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    Default Dinoceratops

    A version of the popular dinosaur Triceratops.

    Hope you like it.

    121 welcome

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    Default I like this very very much¡

    the texture, the model, and by contrast the eye expression of ingeniuty¡¡¡
    cool¡¡
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    Its hard to judge the model from this angle, i like the horn-material but it looks
    like the skull-form is to soft, i would like to see more of the skull anatomy translated into the skin and softer tissue...it could use more definition !

    jantim

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    As mentioned above, the horn material is nice. The triceratops Looks friendly.
    mike nguyen

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    Default Thanks for your replies

    more snapshots i hope your opinions again.

    I show you the dino in some positions to judge it.

    Greetings.

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    Default yes, very well done model¡¡

    dinoceratops is a broad style¡
    i like the wrinkles¡¡
    Congratulations¡
    Andreseloy

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    Since no one ever saw a live "dinoceratops"... "!...it seems strange to say that it doesn't look like a real one , but seeing it from all these angles i still think it looks a bit to soft !
    But perhaps there are real dinosaur experts on this forum.....

    jantim

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    Default im not dinoexpert just zbuser¡

    are you jantim?

    Andreseloy


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    Default Hi friends

    Thanks for the replies.

    Andreseloy: Eres un gran apoyo con tus palabras amigo, gracias de veras.

    Dr Jantim Grant : Thanks for your words but i cant understand your advices, can you put me an example. Thanks a lot friend.

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    Dr Jantim Grant searched in his library for a Dinoceratops image..and found one .
    dino anatomy.jpg

    I made red lines around areas that have diff'rent altitudes on the skull, all these areas can be made sharper and more pronounced on your model as well !
    I think you used surface variations...but they don't stand out, in combination with lighting that does not bring out the shapes it lookes to soft and "chubby" .
    Perhaps working with the "pinch" &" nudge" brush can help as well !

    jantim

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    Default Hi Z´s

    An update of the dinoceratops, i hope is better now. Not chubby i hope .

    Special thanks to Jantim fot the tips and advices.

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    There's better lighting and better definition on the dinohead...your dino has been
    to the "weightwatchers" ...

    jantim

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    Wow, looks like the dinaceratops went through a full upgrade.
    mike nguyen

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    Been following the WIP, nice of you to show the dif stages. Coming along very nicely.

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    Default ilusiondigital Is going better and better¡

    from wonderful to outstanding friend¡¡
    also thanks for your attitude to accept the critics or suggestion that allow really to make better the things¡¡¡ the critic acomplished with the suggestion to improve is the better way¡¡

    And also thanks to jantim to put in service his dinolibrary that give us in the forum a very instructive link to learn ¡¡
    Proactive thread¡¡ I like it¡¡
    Andreseloy

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