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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Apr 8, 2011 0:59:14 GMT
What has been seen.. This piece had several inspirations in the end Jurassic Park, A Sound of Thunder and all those old SciFi books and magazines that featured our favorite prehistoric creatures.
I really started this by wanting to do blood in the water in an image...no seriously. The Dinosaurs were just my preferences and the girl was an after thought almost. I have no idea why she is there or what she is doing in such a place..though I can imagine..and that's what you will have to do as well. ;D
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Post by Horridus on Apr 8, 2011 1:11:19 GMT
"Get your own lousy synapsid meat! I'm busy!"
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Apr 8, 2011 1:20:49 GMT
lol..he def doesn't seem to like sharing at all does he ? ;D
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Post by DinoLord on Apr 8, 2011 1:23:47 GMT
Nice work. The latest one conjures a lot of memories of all those dino novels I read when younger (reading those stereotypical teen drama novels got boring after the first few).
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Apr 8, 2011 1:35:32 GMT
Thanks , I actually have a large collection of Dinosaur-related fiction to draw inspiration from..they range from the 50's and up.
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Post by DinoLord on Apr 8, 2011 1:40:09 GMT
That sounds like quite the collection! I remember the hardest part about reading dino fiction was finding it in the first place. There are only so many Jurassic Parks out there... Perhaps someone should create a virtual library of sorts for this type of thing.
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Post by Griffin on Apr 8, 2011 2:06:51 GMT
Really cool. I like the little touches you put in there like the flies.
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Apr 8, 2011 2:12:51 GMT
Thanks ! I'm big any details I can add..if I thought they could be seen there would probably be maggots in there as well. You can see the pterosaurs are taking advantage of them..and a sneaky croc is waiting to take advantage of them... lol or maybe just a gobbet thrown in his direction..
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Apr 8, 2011 2:15:29 GMT
That sounds like quite the collection! I remember the hardest part about reading dino fiction was finding it in the first place. There are only so many Jurassic Parks out there... Perhaps someone should create a virtual library of sorts for this type of thing. The closest I've seen are lists made up and maybe some summaries made on a few sites. I used to pick up any book with a dino on the cover..sometimes that worked out..sometimes not.. lol
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Post by DinoLord on Apr 8, 2011 2:18:38 GMT
I did the same once. The book turned out to be about some moody teenaged girl.
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Apr 8, 2011 2:29:49 GMT
I think I might have read that one too...once I get started I just keep reading hoping it will pick..usually in those cases it never does.
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Post by hkhollinstone on Apr 8, 2011 6:44:29 GMT
Great drawing!
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Apr 8, 2011 7:50:32 GMT
Thank you very much !
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Apr 10, 2011 1:43:03 GMT
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Apr 10, 2011 19:21:07 GMT
Too Curious to See A group of Compsognathus aka Compies are poking around the remains of the workers village in Isla Sorna. Just following their own curiosity they are oblivious to danger they are in.
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Post by DinoLord on Apr 10, 2011 19:28:42 GMT
I thought the Carnotaurus in TLW was supposed to be invisible!
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Apr 10, 2011 19:46:22 GMT
Not exactly invisible..they are more like highly advanced chameleons able to replicate detail..and chainlink fencing was specifically mentioned. They are actually on this side and not the other..so easily able to nab a curious little dinosaur.. ;D
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Post by DinoLord on Apr 10, 2011 19:55:26 GMT
If the Carnos were on the Compys' side, wouldn't you see the outlines of their tails? But overall, very nice drawing. The little map is a nice touch.
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Apr 11, 2011 5:23:31 GMT
Their between the side of the building and the fencing, and thank you . ;D
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Apr 13, 2011 4:09:33 GMT
Master of the AviaryA Quetzalcoatlus also known as Firebeak to the JP toy collectors..swoops in to snag a Pteranodon for lunch. It's the way of things..smaller pterosaurs eat people and young dinosaurs that pass through...Firebeak eats them.
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