camara
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Post by camara on Nov 12, 2009 11:25:30 GMT
Hi all!!!I am looking for some skeletal restoraions from side view and up view (front a rear view if possible. I have seen skeletaldrawings.com but the number of species is not very high there.Can you help me???
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Post by Horridus on Nov 12, 2009 22:37:07 GMT
Er, any animals in particular?
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camara
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Post by camara on Nov 14, 2009 22:21:57 GMT
Er, any animals in particular? Dinosaurs,of course!
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Post by therizinosaurus on Nov 15, 2009 1:35:38 GMT
Gregory S Paul does a lot had has some on his site: gspauldino.com/gallery.htmlYou may have already seen that. He also has a lot in his books, "Carnivorous Dinosaurs" has a lot if I recall correctly.
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Post by gojulasprime23 on Nov 15, 2009 14:58:43 GMT
I find that these are the books I refer to most: Dinosaurs: A Concise Natural History Dinosaurs Past and Present Volume 2 Thunder Lizards!: How to Draw Fantastic Dinosaurs All have some nice skeletal/ muscular reference as well good information. And I don't have this one yet, but I've seen and it goes into extensive detail about dinosaur bones: Marsh's Dinosaurs: The Collections from Como Bluff Hope that helps!
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Post by Horridus on Nov 15, 2009 16:58:33 GMT
Er, any animals in particular? Dinosaurs,of course! Any particular dinosaurs? Is what I meant. Hope the others helped you out!
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Nov 16, 2009 13:12:18 GMT
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Post by Ixerin on Nov 17, 2009 4:56:05 GMT
He also has a lot in his books, "Carnivorous Dinosaurs" has a lot if I recall correctly. I think you mean Predatory Dinosaurs of the World, which does have a lot of great theropod skeletals. However, since the book was published in 1988, it has some minor inaccuracies in regard to dinosaurs for which more complete skeletons have been found in the past 20 years. If you're interested in skeletals for the more birdlike theropod dinosaurs, then Greg Paul's excellent Dinosaurs of the Air is an invaluable resource. Several people I'm aware of at Deviantart also do fantastic skeletals. Some that come to mind are: dinomaniac.deviantart.com/archosaurian.deviantart.com/qilong.deviantart.com/Hope that helps.
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