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Post by parasaurolophus on Aug 18, 2011 1:57:51 GMT
I've wanted to try repainting my dinos ever since I first saw the awesome repaints here. I know next to nothing about painting anything, but I think I did well enough to show off my dino. This Parasaurolophus was a cheap chinasaur I bought from a grocery store.
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Post by parasaurolophus on Aug 18, 2011 5:07:41 GMT
No comments?
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Post by sepp on Aug 18, 2011 9:38:21 GMT
You've got to give it patience! There are a lot of forum members that don't even sign on every day, some don't have time to comment right away so they come back later, like me - I saw your pics earlier today while I was browsing on my phone, I really like the colour scheme, and I like how smooth the paint job is The gold on the claws is a really pretty touch. You're very talented, I'd love to see more if you ever do any repaints in the future!
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Post by Himmapaan on Aug 18, 2011 13:00:14 GMT
Oh, that is excellent work! Very smooth and neat painting. I especially like the darker tones you've worked into some of the creases like in the neck area.
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Post by parasaurolophus on Aug 18, 2011 17:00:37 GMT
Thank you! Both this and my Stego were done without primer or sealant, so the paint will come off with the slightest scratch. I couldn't find either in JoAnn Fabrics. (local art and craft store) Yeah, the Wild Republics and chinasaurs are for practice, I hope to one day repaint my Papos.
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Post by takama on Dec 18, 2011 19:36:33 GMT
What a beautiful specimen you got there.
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Post by Horridus on Dec 20, 2011 20:46:00 GMT
I think you did a really good job here, especially on the fine details.
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Post by Griffin on Dec 21, 2011 0:12:24 GMT
The golden claws are a nice touch.
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Post by parasaurolophus on Dec 26, 2011 1:55:35 GMT
Thanks for all of your kind comments.
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