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Post by parasaurolophus on Jul 29, 2011 19:12:04 GMT
I have some art I would like to show off to you guys, even though it's nowhere as awesome as the art I've seen here. First, a drawing of my old AAA Parasaurolophus, which I've affectionately named Sara. A trio of Velociraptors, the dino's running poses inspired by a certain figure. ;D Some handmade dino plushies, hanging out with my dragons. Last, but not least, my first hand painted dino. He's from a Wild Republic paint and play box set. I hope you like them.
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Jul 29, 2011 19:33:18 GMT
Nice use of color ! ;D
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Post by Horridus on Jul 29, 2011 19:36:14 GMT
You do deserve credit for the lovely colours, and putting the dromaeosaurs' hands in the right position. But they ARE rather conspicuously bald! ;D
Nice work though. I really like the plushie version of the electronic JP Dilophosaurus. I want one!
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Post by Himmapaan on Jul 29, 2011 19:56:01 GMT
Very lovely work, Beth. I particularly like the grey, orange-headed T.rex plushie; I think it would fit perfectly into the world of the Moomins. ;D
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Post by parasaurolophus on Jul 30, 2011 1:01:11 GMT
You do deserve credit for the lovely colours, and putting the dromaeosaurs' hands in the right position. But they ARE rather conspicuously bald! ;D Nice work though. I really like the plushie version of the electronic JP Dilophosaurus. I want one! Yep, featherless...... I was a nitpicker with some details but not others. But, in my defense, the drawing was based on my toys, and any feathered raptor I draw tends to look wonky. Unfortunately, I lost my pattern to Dilopho, so I can't make one exactly like him. Both dino plushies were made many years ago.
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Post by parasaurolophus on Jul 30, 2011 1:03:31 GMT
Very lovely work, Beth. I particularly like the grey, orange-headed T.rex plushie; I think it would fit perfectly into the world of the Moomins. ;D Thanks!
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Post by Griffin on Jul 30, 2011 1:50:45 GMT
The dilo plush is really cute. I also like the colors you choose for your drawings and models!
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Post by parasaurolophus on Aug 6, 2011 16:42:48 GMT
Some new stuff. I don't know if this would be considered art, but I made a 'feather' headdress out of craft wire for my Papo raptor. This is my prototype Pterosaur display tree. Below it is a temporary stand for marine reptiles and a wire armature for a small dino.
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Post by Sparkleopteryx on Aug 7, 2011 6:58:33 GMT
Lovely work Keep it up. I LOVE colorful dinosaurs, so I enjoyed your drawings very much Share more!
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Post by DeadToothCrackKnuckle on Aug 7, 2011 18:38:33 GMT
Some new stuff. I don't know if this would be considered art, but I made a 'feather' headdress out of craft wire for my Papo raptor. Haha! Nice.
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Post by Horridus on Aug 7, 2011 20:22:56 GMT
The pterosaur display tree's a really good idea. Certainly an eye-catching way of displaying your pterosaurs. If I had more than one I'd probably copy you!
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Post by Griffin on Aug 7, 2011 21:23:20 GMT
The velociraptor with feathers on its head reminds me of the raptors from world of warcraft. They have feathers strapped to their heads and arms.
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Post by parasaurolophus on Aug 8, 2011 1:13:12 GMT
The pterosaur display tree's a really good idea. Certainly an eye-catching way of displaying your pterosaurs. If I had more than one I'd probably copy you! I'm glad you like it. ;D
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Post by parasaurolophus on Aug 8, 2011 1:15:07 GMT
The velociraptor with feathers on its head reminds me of the raptors from world of warcraft. They have feathers strapped to their heads and arms. I'm one of the oddballs that haven't played WOW, so I was unaware of the resemblance.
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Post by parasaurolophus on Aug 8, 2011 1:17:05 GMT
Some new stuff. [img picture was here [/img] I don't know if this would be considered art, but I made a 'feather' headdress out of craft wire for my Papo raptor.[/quote] Haha! Nice. [/quote] Thanks!
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