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Post by EmperorDinobot on Jun 11, 2009 11:05:12 GMT
I am willing to draw anything mesozoic except mammals, mammaloids and mammal like animals unless they are still 100% reptilian. I &%#$&$%# hate mammals. They make no sense. Batman is a mammal. D: NOESSSSS
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Jul 4, 2009 10:33:32 GMT
Giganotosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus.
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Post by parabuteo78 on Jul 4, 2009 11:11:10 GMT
Love the Giganotosaurus, I recognized the species before you wrote which they were.
Well done!
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Post by Dan on Jul 4, 2009 15:11:25 GMT
Very nice, you really get a good sense of the animal's mass and weight with these pictures. They're not in a light-footed gallop like some artists have done. Keep it up!
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Jul 4, 2009 21:42:11 GMT
Very nice, you really get a good sense of the animal's mass and weight with these pictures. They're not in a light-footed gallop like some artists have done. Keep it up! HA! You've discovered my secret! THAT is the key to making them look better. Believe me, I had to draw the Carcharo's bones under that, used a protractor to figure out the angles in which the legs would be positioned in, etc. Went through hell to make him look nice. It's the shading that always screw them up. Not to mention he was done in a different paper...I was all "noes this wtf is this?". Anyways, here's Mapusaurus to round off those carcharos.
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Post by Dan on Jul 4, 2009 22:44:46 GMT
Very good. The shadow is.. perhaps unnecessary, but the animal is good. The body has bulk and the skin has folds. One might even say there was a thoughtful plan behind it all, some sort of... intelligent design!?
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Jul 4, 2009 22:59:56 GMT
I am God and these are my creations, yes.
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Jul 5, 2009 0:13:42 GMT
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Jul 5, 2009 0:27:32 GMT
Here's a better version
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Post by Dan on Jul 5, 2009 15:05:01 GMT
Gracious. How many pencils were killed during the making of this piece?
Not that I'm complaining of course, it looks great. This is not like any scene I've seen before.
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Jul 6, 2009 4:41:52 GMT
I used a combo between a 3b, a 2b, and a mechanical pencil. And um...they're small pieces. They aren't big. They are a bit smaller than the scanner. Well, the Carch is on larger paper, but yeah.
And no one illustrates Elaphrosaurus because no one knows what their skulls looked like. Just their bodies. Long and low. And they lived together with Kentrosaurus at the same time and same period. However, Elaphrosaurus are quite a bit larger than Kentrosaurus, but I wanted to make a piece where Kentrosaurus was being attacked by smaller dinosaurs, and didn't quite think of any light Tendagurian dinosaurs. Maybe I'll do another one with a scale accurate actual Elaphrosaurus eventually.
A colored one is in order, too. But I'm kinda getting through some Math stuff first. I'll work on the colored one soon, and I'm also planning to do another scene featuring a Suchomimus.
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Post by Dan on Jul 6, 2009 4:51:28 GMT
Sounds good, looking forward to it.
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Aug 26, 2009 6:19:39 GMT
Acrocanthosaurus Diamantinasaurus Wintonotitan Working on more.
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Post by Horridus on Aug 26, 2009 15:58:47 GMT
I loved the scene with mini-Elaphrosaurus and Kentrosaurus. Stegosaurs are only ever shown facing off against big allosauroids, so it's refreshing to see.
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Aug 26, 2009 22:55:56 GMT
I'm going to make a more accurate Kentro Vs. Elaphrosaurus soon (Elaphrosaurus is almost twice as long as Kentrosaurus)
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Post by Dan on Aug 26, 2009 23:48:48 GMT
lol. Which version is for me?
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Post by stoneage on Aug 27, 2009 0:33:46 GMT
Nice pictures
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Post by Horridus on Aug 28, 2009 15:10:44 GMT
I'm going to make a more accurate Kentro Vs. Elaphrosaurus soon (Elaphrosaurus is almost twice as long as Kentrosaurus) The minis didn't look too bad, though. The one at the very top reminded me of a model of Compsognathus at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Aug 28, 2009 21:38:55 GMT
The acro... Looks like he's going to tip forward. He's fantastic, but tippy looking. All the others are great.
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Post by stoneage on Aug 28, 2009 21:49:41 GMT
The acro... Looks like he's going to tip forward. He's fantastic, but tippy looking. All the others are great. Maybe its had too much to drink? ;D
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