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Post by Himmapaan on Aug 22, 2011 2:57:24 GMT
I'm glad it was you who threw the flowers! I was beginning to find it a little hard to breathe on this thread. ;D Not because of the discussion itself, but some of the tone being adopted.
Which is why your being able to receive everything so magnanimously and with such good cheer is such a gift. Not everyone has that capacity.
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Post by Sparkleopteryx on Aug 22, 2011 3:03:13 GMT
I'm glad it was you who threw the flowers! I was beginning to find it a little hard to breathe on this thread. ;D Not because of the discussion itself, but some of the tone being adopted. Flowers are out there! I'll throw some candy too! Breathe freely now Its OK
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Post by krentz on Aug 22, 2011 5:28:07 GMT
I lived through putting lips on Iguanodons so they could talk and make kissy faces.
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Post by camara on Aug 22, 2011 10:03:12 GMT
I lived through putting lips on Iguanodons so they could talk and make kissy faces. Hahahahaa!! Hey! I loved that movie! Angie and David, the problem here is that your work is amazing! Some of us think that, if the approach is not a serious and scientifically accurate one, it will be a waste of talent, because we were expecting a "real" documentary about dinosaur life. But I have to say again that the models and colors are far beyond amazing!!
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Post by sid on Aug 22, 2011 11:58:39 GMT
Ok, ok, maybe i over-reacted too, glad the discussion didn't degenerate... Phew! For Dinoguy: for "accuracy" i meant mainly the appearance of the dinos... Even if i think the behaviors are still not out of the "realistic" realm, i see your point (didn't remember that pterosaurs didn't nest like birds... My bad!)
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Post by Sparkleopteryx on Aug 22, 2011 22:58:37 GMT
I lived through putting lips on Iguanodons so they could talk and make kissy faces. Hahahahaa!! Hey! I loved that movie! Angie and David, the problem here is that your work is amazing! Some of us think that, if the approach is not a serious and scientifically accurate one, it will be a waste of talent, because we were expecting a "real" documentary about dinosaur life. But I have to say again that the models and colors are far beyond amazing!! Hey man, thanks. I much appreciate your kind words that you think I (we) did a good job on the models. Once it airs I will be free to list the ones I modeled and painted and I would love to here input on them in terms of accuracy and if I missed something so I may learn and improve! And thank you again for your compliments! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Sparkleopteryx on Aug 22, 2011 23:12:48 GMT
Ok, ok, maybe i over-reacted too, glad the discussion didn't degenerate... Phew! For Dinoguy: for "accuracy" i meant mainly the appearance of the dinos... Even if i think the behaviors are still not out of the "realistic" realm, i see your point (didn't remember that pterosaurs didn't nest like birds... My bad!) Its cool. Look, human nature is human nature. Its cool. Sometimes things just go nuts. People get heated, people get into rant mode. It happens and is alright. The internet can sometimes make those rants of frustration get out of hand and that's just the way it is So I just wanna jump in and try and cool it all down and that no one is doing anything wrong or anything and you guys may discuss away You guys are all amazing. No worries Now, get back to discussing this thing! ;D
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Post by arioch on Aug 22, 2011 23:16:00 GMT
Yes, you did an outstanding job with the models. If something goes wrong with the critics or rating ( I don´t think that would be the case )... you´re not precisely the ones to blame!
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Post by Thespesius on Aug 23, 2011 0:23:17 GMT
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Post by DeadToothCrackKnuckle on Aug 23, 2011 0:42:20 GMT
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Post by gwangi on Aug 23, 2011 0:51:26 GMT
Reading the episode descriptions I'm starting to feel more optimistic. Love the new pictures, especially the protoceratops.
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Post by dinohunter000 on Aug 23, 2011 4:20:52 GMT
I am extremely excited for the Gigantoraptor mating dance. Imagine 2 giant Gigantoraptors in the heat of the dance, as smaller dinosaurs panic to try and get out of the way! Lol If panicky dinos make it into that sequence, I shall be a happy camper.
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Post by krentz on Aug 23, 2011 4:27:37 GMT
Just for fun... This was the inspiration for the male Trexes. Ricardo had a better one, but I couldn't find it. Marine Iguanas. D Attachments:
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Post by dinohunter000 on Aug 23, 2011 4:53:42 GMT
Haha fantastic!
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Aug 23, 2011 6:14:03 GMT
Haha ! Sweet..will we get to see them swim as well ? ;D
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Post by brontodocus on Aug 23, 2011 8:41:09 GMT
Interesting to see the inspiration for the Tyrannosaurus Jack were marine iguanas. I would have sworn the whitish faces with dark eyes and nostrils were somewhat inspired by the grim reaper... ;D
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Post by dinohunter000 on Aug 23, 2011 13:14:35 GMT
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Post by arioch on Aug 23, 2011 18:47:03 GMT
Looks interesting althoug a bit blurry. Are the fighting dinos in the background juvenile rexes? because those didnt coexist with Stegoceras, and I dont recall another Tyrannosaur genera featured on the show....
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Post by letalivenator on Aug 23, 2011 18:56:04 GMT
or is that a juvenile pachy ?
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Post by camara on Aug 23, 2011 19:24:15 GMT
So cool!!! I love it!! So it´s an Angie´s model! Looks great and the color is fantastic too! How many different species will appear in the show?
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