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My first prehistoric model finished.

Started by ningoth4, October 25, 2013, 01:03:45 PM

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ningoth4



These are a few pics of my first prehistoric model build. It is a Gastornis/Propaelotherium. The sculpts were done by Max Salas and Shane Foulkes. I have painted the waddles since these were shot as I had forgotten to do them and Shane noticed it in a post elsewhere. The "Terror Bird" is officially listed as a Phorusrhacos, but I decided to go the Gastornis direction based on some research I have done placing these two animals together in the same place and time period. Thanks for looking.  :)

Kevin   


Doug Watson

Quote from: ningoth4 on October 25, 2013, 01:03:45 PM


These are a few pics of my first prehistoric model build. It is a Gastornis/Propaelotherium. The sculpts were done by Max Salas and Shane Foulkes. I have painted the waddles since these were shot as I had forgotten to do them and Shane noticed it in a post elsewhere. The "Terror Bird" is officially listed as a Phorusrhacos, but I decided to go the Gastornis direction based on some research I have done placing these two animals together in the same place and time period. Thanks for looking.  :)
Kevin,
I just have to say WOW! That is the best and most naturalistic painting I have seen in a long time. I especially love the legs, very Emu like. Also the blending on the beak, top drawer. I can't wait to see more. Doug

Kevin

Doug Watson

Kevin,
Sorry for the double post but I really screwed up my first attempt.

I just have to say WOW! That is the best and most naturalistic painting I have seen in a long time. I especially love the legs, very Emu like. Also the blending on the beak, top drawer. I can't wait to see more. Doug

Blade-of-the-Moon

I have to agree..I'm not much on the terror birds ( prefer my dinos a bit older ) but it looks fantastic and very realistic. I suspect you might have some commission work in the near future .  ;)

postsaurischian

 :o Very beautiful :D!

Yes, the blending on the beak is astonishing! Wonderfully painted.
Does the Gastornis have glass eyes?

ningoth4

Quote from: Doug Watson on October 25, 2013, 02:59:21 PM
Kevin,
Sorry for the double post but I really screwed up my first attempt.

I just have to say WOW! That is the best and most naturalistic painting I have seen in a long time. I especially love the legs, very Emu like. Also the blending on the beak, top drawer. I can't wait to see more. Doug

Thank you Doug! I have had several really nice comments on the beak, so that has been really kewl! I spent a lot of time on the beak and legs as I felt they were going to be key to that natural look. Thanks again for the comment it is greatly appreciated. :)

Kevin

ningoth4

Quote from: Blade-of-the-Moon on October 25, 2013, 05:28:36 PM
I have to agree..I'm not much on the terror birds ( prefer my dinos a bit older ) but it looks fantastic and very realistic. I suspect you might have some commission work in the near future .  ;)

Thank you! Your comment is greatly appreciated! It is very kewl you think I may be able to do commision work. :)

Kevin

ningoth4

Quote from: postsaurischian on October 25, 2013, 08:57:21 PM
:o Very beautiful :D!

Yes, the blending on the beak is astonishing! Wonderfully painted.
Does the Gastornis have glass eyes?

Thank you! I struggled with the beak for a while and then got some input frm Martin Garrett that reminded me of some techniques I use on my female figures and it worked great on the beak. And yes, the eyes are glass on the Gastornis but not the Propaleotherium. They were handpainted.

Kevin

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ataraxus

it`s very well done, a clean painted and colorful paintjob!

ningoth4

Quote from: ataraxus on November 12, 2013, 04:11:54 PM
it`s very well done, a clean painted and colorful paintjob!

Thank you! Your comment is super appreciated. I have my next dino built and ready for paint. I need to get on that, but at the moment I am building a new Steampunk girl kit that has my attention. But I iwll post my Creative Beast Dilophosaurus here when I get him painted. :)

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