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MARCHING BEASTS!

Started by suspsy, May 01, 2017, 11:48:00 PM

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suspsy

The sequel to the magnificent Marching Dinosaurs video is finally here!  :)) :)) :))

https://youtu.be/AtVGwHPzyNc
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Cloud the Dinosaur King

Quote from: suspsy on May 01, 2017, 11:48:00 PM
The sequel to the magnificent Marching Dinosaurs video is finally here!  :)) :)) :))

https://youtu.be/AtVGwHPzyNc
Yeah!

ZoPteryx

Very cool!  Hopefully a "Marching Monsters" video featuring Paleozoic life is in the works.  :)

Cloud the Dinosaur King

Quote from: ZoPteryx on May 02, 2017, 12:24:49 AM
Very cool!  Hopefully a "Marching Monsters" video featuring Paleozoic life is in the works.  :)
i was just thinking about this. I would also like to see a pterosaur and a prehistoric marine reptile one.

suspsy

If they did a pterosaur video, should they walk or fly?

And should the man be swimming in a sea monster video?
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suspsy

Yes, it's not easy making mammals look diverse and vibrant in terms of colour, but this video pulls it off.

I wish Meiolania and Purussaurus had been included in this one.
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Jose S.M.

I love this! it even made me learn new things, I didn't knew a couple of species so I had to look them up.

Daspletotyrannus

I would love to see a Paleozoic life one. I like this and the Dinosaurs one. I hope they make more.


Halichoeres

Quote from: SuperiorSpider on May 03, 2017, 12:32:23 AM
Quote from: suspsy on May 02, 2017, 11:31:47 AM
If they did a pterosaur video, should they walk or fly?

And should the man be swimming in a sea monster video?

For the pterosaurs they should find a way to show the wingspans. Their height is less impressive I feel.
For the sea monster video the human should just be a diver.

I love these videos, especially the colours and patterns on the animals are quite inspiring to me.

For the pterosaurs, maybe they show a hang glider in dorsal or ventral view, and pterosaurs flap or soar by in turn?
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suspsy

Quote from: Halichoeres on May 03, 2017, 02:49:55 PM

For the pterosaurs, maybe they show a hang glider in dorsal or ventral view, and pterosaurs flap or soar by in turn?

I really like that idea. I'd also want to see a selection of all extinct flying animals, not just pterosaurs.
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Lanthanotus

Pterosaurs are a hard choice to be made for such a video as I agree the wingspan would not come to much play if shown from the side... however the very diverse and distinct headshapes, size and crests wouldn not be much recognizable from a dorsal view.

terrorchicken

I just discovered this video yesterday. Its so well done! Though I think he may have made some of the animals too big(but Im not an expert.)  I do love how distinctively he did each creature's walking gait and how attractive he made the coat colors/patterns. I recognized most of the species but the giant baboon was a new one to me, I didnt think a baboon could get that big!

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