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1:1 scale dimorphodon

Started by jooooo, May 26, 2015, 07:42:06 PM

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jooooo

With my tarbosaurus sculpture finished (sorry feathers only ruined it) i decided to make a life size Dimorphodon.

First pic:



Blade-of-the-Moon

Cool. a 1:1 Dimorphodon would be pretty sweet.

Arul

That is great what about the size ?

Kayakasaurus

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Blade-of-the-Moon

1:1=life size ..but adult, juvenile, ect..that's the question.

jooooo


Blade-of-the-Moon

There you guys go!

Good luck with it!

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fabricious

Great idea! Can't wait to see your progress!

I was thinking about making a life sized pterosaur today as well, can't decide which one, yet!

jooooo

The head is done on 1 side!

Blade-of-the-Moon

All those tiny teeth...by big bear paw hands would be aching..lol

jooooo

They were the best thing i had for teeth, they are the tips of toothpicks

spinosaurus1

might i ask, what tool or series of steps did you take to sculpt the eye? it seems like something i wish to do with my acrocanthosaurus

Kayakasaurus

Quote from: spinosaurus1 on May 31, 2015, 04:14:15 AM
might i ask, what tool or series of steps did you take to sculpt the eye? it seems like something i wish to do with my acrocanthosaurus

Hi Spinosaurus1!

I know this question wasn't directed towards me, but I thought I'd show you a trick I've found working on small scale eyes. It is much easier to sculpt an eyelid onto a hardened eye. I've made a bunch of little tiny balls that have cured. Then I push one into the clay and use a tool to outline the eye and push the clay around a bit. This isn't the best example but I thought I'd tell you  ;)

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jooooo

Quote from: Jonagold2000 on May 30, 2015, 08:07:41 PM
They were the best thing i had for teeth, they are the tips of toothpicks
I made balls of clay, made them harden for a little bit, put a bar of clay over them and sculpted them to look like eyebrows.

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