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Spinosaurus M.

Started by cthulhu77, June 07, 2010, 06:00:27 PM

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Pablo1965

I like this work...waiting...Is the paint the next step? I can't wait more :thumbsup: :cheers: :bow:

cthulhu77

Quote from: TsrJoe on November 04, 2010, 02:38:35 AM
looking good, i like how youv realised the sub narial gap in its upper jaw a feature sometimes missed when illustrating such theropods as well as the bulkier 'fat store' sail rather than the flimsy ones usually seen (i was lucky to have a close look at the Ouranosaur type specimen cast in Venice earlier in the year, the extended vertibrae certainly do look substantial)

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Spinosaurus.jpg

what sortv surface texture are you planning, just curious after having spent a week embossing scales on a museum reconstruction uising sharpened metal tubes onto the 'sculpey' surface ... good fun!

:cheers:

An interesting illustration of the beast. The one specimen I have seen had a much larger tail, but I love the gait !  I am going with a crocodilian sort of motif, lots of panels and dots...as well as dorsal twin spines of a sort.  Basically, a big mf gator of a thing...

cthulhu77

starting on the toes again:

sotoolslinger

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cthulhu77

Straws aren't just for sissies, they are also for Spinosaurus's !

cthulhu77

Looks like he had a mud bath !!!

Mossie

More of a 'Humposaurus'.  That makes sense. :thumbsup:
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