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acrocanthosaurus
this was a two day project of mine. this paper model is that of acrocanthosaurus. a large north american meat eater growing up to 40 feet in length. the most interesting thing about the dino is the 2 ft spine that extends from the base of the neck to the tip of the tail. i just felt like making something unique of the dinosaur world. more pictures will come soon.
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as promised, more pictures
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man, thats a mean looking dino!
are you putting it in downloads, or got a link? |
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Dear frederico:
WOW, are you going to apply color? and how colorfull? What about feathers? Keep up the good work, MILES |
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Wow. Was this your own design? Hard to believe those scissors have enough weight to balance out the dynamic pose.
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Very good job! Looks great.
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Sure hate to see that thing swooping in low. I just KNOW its eyes would be fixed on me.
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yep. its my first time designing a dinosaur too. i didn't want a regular pose like every other dino model out there so i did a unique pose to simulate it chasing a prey item.
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Wonderful job. The animation is very natural looking.
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Great job on an interesting subject. Your animated pose really sells it.
Chris |
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