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Post by apatos13 on May 16, 2008 2:34:08 GMT
Hi, I'm knew to the forum, but share your passions for Dinosaur Replicas. I wanted to get a critique on a piece of Art, I whipped up-a Apatosaurus. My favorite Dino of all time. Don't hold back. Curious to see what you think, and if you think this would be a decent Replica. Thanks in advance
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Post by Dinotoyforum on May 16, 2008 8:48:39 GMT
Welcome Apatos. Nicely stylized -I really like it.
by the way - you had used html code in your post which the forum doesn't recognise so your pic wasn't showing, this forum uses bbcode (bulletin board code) so I modified your post. Cheers,
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Post by apatos13 on May 16, 2008 13:44:25 GMT
Thanks Dinotoyforum, appreciate the help, on it. Thanks for the compliment as well.
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Post by richard on May 23, 2008 17:18:37 GMT
hey that's a good drawing!! I just don't like that metal scheme.... uh and I think that neck should be a little thinner (just a little)
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Post by tomhet on May 24, 2008 3:44:47 GMT
Loved it.
Thanks for sharing!
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Post by tomhet on May 29, 2008 6:58:16 GMT
On a side note, does anybody know why the Apatosaurus' neck is portrayed with protruding neck vertebrae? Is is just because the new paleoartists prefer skinny dinosaurs?
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Post by thagomizer on May 30, 2008 5:58:00 GMT
On a side note, does anybody know why the Apatosaurus' neck is portrayed with protruding neck vertebrae? Is is just because the new paleoartists prefer skinny dinosaurs? Probably, also the assumption that a huge animal would have benefit from being less fat, and therefore less heavy and more mobile. The drawing looks good, though a little too stylized to give a scientific critique. The only thing I'd reccomend is to ditch all but the big claw on the front feet--neosauropods didn't have any others (in fact titanosaurs didn't have any fingers at all).
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Post by apatos13 on Jun 3, 2008 21:12:54 GMT
Thanks, I appreciate all the replys. ;D
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