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Now in color!! this will be replacing my old Pycno...By the way, Pycnonemosaurus is an Abelisaurid from Brazil.
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Comments: 27
little-al [2006-07-10 05:16:34 +0000 UTC]
Ezequiel meu amigo!!! Este desenho está maravilhoso! Com toda certeza merece um fav! Parabéns!!!
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maniraptora In reply to little-al [2006-07-10 11:21:59 +0000 UTC]
muchas gracias Renata!!!!!!!!!
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JPCespedes [2006-07-09 22:14:28 +0000 UTC]
Me gusta muchísimo la manera que tuviste de darle color, luce verdaderamente bien.
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maniraptora In reply to JPCespedes [2006-07-10 11:21:28 +0000 UTC]
Gracias!!! trate de no usar TANTOS colores como venia haciendo... la verdad, es que eso del super colorido no me gusta demasiado... pero bueno, cuando el dibujo es pedido, tengo que respetar lo que me piden!! jaja... este, al ser parte de un proyecto en el cual puedo tomar decisiones, lo pinte como quise...
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JPCespedes In reply to maniraptora [2006-07-11 20:50:48 +0000 UTC]
Pues si este es "tu" estilo, me gusta más que el otro (de los dinosaurios brasileños) que se veían algo más exagerados en el colorido (o más bien en la nitidez y brillos de los mismos, pero yo no entiendo de Photoshop y eso.
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maniraptora In reply to JPCespedes [2006-07-12 02:14:16 +0000 UTC]
jejeje.... si, el tema de los bichos demasiado coloridos es mas comercial que otra cosa... personalmente, los imagino asi, con colores mas apagados, pero aun asi con algunos colores llamativos.... es decir, me encantaria lograr los colores que han usado en la pelicula Dinosaurio de Disney, en la que los animales son de tonos en principio apagados, pero que si uno mira en detalle, ve varios colores (hay unos Parasaurolophus con colores violetas! y quedan preciosos).
Los dinos de Brasil fueron pintados coloridos porque fueron mis inicios en el Photoshop... ahora estoy tratando de acercarme a algo mas coherente (con respecto a mis ideas), mientras voy aprendiendo algunos trucos del programa... y este Pycno esta muy cercano a eso... es mas, creo que es una de las ilustraciones que he hecho que mas me gusta...
Cuando veas los que he hecho para el poster del Triasico de Brasil, entenderas el tema del colorido... tuve que recurrir a muchos colores, pero fue lo que me pidieron... je... si el que pide reclama colores, que puedo hacer!? jajaja
Gracias de nuevo!
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JacobSpencerKaiju79 [2006-07-08 21:25:07 +0000 UTC]
Damn, I thought it looked good before, but it looks awesome in color. Good job!
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maniraptora In reply to JacobSpencerKaiju79 [2006-07-09 19:15:30 +0000 UTC]
thanks thanks THANKS!!!!!!
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Misaki-chi In reply to maniraptora [2006-07-10 11:59:37 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome and thanks for sharing. ^_^
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maniraptora In reply to Paleontologia [2006-07-08 18:22:52 +0000 UTC]
Gracias Felipe!!! espero poder hacer mas de estas cosas pronto!!!!!!!
Abrazos!
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zakafreakarama [2006-07-08 01:21:59 +0000 UTC]
Muy bueno!
Una de tus mejores piezas sin duda. Mucho mejor que la versión a lápiz. Nunca dejas de sorprenderme.
Enhorabuena!
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maniraptora In reply to zakafreakarama [2006-07-08 18:20:05 +0000 UTC]
te agradezco mucho!!! la verdad, es que a mi me gusto bastante el resultado (suelo ser muy critico...)... espero poder seguir mejorando esta tecnica... me gustaria usar bocetos mas elaborados para colorear, este no era muy bueno....
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Draco-Saurian [2006-07-07 21:36:57 +0000 UTC]
Caramba Ezequiel. o Pyc colorido ficou mais bonito ainda!!! Já te disse q adoro o jeito de q está atacando!!! Está ótimo!
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maniraptora In reply to Draco-Saurian [2006-07-08 18:08:55 +0000 UTC]
Gracias!! la verdad es que me gusto el resultado... voy a tener que buscarle una presa.... je
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DinoGirl121 [2006-07-07 19:40:11 +0000 UTC]
Ohh looks verry nice, very well done. I like's all the Detail and...everything! XD
I like Dinosaurs from brazil though. They seem to have...more to them, more interesting stuff to them
that other Dinosaurs around the globe simply dont have.
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maniraptora In reply to DinoGirl121 [2006-07-07 19:54:54 +0000 UTC]
well... first at all, thank you!!!
About brazilian dinos, well.... in general the books represent north american dinos, and some times asian ones... or european... south american dinos are pretty unknow (or little known), but are strange and very interesting, for scientist and people in general... the horned Carnotaurus, the spinosaur Irritator (or Angaturama, if you prefer), along with Pycnonemosaurs, the early Staurikosaurus and Herrerasaurus, the giant theropods Giganotosaurus, Mapusaurus and Tyrannotitan, and the huge Argentinosaurus and Puertasaurus, accompanied by the strange pterosaurs that have been undercovered mainly in Brazil, are included between the most fascinating mesozoic faunas!
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DinoGirl121 In reply to maniraptora [2006-07-07 22:05:11 +0000 UTC]
Hmm, thats quite interesting. I alwasy thought it was the other way around
But arent almost all these Dinosaurs discovered in other places of the world??? like Tyrannosaurus how its
locations are both North America and Asia. Or maybe that hasnt or most of it hasnt been discovered yet
Aww, I wish I knew alot more about the Mesozoic Faunas
I only know that there were...plants, but mainly ferns and palms. No Grass.
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maniraptora In reply to DinoGirl121 [2006-07-08 18:17:10 +0000 UTC]
well... some kind of dinos were discovered all around the world... but others were found in particular places... like abelisaurids, that are mainly gondwanic....
But I WANT TO FIND A SOUTH AMERICAN TYRANNOSAUR... I think Austrotyrannus would be a GREAT name! lol
By the way, there was a recent article in Nature... well, maybe grass was present during the dinos age, and more abundant than was thought.... the scientist discovered a titanosaur`s coprolite (yeah... fossil shit) with phytolites, structures of silica that are present in grass... and there were several different types of phytolites, so probably they were abundant! crazy, isnt?
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DinoGirl121 In reply to maniraptora [2006-07-08 22:19:40 +0000 UTC]
Oh, ha' I like to put it as all Dinos are found everywhere
What do I know, I'm only 16
I'm sure you will find your Tyrannosaur, and give em' that splendidly well name!
I didn't know that, it must've been recent , I hardly get my hands on the newer National Geographics :\
But anyways, GRASS?!?! That gives a whole new meaning to the perspective on how the Prehistoric world was like all those years ago!! That is just Crazy!!! @__@
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maniraptora In reply to DinoGirl121 [2006-07-10 11:33:16 +0000 UTC]
Yes, GRASS!!! now, Disney´s Dinosaur makes sense!!! lol
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DinoGirl121 In reply to maniraptora [2006-07-10 20:01:15 +0000 UTC]
Now they dont have to explain anything anymore!
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maniraptora In reply to dragonmad1988 [2006-07-07 19:44:58 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much!!!!!!!!
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