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Shane Foulkes Parasaurolophus

Started by ataraxus, March 01, 2013, 04:11:36 PM

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ataraxus

next model finished:






i use some new technics but i`m not complete satiesfied. skill come with practice.



radman


Dan

Brilliant work! It looks like something that jumped right out of a Luis Rey painting.

ZoPteryx

Quote from: Dan on March 01, 2013, 08:41:14 PM
Brilliant work! It looks like something that jumped right out of a Luis Rey painting.
My first thoughts exactly!  Awesome! :)

Blade-of-the-Moon


lourebro

Just replied to your Spinosaurus and in both cases, you have this great handle on using color.  Do you air brush any of these stripes or paint with brush?  Anyhow great job and yes to the other reply that it also reminds me of a Luis Ray painting.  Great job, again!
lourebro

ataraxus

Thank you :)
in case of Spino i used airbrush, in case of the para i used a brush.

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