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Paleocraft - Uintatherium

Started by ataraxus, July 12, 2012, 08:52:02 PM

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ataraxus

Hi,

here me first painted prehsitoric mamal: Sean Cooper`s Uintahterium.
I hope you like it.









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amargasaurus cazaui

That is a stunning piece, thanks for sharing. The face on that animal truly is a face only a mother could love lol. Very well done piece.
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ataraxus

Quote from: amargasaurus cazaui on July 12, 2012, 09:01:18 PM
The face on that animal truly is a face only a mother could love lol.

wait when i present once the entelodon :)

ZoPteryx

Fabulous job on that strange beast! :D

Himmapaan


Aram-Rex

Absolutely stunning! Great work. If only there was a smaller and cheeper version of this collectible :(.

0onarcissisto0

If the sculptor has nothing but science his hands will have no art.

- DK -

ataraxus

Thanks for your nice compliments!!!

ihatefeathers144

Great job Michael, I really like what you did with the base!


STORMnlNIJMEGEN

that's a nice painting job,,what's the scale of the Uintatherium

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