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Post by hajime on Jul 30, 2011 12:19:35 GMT
I feel like sculpting something with sculpey. Theropod please. Suggestions and links to good reference pages would be awesome.
FANX.
Room is currently a tip but, when it's... less of a tip and I have space to sculpt. Yeah.
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Post by Himmapaan on Jul 30, 2011 12:27:09 GMT
Aw, won't you be persuaded to sculpt a hypsilophodont?
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Post by hajime on Jul 30, 2011 13:28:00 GMT
Herbivores are gay.
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Post by DinoLord on Jul 30, 2011 14:59:40 GMT
I'd like to see a Therizinosaurus. ;D It is a theropod after all.
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Post by sbell on Jul 30, 2011 15:14:24 GMT
How about an ornithomimid? Those seem to be even more uncommon as any kind of figure than even hypsilophodonts. And they are theropods.
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Post by Horridus on Jul 30, 2011 15:32:07 GMT
If you want lots of references, you might want to plump for something well known with lots of skeletals and restorations already available. Like T. rex...
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Jul 30, 2011 18:19:30 GMT
How about a Charcharodontosaur ? Maybe Tyrannotitan ?
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Post by gwangi on Jul 30, 2011 20:30:51 GMT
How about an Alvarezsaur, I don't think I've ever seen one of those reproduced.
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Post by Himmapaan on Jul 30, 2011 21:30:02 GMT
Fine. You can forget about that Allosaurus I'm painting for you. *Throws into fire*
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Post by gwangi on Jul 30, 2011 21:35:03 GMT
If I could sculpt Himmapaan I would make a hypsilophodont, they're such underrated dinosaurs. They and the other small ornithopods are so sleek and elegant.
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Post by Himmapaan on Jul 30, 2011 21:44:11 GMT
If I could sculpt Himmapaan I would make a hypsilophodont, they're such underrated dinosaurs. They and the other small ornithopods are so sleek and elegant. Hurrah!
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Post by DinoLord on Jul 30, 2011 22:51:57 GMT
If I was willing to sculpt bipedal figures, I would sculpt one. But I don't know if I'll ever finish that Camarasaurus I started over a year ago.
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Post by totoro on Jul 30, 2011 23:46:52 GMT
I echo the request for a Therizinosaurus! And, I did not know that about herbivores. Is there some kind of fossil evidence suggesting that? Frankly, it seems biologically-unlikely. I mean, there are at least 4 billion voles just in the greater Portland area!
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Post by DinoLord on Jul 30, 2011 23:51:05 GMT
I was under the impression that they were omnivorous.
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Post by lio99 on Jul 31, 2011 4:56:02 GMT
I was under the impression that they were omnivorous. really!
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Post by hajime on Jul 31, 2011 21:50:35 GMT
Here's me thinking you'd all suggestion some epic hard core canivores, and I get suggestions for some of the oddest and least appealing dinosaurs there are! LOL.
My best friend told me to do a Therizinosaurus and I'm all like NO THEY ARE HIDEOUS. I was in actual shock that not one but TWO of you asked!
I am disappoint.
D:
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Post by Horridus on Jul 31, 2011 21:52:42 GMT
Here's me thinking you'd all suggestion some epic hard core canivores Hey, I suggested an epic cliché...I mean, carnivore.
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Post by sbell on Jul 31, 2011 23:12:00 GMT
Here's me thinking you'd all suggestion some epic hard core canivores, and I get suggestions for some of the oddest and least appealing dinosaurs there are! LOL. My best friend told me to do a Therizinosaurus and I'm all like NO THEY ARE HIDEOUS. I was in actual shock that not one but TWO of you asked! I am disappoint. Fine. [sarcasm]I hear that Tyrannosaurus is pretty popular with the kids these days. Or maybe that obscure Velociraptor would be neat.[/sarcasm] ;D Better?
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Post by hajime on Aug 1, 2011 0:06:24 GMT
No, that's just boring.
*never happy*
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Post by deanm on Aug 1, 2011 0:33:34 GMT
START SARCASM pt 2 I also heard that there is this new fangled genus Spinosaurus. FINISH SARCASM.
On a more serious note how about the rather pedestrian Allosaurus?
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