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New Acrocanthosaurus from Prey Collection

Started by Syndicate Bias, May 19, 2018, 11:30:55 PM

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Cretaceous Crab

Quote from: paintingdinos on May 25, 2018, 05:04:55 PM
Quote from: LeviRawl on May 24, 2018, 12:35:01 PM
Ditto. I ordered his Carnotaurus. And I am almost finished with painting it, too!

Looking forward to seeing this! I've gotten so far as to build and prime my little Spino... but I'm nervous to paint it. I love the model so much, I'm scared whatever design I pick isn't going to do it justice.

I know, right?! I've run into the same problem with T. rex and Spinosaurus. You really want to do it justice, but its hard to get the right color scheme. We just have a subconscious habit of putting the apex predators on pedestals.


IrritatorRaji


paintingdinos

Its honestly really neat of him to so quickly take the feedback he was given and incorporate it back into this model.

Its easy to yell at a stranger about inaccuracies in their art, but I'm sure no lack of time commitment on his part to go back and redo this. He's a cool guy.

tyrantqueen


Mini Minmi

I find this version much more esthetically pleasing. This is great, it looks solid and powerful.

sepp

#25
Ooh much better! :) I'm not sure if the tongue could flex that high though.

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