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lady medusa's dino repaints

Started by Lady medusa, January 19, 2013, 05:02:00 PM

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Lady medusa

i know i havent posted anything in a really long time because of a multitude of reasons (mainly caue i cant load stuff just using my ipad). i figure im long over due to post some stuff! now that i have my art studio up and running i have been painting and building my head off!
enjoy :)


(sorry for the links but since i cant just attach the photos on here i dont really know how else to post them)


http://browse.deviantart.com/?q=amargasaurus+repaint#/d5q9sqj

http://browse.deviantart.com/?q=trex+repaint#/d5q9s95


Jetoar

[Off Nick and Eddie's reactions to the dinosaurs] Oh yeah "Ooh, aah", that's how it always starts. But then there's running and screaming.



{about the T-Rex) When he sees us with his kid isn't he gonna be like "you"!?

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paleoferroequine

Glad to see you back although I haven't posted anything either. :(  These repaints are really nice, I like the patterns. To show the pictures here you click on the insert image icon in the edit menus. It's the one that looks like a portrait.  It will show img /img (but with brackets) then copy image location with right mouse click and paste at the cursor in the middle  between the brackets. There you go. ;D Not sure if that's clear.





Blade-of-the-Moon

Midnight Amargasaurus ! Love it ! :)

Bokisaurus

Nice repaints, there is just something about Amarga's that begs to be painted darker ;)

Lady medusa

Thanks very much guys! Yea I know alot of smaller animals tend to be black or dark to make themselves look bigger. so with amarga being kinda small for a sauropod and the theory of the sail (or spines) to make it look bigger why not look flashy lol. I figure this would either be threat colors or breeding colors, surely some dinosaurs would flash different colors like many animals today.

Lady medusa

Quote from: paleoferroequine on January 19, 2013, 09:45:30 PM
Glad to see you back although I haven't posted anything either. :(  These repaints are really nice, I like the patterns. To show the pictures here you click on the insert image icon in the edit menus. It's the one that looks like a portrait.  It will show img /img (but with brackets) then copy image location with right mouse click and paste at the cursor in the middle  between the brackets. There you go. ;D Not sure if that's clear.







Thanks so much for showing me how to do this!

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Battatitan

Really nice repaints, although I love that Safari Rex  :D The way you've mixed natural earthy colours with gentle patches of bright ones is really effective and makes him seem much larger than he actually is!  I also like the bands you've applied on the tail and the hues of blue on the throat and face.
Awesome repaints, Lady Medusa  ;) :D

Lady medusa

Quote from: Battatitan on February 11, 2013, 12:05:27 PM
Really nice repaints, although I love that Safari Rex  :D The way you've mixed natural earthy colours with gentle patches of bright ones is really effective and makes him seem much larger than he actually is!  I also like the bands you've applied on the tail and the hues of blue on the throat and face.
Awesome repaints, Lady Medusa  ;) :D

Thank you very much!

The only part of the markings that I wish I wouldn't had added was the camo green stripes on the legs and arms. I used the smallest brushes I had to try to make them as thin as possible. I was also trying to dry brush them on to try to keep the realistic tones, however this failed for me horribly. The figure is too textured and too small I guess to do that kind of detail. If I could fix that without messing up the rest of the figure then I would do it.

The inspiration for this guys patterning was actually a Japanese garden lizard :)
Now I just need to add a base to it and well he may find his way to eBay for a new happy home.


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