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Published: 2011-07-16 02:35:54 +0000 UTC; Views: 362; Favourites: 7; Downloads: 7
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When designing a painting digitally, I often make sketches and whatnot to be copied, pasted, moved around, danced with, whatever!!!! Many times, I'll isolate the creature/object by color so I can copy the thing and paste it anywhere I want to do so. I know, I know, I can save it in proprietary files with layers, and I very often do. But what does one do when the concept creature is drawn straight down? What I do here. Probably many other methods, but this works for me. Hope you like the dino after reading all the folderol!Related content
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ryn0saur [2011-08-10 18:38:54 +0000 UTC]
Very cool concept with a lot of energy. You don't see too many of these guys kicking around the paleo art community. Truth be told I'm getting kinda sick of T Rex and raptors. Good to see some of the second string dinos getting some spotlight!
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Algoroth In reply to ryn0saur [2011-08-10 23:22:51 +0000 UTC]
For me, I mostly do what turns my creative centers on and excites me. When something does that, I don't get bored easy, believe me. Carcharodontosaurus is featured in my Chaos Gigantes and it's a fascinating animal. Spinosaurus? More remains need to be found. Baryonyx and Suchomimus, however, are something to grab hold of, since enough is known of their skeletons to interpolate what they looked like (big and DANGEROUS), how they behaved (very, VERY badly!!!), along with how they might have gone about their business.
Megaraptor is something I'd like to know more about, since it seems theropod evolution took two different turns regarding the size and power of the forelimbs...tiny in the abelisauruds and tyrannosaurids, large to huge in the allosaurids, spinosaurids, and neovenatorids, and both types in the oviraptorids and dromaeosaurids. Neat, eh?
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ryn0saur In reply to Algoroth [2011-08-12 00:48:01 +0000 UTC]
It must be mostly speculative based off of more complete suchomimus and baryonyx skeletons but check out this spinosaurus mount in japan:
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