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the gig is up!

Started by Lady medusa, January 20, 2013, 08:06:03 PM

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Lady medusa

finally finished! however i should trim the waters edge, just havent decided how. this is a safari giganotosaurus repaint on diorama base. this scene is suppose to be in the mid to late wet season as a male gig goes to his watering hole, making sure to let any giganotosaurus passerby this is HIS territory.

i tried to add the photos the way i was told. apparently im missing something :/

http://browse.deviantart.com/?q=ladymedusa218#/d5s4jgk

http://browse.deviantart.com/?q=ladymedusa218#/d5s4l38

http://browse.deviantart.com/?q=ladymedusa218#/d5s4jpw

http://browse.deviantart.com/?q=ladymedusa218#/d5s4laz

http://browse.deviantart.com/?q=ladymedusa218#/d5s4lhr


ZoPteryx

Very nice work Lady Medusa! :)

Lady medusa

Thank you very much! I'm still very new to doing 3D artwork like this. It's kind of a trial and error thing at the moment lol!

ajax

Looks great, This scene looks very much like one I am making with the Papo Pachyrhinosaurus and a small croc, Its actually very much like the one Im making, kinda spooky actually. The scene is in the same shape with water on one side and the tree I have even looks the same. Anyway, great work, I look forward to more dioramas from you.

paleoferroequine

Quote from: Lady medusa on January 20, 2013, 08:06:03 PM
finally finished! however i should trim the waters edge, just havent decided how. this is a safari giganotosaurus repaint on diorama base. this scene is suppose to be in the mid to late wet season as a male gig goes to his watering hole, making sure to let any giganotosaurus passerby this is HIS territory.

i tried to add the photos the way i was told. apparently im missing something :/

Very nice, good to have some one new get into making dioramas. Keep it up.








img]http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2013/020/b/f/the_gig_is_up__by_ladymedusa218-d5s4jgk.jpg[/img]
Here's what it looks like. I left the very first bracket off the beginning, add it before "img" and the image will appear.

Lady medusa

Quote from: ajax on January 20, 2013, 10:33:21 PM
Looks great, This scene looks very much like one I am making with the Papo Pachyrhinosaurus and a small croc, Its actually very much like the one Im making, kinda spooky actually. The scene is in the same shape with water on one side and the tree I have even looks the same. Anyway, great work, I look forward to more dioramas from you.

Haha thank you very much! That is very spooky! Now I didn't sculpt the tree. It was a branch I found that I was going to use in one of my reptile vivariums but it didn't really flow with any of my terrascapes. When I started to construct this it just seemed to fit so it found a home with the gig :) . hopefully I'll have an ophthalmosaurus scene done very soon.

Lady medusa

Quote from: paleoferroequine on January 21, 2013, 12:30:39 AM
Quote from: Lady medusa on January 20, 2013, 08:06:03 PM
finally finished! however i should trim the waters edge, just havent decided how. this is a safari giganotosaurus repaint on diorama base. this scene is suppose to be in the mid to late wet season as a male gig goes to his watering hole, making sure to let any giganotosaurus passerby this is HIS territory.

i tried to add the photos the way i was told. apparently im missing something :/

Very nice, good to have some one new get into making dioramas. Keep it up.








img]http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2013/020/b/f/the_gig_is_up__by_ladymedusa218-d5s4jgk.jpg[/img]
Here's what it looks like. I left the very first bracket off the beginning, add it before "img" and the image will appear.

Where was it on the page that you found the code? Not the [img] but the other part? All I seen was "browse deviantart ladymedusa218 blah blah blah. Tried to add it between the img bracket sets and it wouldn't work. I'd really like to learn cause I'd annoy you alot since I have A LOT of scenes coming up lol.

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paleoferroequine

Quote from: Lady medusa on January 21, 2013, 01:11:17 AM
Quote from: paleoferroequine on January 21, 2013, 12:30:39 AM
Quote from: Lady medusa on January 20, 2013, 08:06:03 PM
finally finished! however i should trim the waters edge, just havent decided how. this is a safari giganotosaurus repaint on diorama base. this scene is suppose to be in the mid to late wet season as a male gig goes to his watering hole, making sure to let any giganotosaurus passerby this is HIS territory.

i tried to add the photos the way i was told. apparently im missing something :/

Very nice, good to have some one new get into making dioramas. Keep it up.




img]http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2013/020/b/f/the_gig_is_up__by_ladymedusa218-d5s4jgk.jpg[/img]
Here's what it looks like. I left the very first bracket off the beginning, add it before "img" and the image will appear.

Where was it on the page that you found the code? Not the img but the other part? All I seen was "browse deviantart ladymedusa218 blah blah blah. Tried to add it between the img bracket sets and it wouldn't work. I'd really like to learn cause I'd annoy you alot since I have A LOT of scenes coming up lol.
Place the cursor over your picture and right click the mouse, if you have a Mac, I don't know. :P One of the choices is "copy link location", select this and go back to your DTF message and insert that between the [img][/img ] . Should take care of it.

Lady medusa

Quote from: paleoferroequine on January 21, 2013, 02:12:46 AM
Quote from: Lady medusa on January 21, 2013, 01:11:17 AM
Quote from: paleoferroequine on January 21, 2013, 12:30:39 AM
Quote from: Lady medusa on January 20, 2013, 08:06:03 PM
finally finished! however i should trim the waters edge, just havent decided how. this is a safari giganotosaurus repaint on diorama base. this scene is suppose to be in the mid to late wet season as a male gig goes to his watering hole, making sure to let any giganotosaurus passerby this is HIS territory.

i tried to add the photos the way i was told. apparently im missing something :/

Very nice, good to have some one new get into making dioramas. Keep it up.




img]http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2013/020/b/f/the_gig_is_up__by_ladymedusa218-d5s4jgk.jpg[/img]
Here's what it looks like. I left the very first bracket off the beginning, add it before "img" and the image will appear.

Where was it on the page that you found the code? Not the img but the other part? All I seen was "browse deviantart ladymedusa218 blah blah blah. Tried to add it between the img bracket sets and it wouldn't work. I'd really like to learn cause I'd annoy you alot since I have A LOT of scenes coming up lol.
Place the cursor over your picture and right click the mouse, if you have a Mac, I don't know. :P One of the choices is "copy link location", select this and go back to your DTF message and insert that between the [img][/img ] . Should take care of it.


I have windows. I don't have a
Mac. I will try that though. I have another scene almost done, I'd be done today but I'm waiting for my shapeways figure to come in (ugh!) when that comes in and paint it I'll be done :)

IHogaRok


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