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I had SO much fun reconstructing a velociraptor. Their anatomy is so interesting and loads of fun to draw. So here's the reconstruction of a velociraptor skeleton, if you know anything about dinosaurs or paleontology and see a mistake feel free to tell me so I can fix it and improve.My site: rushelle.com/
Contact me at: rushelle@sbcglobal.net
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UrDaddyo [2016-08-01 05:18:17 +0000 UTC]
Right now in my life I'm really fascinated by the way Dino's (Ones that walk on 2 back legs) move.
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TheDragonofDoom In reply to UrDaddyo [2016-08-01 18:21:47 +0000 UTC]
It's amazing, isn't it? You can really see that their muscular tails help them balance, as well as their strong legs.
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UrDaddyo In reply to TheDragonofDoom [2016-08-01 18:24:31 +0000 UTC]
Ya it's really cool!
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fuzzypaw01 [2015-03-30 21:19:48 +0000 UTC]
Where did you get the information for your study? I can't find anything on the internet, and can't find any books. This is awesome, very interesting pose as well as good movement and accurate muscles.
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TheDragonofDoom In reply to fuzzypaw01 [2015-03-31 04:32:41 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! Honestly, I just went by what I knew about animal anatomy as well as other dinosaurs and worked from there. Plus research from different websites to help fill in the gaps.
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Baryonyx62 [2014-07-28 09:00:11 +0000 UTC]
Oh interesting. Useful reference for drawing.
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Celestial-Rainstorm [2014-07-25 00:23:13 +0000 UTC]
Oh wow! This is an absolutely fantastic guide, very clean, very well done. Exceptional work.Β
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TheDragonofDoom In reply to Celestial-Rainstorm [2014-07-25 00:57:33 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I hope it's helpful!
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Celestial-Rainstorm In reply to TheDragonofDoom [2014-07-25 01:06:27 +0000 UTC]
Oh, it really is. I wanted to sculpt a Velociraptor, modeling him after a character in my novel and this is insanely helpful.Β
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