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Post by Pangolinmoth on Sept 1, 2009 21:56:49 GMT
Not that I know how old you are. Nobody does, Dan is Mythical like that.
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Post by sid on Sept 1, 2009 22:00:51 GMT
Never thought I'd see the day when a dromaeosaur would seem "naked" without a feathery integument. Makes one feel rather old. Yeah, me too And it's even more shocking to think that many people BELIEVE all dromies were feathered even if, of all the species discovered, only few of 'em actually have been found with feathers Back in topic, awesome sculpt, can't wait to see it painted
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Post by tomhet on Sept 2, 2009 4:57:20 GMT
Cool model, it reminded me of the Wenzel design for Safari, what kind of colors do you have in mind? Tomhet:Not sure yet, nothing to fancy. Suggestions? Perhaps a yellow-orange scheme? You do know how to drybrush and do washes, right? ;D
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Post by Pangolinmoth on Sept 2, 2009 5:25:19 GMT
Tomhet:Not sure yet, nothing to fancy. Suggestions? Perhaps a yellow-orange scheme? You do know how to drybrush and do washes, right? ;D More or less, I am still prcticing on cheap stuff before any brush touches this guy. But I do like the yellow-orange idea, maybe with some black wash and charcoal drybrush underneath. Make it look leopardish. Not spotty though, just color scheme wise.
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Post by Dan on Sept 2, 2009 14:44:16 GMT
Sort of like the WwD Utahraptor?
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