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Post by Griffin on Dec 24, 2009 20:17:19 GMT
You guys fight over the silliest little things. If all we had of Panda bears were their million-year old fossilized remains, who would have guessed that they ate almost nothing but bamboo? Well we are debating. And judging by your comment about the pandas you agree with my point. Al: Females can be just as viscous if not more so than men when it comes to arguing. Don't you know that?
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Post by paleoferroequine on Dec 24, 2009 20:31:00 GMT
You guys fight over the silliest little things. If all we had of Panda bears were their million-year old fossilized remains, who would have guessed that they ate almost nothing but bamboo? Well we are debating. And judging by your comment about the pandas you agree with my point. Al: Females can be just as viscous if not more so than men when it comes to arguing. Don't you know that? LOL! viscous? Thick and sticky? ;D Besides, I think that looking at tooth wear patterns and dentition in general on the panda would indicate at least a grass diet.
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Dec 24, 2009 21:05:54 GMT
Looks like the spino won't be alone at the fishing hole - a pair of Suchomimuses, among many others, are also expected next year. raderstudios.com Those along with the Spino and current Bary would make a nice set.. ;D
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Post by bucketfoot on Dec 24, 2009 22:08:51 GMT
Looks like the spino won't be alone at the fishing hole - a pair of Suchomimuses, among many others, are also expected next year. raderstudios.com Rader? Jon Rader? Ummm .... Who's he?
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Post by bucketfoot on Dec 24, 2009 22:10:44 GMT
You guys fight over the silliest little things. If all we had of Panda bears were their million-year old fossilized remains, who would have guessed that they ate almost nothing but bamboo? Well we are debating. And judging by your comment about the pandas you agree with my point. Al: Females can be just as viscous if not more so than men when it comes to arguing. Don't you know that? Griffin, I know that better than you ever will. Now lets get back to salivating over Jon's new Spinosaurus that I have commissioned him to make. (Gee, kinda makes me feel Royal; After all, Kings used to "commission" works of art from the likes of DaVinci, Michealangelo, etc.)
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Dec 25, 2009 0:36:52 GMT
It would be nice to have some pics of the frame work or concept art...so we know what we are salivating over eh ? ;D
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Post by bucketfoot on Dec 25, 2009 3:51:57 GMT
It would be nice to have some pics of the frame work or concept art...so we know what we are salivating over eh ? ;D Patience, Blade, patience .... it is being worked on as we speak ... I have the photos of the basic armature but Jon's asked me not to release anything til he starts putting some clay over it .....
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Dec 25, 2009 6:56:58 GMT
I'll try..rihgt now I'm going to content myself with drooling over the new Sideshow Allosaurus pair VS Camarasaurus diorama just announced... ;D
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Post by Tyrannax on Dec 27, 2009 7:06:56 GMT
Looks like the spino won't be alone at the fishing hole - a pair of Suchomimuses, among many others, are also expected next year. raderstudios.com Rader? Jon Rader? Ummm .... Who's he? A very, very talented sculptor. I love his work based on Stan the Tyrannosaurus.
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Post by raderstudios on Dec 29, 2009 8:43:16 GMT
Rader? Jon Rader? Ummm .... Who's he? A very, very talented sculptor. I love his work based on Stan the Tyrannosaurus. Actually, he's a guy who is finding himself feeling exceptionally flattered at the moment! Thanks for the kind words, they have brightened my day! -Jon
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Post by camara on Dec 29, 2009 11:00:32 GMT
Wow!!!Jon Rader here??!!! You are with Araki and Hirokazu Tokugawa my inspiration trio!! REally,I love your work. I´d love to see more process shots of your pieces!That would be great for people like me who are starting in the paleosculpture world!
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Post by Seijun on Dec 29, 2009 23:08:28 GMT
Jon is one of my top fav paleo artists, primarily because of his beautiful sauropods.
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Post by Tyrannax on Dec 29, 2009 23:14:04 GMT
A very, very talented sculptor. I love his work based on Stan the Tyrannosaurus. Actually, he's a guy who is finding himself feeling exceptionally flattered at the moment! Thanks for the kind words, they have brightened my day! -Jon No problem. I had no idea you joined. So you finally made your way from the Tar Pit to DTF? Welcome, my friend!
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Dec 30, 2009 0:27:38 GMT
I think he made a message back a while ago in Dinonike's subforum that announced he was here...
His sauropods are indeed stunning! I drool over the camarasaurus.
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Post by raderstudios on Dec 30, 2009 17:14:48 GMT
Wow! I had NO idea that there was so much enthusiasm out there over my work! Thank you all for saying such nice things! I must admit, though, that I am surprised that the Camarasaurus is still so popular. It was my first commercial release.... almost a decade ago! I certainly feel that my sculpting abilities have improved a bit since then. In fact, I have been kicking around the idea of redoing Camarasaurus (I haven't picked the scale yet) to replace the original one when the moulds finally fail. Any thoughts on this? Also, I have been hearing from a lot of people that they would like to see more in-progress shots of my work.... and therefore, I have decided to add a large "Work Bench" page to my new site. I am away for the holidays, but I will work on that early next week! Thanks again everyone! -Jon
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Post by mightyjptrex on Dec 30, 2009 17:23:30 GMT
Hey Jon, Big fan of your work love it! Was just wondering if you were going to finish your sarcosuchus soon? I cant wait to see the final product! Joe
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Post by raderstudios on Dec 30, 2009 23:19:05 GMT
Hey Jon, Big fan of your work love it! Was just wondering if you were going to finish your sarcosuchus soon? I cant wait to see the final product! Joe Thanks! I too, am looking forward to seeing the finished product on that one... The Sarcosuchus has become somewhat of an opus for me, so I have been working and re-working details on it until I am 100% happy with it. It's going to be quite a piece when I am done with it. I am hoping that I can have it ready early this year (maybe by March). Don't worry, though, when I am finally finished with it, no one will be able to miss the announcement! -Jon
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Post by mightyjptrex on Dec 30, 2009 23:23:58 GMT
Awesome can't wait to see it!
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Post by Tyrannax on Dec 30, 2009 23:32:44 GMT
Imagine replacing that "aggressive crocodile" on your Baryonyx display with your upcoming Sarcosuchus. A funny scene.
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Post by raderstudios on Dec 31, 2009 0:14:50 GMT
Imagine replacing that "aggressive crocodile" on your Baryonyx display with your upcoming Sarcosuchus. A funny scene. Hmm..... I think that I would have to change the pose of the Baryonyx from "nonchalant browsing" to "mother of GOD, GET ME OUTTA HERE!"
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