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Post by Griffin on Apr 28, 2011 15:29:09 GMT
I don't think the babies would have had crests yet.
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Post by arioch on Apr 28, 2011 15:33:45 GMT
No crest at all or just an incipient one?
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Post by Horridus on Apr 28, 2011 16:23:43 GMT
Since they are still in the nest, I'd say remove the crest completely.
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Post by arioch on Apr 28, 2011 17:20:40 GMT
Done! I´m a bit relieved though. The one in the right looked a bit weird with the crest. I´ll try to make that ground look more real also. Now seems like theyre all standing in an excrement field lol.
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Post by hkhollinstone on Apr 28, 2011 17:29:14 GMT
I really like this last one you've done!
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Post by Horridus on Apr 28, 2011 17:32:22 GMT
I really like this last one you've done! Me too! And thank you for taking our nitpicky recommendations with good humour!
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Post by arioch on Apr 28, 2011 20:29:31 GMT
Thanks! and yes I accept all kind of criticism! ;D Another update, this time on Concavenator:
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Post by Horridus on Apr 28, 2011 20:41:48 GMT
Wild!
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Post by Griffin on Apr 28, 2011 22:00:56 GMT
That one came out really cool!
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Post by arioch on Apr 29, 2011 1:08:47 GMT
Thanks! Here´s my first try of shading with Edmontonia...can´t say it was what I had in mind, but I´m satisfied. With the shading all the pencil lines I tried to erase came out again. well, lesson learned, no more pen.
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Post by Horridus on Apr 29, 2011 1:21:55 GMT
Really wonderful. I might actually stick this one up on my wall when I get back.
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Post by hkhollinstone on Apr 29, 2011 6:41:16 GMT
Oh I love this one, you did a great job
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Post by arioch on Apr 29, 2011 14:41:21 GMT
Glad you liked it!
I´m redoing the Mapusaurus and Centrosaurus with the same technique...hope they come out well too.
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Post by ingenia on Apr 29, 2011 17:30:49 GMT
Great to see someone who has some cool ideas instead of making boring drawings.I especially liked your spinosaurus drawing, these long spikes on the neck look really nice, although I am not sure if this is realistic. As I am now sculpting an irritator and saw your picture, I thought this long spikes could look really cool on the sculpt.Would you have a problem with that if I would use your design on the neck? I think the concavenator design looks great too(but could be difficult to do in a sculpt).
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Post by arioch on Apr 29, 2011 18:11:03 GMT
Oh, that spikes are not exclusive of my drawing. ;D I´ve seen dozens of Spinosaur reconstructions with spikes like that and not only in the neck but also all along the back and tail. And yes of course you´re free to use whichever you like of my pictures for your sculpts! Seeing your previous work I bet it will be interesting... Here´s my rampant Centrosaurus so far:
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Post by Horridus on Apr 29, 2011 18:17:34 GMT
Looking good, although the left foot (pes) appears to have five toes - should only have four. Otherwise, love it.
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Post by arioch on Apr 29, 2011 18:29:54 GMT
You mean like this? ;D
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Post by Horridus on Apr 29, 2011 18:31:08 GMT
Almost - the innermost one should also be reduced (sorry!)
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Post by arioch on Apr 29, 2011 18:37:16 GMT
Reduced, but still touching the ground right? I mean is just slightly smaller than the others.... in most illustrations Ive seen I cant appreciate that clearly. (I hate you!) ;D Something like this or more reduced? And don´t worry about the corrections, I want my drawings to be accurate!
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Post by Horridus on Apr 29, 2011 18:53:21 GMT
Aarrgh, very sorry! Like I said, I wouldn't nitpick if I didn't love your work. Anyways, reduced and not quite touching the ground, as it happens. See eg. Scott Hartman's Avaceratops skeletal skeletaldrawing.com/psgallery/images/avaceratops.jpg, or the Papo centrosaurines.
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