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Published: 2017-08-21 00:24:56 +0000 UTC; Views: 19106; Favourites: 305; Downloads: 0
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A Tyrannosaurus Rex munching on an Alamosaurus carcass... at least what is left of it.
A "Gore Pack" is coming along with the new Tyrannosaurus Rex 2 model. The Gore Pack includes an Alamosaurus Carcass, a meat chunk for the Rex's mouth along with drool. Bloody textures are also included for each Rex type displaying blood around and in the mouth.
I have two other T. rex packs planned... a "Rip & Tear Pack" which will have wounded versions of T.rex and a "Rex Nest" that will have a nest, eggs, a hatching egg, and a Rex Hatchling variant.
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"Tyrannosaurus Rex 2" is a new model coming to Daz3D this fall.
The king of tyrants returns with feathers, age and sex variations, higher resolution detail, more accurate anatomy, and more!
Adult male and female variations include different anatomy shape and scale adjustments, different feather displays, and different skin colors. The juvenile comes with even more distinct anatomy changes along with its own feathers and skin color. Adjust the scale of the juvenile to make it feel more like a adolescent or hatchling.
You can customize the look of your Rex by adding or removing feather groups to fit the look you want.
A saliva attachment is also included that fits to any of the variations to help their mouths look gnarly and realistic giving your renders that extra edge of detail. 18 poses are included to help you dive right in to rendering.
Tyrannosaurus Rex 2 was created using multiple UV maps for higher resolution detail on close up renders. Surface material groups include Body, Head, Legs, Eyes, Mouth, Teeth, and Claws.
Both Iray and 3Delight material presets included!
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Comments: 9
FSudol [2018-10-13 23:24:39 +0000 UTC]
Wicked art of life eating life, as this T-Rex makes a meal out of his prey.
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JPGuchiha [2017-12-03 16:45:49 +0000 UTC]
Is there any real evidence that says T-rex had feathers?
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Herschel-Hoffmeyer In reply to JPGuchiha [2017-12-03 20:09:57 +0000 UTC]
No, there is no evidence (or better yet facts) to prove or disprove that rex had feathers. It's unknown if it did or didn't.
But here's the point:
1.) Many of the Tyrannosaurs have evidence of feathers, including a large Tyrannosaur completely covered.
2.) No Tyrannosaur has been proven to not have any feathers (as far as I am aware).
3.) When you look at related species today (and prehistoric) they all bare similar unique traits like this. Many examples could be talked about but it's like saying a prehistoric bear didn't have fur when all other bears have fur (just because we can't prove right now that it had fur).
Almost every "dino-nerd" will strongly argue for one side or the other. A feathered rex makes more sense for Paleo-Art and for making your Rex feel more authentic and real. I use to favor the featherless look as it seemed more scary and intimidating but from a more mature perspective, feathers make the rex look more intelligent and make it come off as a more versatile hunter. Feathers can provide excellent camouflage, an additional layer of protection, and can shed off heat during intense physical exertion.
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