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Perotorum's 3d models

Started by Perotorum, November 21, 2023, 02:09:42 PM

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Perotorum

The final instalnebts for the Advent Calendar are ambulator, martinectes, and corythrosaurus, sorry again for my tardiness.




Next week is neogene mammals, feel free to add auggestions, they will be published on new years day.

https://www.printables.com/@CHarbison_1036815


Primeval12

I love these and may print some! You did such a good job this year! Here's to next year!

SBell

And I just ordered a 3d printer... looking forward to seeing how some of some of these look!

Perotorum

Quote from: SBell on December 27, 2023, 04:26:44 AMAnd I just ordered a 3d printer... looking forward to seeing how some of some of these look!
I hope to see your prints  ;D .

Perotorum

#44
Here are some pf my first models of 2024, I did many more neogene mammals, but a few include granastrapotherium, hoffstetterius, cervalces scotti, sinomegaceros, megalonyx, archeobelodon, pelorchestes,deinotherium, and a few others that I uploaded today, and a few more for tomorrow, the next 2 weeks are devoted to permian and triassic fauna, feel free to suggest taxa.








Primeval12

#45
I love the mammals. One day if you're down, I'd love to see the giant Mustalid Enhydriodon! I'm writing a sci-fi story with it in it :D

Keep up the good work!

Perotorum

Quote from: Primeval12 on January 02, 2024, 02:21:38 AMI love the mammals. One day if you're down, I'd love to see the giant Mustalid Enhydriodon! I'm writing a sci-fi story with it in it :D

Keep up the good work!
Perhaps, I have been looking for reason to do such, and I have a lack of carnivorans, so I guess it will be uploaded tomorrow.

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Perotorum

#47
I have finished neogene week, in addition to what has been shown, I have included kubanchoerus, sivatherium, panocthus, iranotherium, tsaidamotherium, discokeryx, ampelomeryx, cuvieronius, enhydriodon, pediomeryx, kyptoceras, prosantorhinus, amphicyon, menoceras, and prolibytherium, due to my relative inexperience, I am a bit disappointed in some.
















Now I will begin on 2 weeks of Permian and Triassic fauna, again, feel free to leave suggestions, also, I desire critique on anatomical accuracy, as I believe such is the best way to improve quality.
https://www.printables.com/@CHarbison_1036815

Primeval12

OMG thank you! I'm just glad to have an Ehhydriodon. You did great :)

Perotorum

I will also release a few more models this week, as I had a friend, who is a teacher, request a few extinct whales (waharoa,tahoraata, coronodon, and cetotherium) for a lesson he plans to do next week, and I plan to do a kaprosuchus, anomolocaris, microraptor, and opisthocoeloclaudia for an art trade.

Perotorum

Here are the models for the art trade and comissioned ny a friend, they are anomolacaris, microraptor, kaprosuchus, opisthocoelicaudia, waharoa, tohoraata, cetotherium, and coronodon.
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Perotorum

#51
I also finished the Permian-Triassic series, species include gorynychus, placerias, desmatosuchus, postosuchus, sillesuchus, lotosaurus, bunostegos, eryops, smilosuchus, rutiodon, mastodonosaurus, struthiocephalus, moschops, massospondylus, aardonyx, shringasaurus, teleocrator, rabidosaurus antaeosaurus, proterosuchus, erythrosuchus, and atopodentadus.
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https://www.printables.com/@CHarbison_1036815/models

Perotorum

Also, I need ideas for this week's theme.


Halichoeres

In the kingdom of the blind, better take public transit. Well, in the kingdom of the sighted, too, really--almost everyone is a terrible driver.

My attempt to find the best toy of every species

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Sometimes I draw pictures

SBell


Perotorum

I think I will do Bear Gulch this week, followed by mid-creteacous northern Africa, then followed by the Niobrara  Chalk Formation.

SBell

Quote from: Perotorum on January 16, 2024, 07:15:06 PMI think I will do Bear Gulch this week, followed by mid-creteacous northern Africa, then followed by the Niobrara  Chalk Formation.

I am hopeful for much aquatic life from the North African one!

Halichoeres

Quote from: Perotorum on January 16, 2024, 07:15:06 PMI think I will do Bear Gulch this week, followed by mid-creteacous northern Africa, then followed by the Niobrara  Chalk Formation.

Wonderful! Looking forward to it.
In the kingdom of the blind, better take public transit. Well, in the kingdom of the sighted, too, really--almost everyone is a terrible driver.

My attempt to find the best toy of every species

My trade/sale/wishlist thread

Sometimes I draw pictures

Perotorum

#58
Here were the animals from the Bear Gulch Limestone, they are Orodus, Stethacanthus, Falcatus, Balantsea, Allenypterus, Harpacanthus, and Listrocanthus, sorry if they look a bit off, fish are not my strong suit.







As said, this week is mid-Cretaceous north Africa, then Niobrara Chalk, followed by Judith River formation, then Kaiparowits, Aguja, Yixian, then Hall Lake, I will devote the entirity of April to Ankylosauria.

Halichoeres

For fish not being your strong suit (your words, not mine), I'd say you've acquitted yourself pretty well! I'll definitely try a couple of these out on my friend's printer.
In the kingdom of the blind, better take public transit. Well, in the kingdom of the sighted, too, really--almost everyone is a terrible driver.

My attempt to find the best toy of every species

My trade/sale/wishlist thread

Sometimes I draw pictures

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