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Stan the T Rex

Bloody hell Rick!..that was terrible :confused:

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Sectioned salt water crocodile wip…a nice collaborations with a very talented chap called Andrew Kerr

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Awesome and very instructive!

I’ve been working on some kind of crocodile character in the last 2 months, and I can say your crocodile is pretty accurate and looks good!
Nice job to you and your coworker :+1:

Thanks Reg,

get some fibres on that abominable snowman of yours

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Hi Zbrushers.

Ive been illustrating dinosaurs now for far too many years and i always have to stick to clients briefs that are sometimes creatively restrictive as Im often asked to play safe and make my images Child friendly. This direction is often at odds with current scientific thinking. Evidence is coming to light that many if not all juvenile dinosaurs could have had a covering of soft plumage similar to that of a modern day Ostrich or Emu. Many modern day reptiles sport elaborate appendages that dont seem to serve any logical purpose.

Im re evaluating many of my old dinosaur models to update them with modern thinking…and god bless fibre mesh for this reason.

Pete

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Peter each and every Dinosaur post just blows me away!!! Man its the best ‘Anatomically’ created group of Dino’s I’ve come across, man Im lost for words!!! :+1:small_orange_diamond:+1:small_orange_diamond:+1:small_orange_diamond:+1:small_orange_diamond:+1::wink:

Jonny

Thanks Jonny…kind praise.

So amazing the anatomy works on these creatures!

As usual, made ***8203;***8203;a great model with great accuracy, a color I like, maybe is a little exaggerated but then I really do not know if they were gray or colored?

For me the bomb!!! like all your work :slight_smile:

Regards Kecaj

Thanks Kecaj,

No one knows what colour they were but as each species sort of hung around for millions of years you can bet they were quite developed regarding courtship displays etc. Most dinosaur ocular cavities are on the large side…and scans of brain cavities show that these creatures had very complex vision capabilities so we can assume they saw in colour and used colour to advantage. When your armed to the hilt as allosaurus fragillis was theres no point being muted and camouflaged… you get to eat what you want to eat. Modern reptiles, and more importantly birds have incredible colours to attract a mate…scare a way a foe…and…a scale is basically a very primitive feather.

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I agree with you, but Spro people think that dinosaurs were “stupid” and gray They help your work to convince them of that world was not so clear, and without soul.
I look forward to further your work :slight_smile:

some people…who think dinosaurs were stupid…are in my opinion ignorant at best. Most people who think dinosaurs were grey base this on what they have seen at the cinema. recent discoveries in China are giving some insight into possible colouration of prehistoric feathers.

More and more evidence is coming to light to show that even the T Rex lived in family groups and looked after their young. This is proven thinking as adult, juvenile and hatchlings have been found in the same area. CAT scans on fossilised skulls allow us to see all of the relevant working areas of a long dead dinosaurs brain with enough information to allow us to presume it had a degree of intelligence.

Im on team science with this one…not on the sofa with team coach potato watching re runs of Jurassic park.

Pete

superb sculpt and texture/render of the dinosaur. Totally in love with it :):+1:
Maybe you can check out my new dinosaur, because you definantly do stunning dinosaurs!:+1:
Definantly keep it going and have fun zbrushing? Are these rendered in zbrush aswell?
All the best and happy sculpting,

  • Kenny :slight_smile:

Thanks Kenny,

All renders in zbrush using bpr and some light caps

There’s no doubt in my mind that dinosaurs were colorful. Just look around at reptiles today…
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And the Aztec’s believed in the feathered serpent, Quetzalcoatl:

Hi Pete,
I really like you work. and for you to go back to models after learning new scientific research is cool. looking forward to seeing the rest of the juvenile dinosaur collection.
I don’t have too much experience modelling dinos, but I took a stab at a T-rex. it doesn’t look nearly as nice as your work for sure, but I was wondering if you would share some insight into how you build your models. is there a catalouge that exists where you’ve got multiple views? not asking for your secrets :slight_smile: just a push in the right direction!
thanks and keep up the good work

Hey Harapuzo, There are no secrets to what I do. You just have to research and work from the bones out. If you google a specific species your certain to find a web site where detailed top views, profiles etc are available.

Here are some more images of the primative plumage on Allosaurus fragillis.

I did learn a really neat trick with the fibres. Create fibres…highlight the fibres… click on “MRGB”…click on the fibres…The fibres instantly take on the colours from the underlying polypainted main model.

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hi Pete
Is it always like designing a dozen versions of pictures are you doing? This latest version of the long hair is cool

joko***347; I can not myself to do it :slight_smile: and I am continuously improving and enhancing tired …

regards Kecaj