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Walking with Dinosaurs (Balaur's Edition)

Started by Balaur, March 16, 2014, 05:00:15 AM

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Balaur

Yeah, I'm sorry. This thread will sink into my art thread, and I probably will have to sink two more of my threads into an extisting one. After that, then it won't be as annoying. ;)


DC

Quote from: DC on March 16, 2014, 01:27:52 PM
great idea should be diorama themes

OK, Machaeroprosopus  is a phytosaur I was not familiar with the name.

When you put your new project in to action, the forum offer a diorama thread for the chapters for input.
You can never have too many dinosaurs

Balaur

I'm not doing dioramas. I'm writing stories and drawing pictures.

Balaur

Time of the Titans: http://alexornisantecedens.deviantart.com/art/Time-of-the-Titans-442171419
It took me a very long time to make it seem natural, so I hope I hit the nail on the head with this. Also, I focused so much on Sos 2428, I completely cut the Anurognathid (which was going to be Mesadactylus) from this episode.
Enjoy reading.

Yutyrannus

#24
Quote from: Balaur on March 23, 2014, 02:16:28 AM
Time of the Titans: http://alexornisantecedens.deviantart.com/art/Time-of-the-Titans-442171419
It took me a very long time to make it seem natural, so I hope I hit the nail on the head with this. Also, I focused so much on Sos 2428, I completely cut the Anurognathid (which was going to be Mesadactylus) from this episode.
Enjoy reading.
Awesome! That is actually my favorite episode of the original WWD :).

Edit: Also, could I use the name Anurodactylus for the Sos 2428 in my series?

"The world's still the same. There's just less in it."

Balaur

Quote from: Yutyrannus on March 23, 2014, 03:06:59 AM
Quote from: Balaur on March 23, 2014, 02:16:28 AM
Time of the Titans: http://alexornisantecedens.deviantart.com/art/Time-of-the-Titans-442171419
It took me a very long time to make it seem natural, so I hope I hit the nail on the head with this. Also, I focused so much on Sos 2428, I completely cut the Anurognathid (which was going to be Mesadactylus) from this episode.
Enjoy reading.
Awesome! That is actually my favorite episode of the original WWD :).

Edit: Also, could I use the name Anurodactylus for the Sos 2428 in my series?

Thank you!

Yes, you may. It fits well with it being a flightless pterosaur.

Yutyrannus

When can you post pictures? Also, when you do post them, which pictures will be first?

"The world's still the same. There's just less in it."

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Balaur

#27
I'm really sorry, not sure. When I do, for this I'll probably post my Dicynodont, Rhamphorhynchus, Proburnetia, and Euchambersia.

And here is the fifth episode: http://alexornisantecedens.deviantart.com/art/The-Great-Dying-442228107
It's a sad one. :(

Edit: Creature list for Ballad of Big Al.
The Ballad of Big Al -
Allosaurus
Diplodocus
Apatosaurus
Stegosaurus
Brachiosaurus
Othnielia
Anurodactylus
Ornitholestes
Anurognathid

In addition, I will (I know, kind of early) redo the 3D movie. It is going to be in a nature documentary format, and in a way that I previously envisioned it. Creature list below.

Walking with Dinosaurs 3D -
Pachyrhinosaurus
Gorgosaurus
Alexornis
Hesperonychus
Quetzalcoatlus
Alphadon
Troodon
Edmontosaurus regalis
Chirostenotes
Parksosaurus
Edmontonia
Nanuqsaurus
Alaskacephale
Alaskonychus
Albertonykus
Prognathodon

Yutyrannus


"The world's still the same. There's just less in it."

Balaur

#29
Thank you! In case there is any confusion, Cruel Sea is not set in England. It is set in the Solnhofen Formation, just like in the book version.

Edit: Sea Monsters creature list
Episode 1 -
450 million years ago, New York -
Cameroceras
Megalograptus
Astraspis
Horseshoe Crab
Aphetoceras
Isoletus
Graptolite

360 million years ago, Montana -
Dunkleosteus
Stethacanthus
Iniopterygid sp.
Graptolite
Bothriolepis ornatus

242 million years ago, Switzerland -
Nothosaurus
Tanystropheus
Placodus
Neuticosaurus
Cymbospondylus
Chaohusaurus
Mastodonsaurus
Cynodont

Episode 2 -
155 million years ago, England -
Liopleurodon
Leedsichthys
Ophthalmosaurus
Machimosaurus
Hybodus
Belemnites

75 million years ago, Kansas -
Tylosaurus
Hesperornis
Xiphactinus
Halisaurus
Elasmosaurus
Archelon
Squalicorax
Pteranodon
Belemnite
Bonnericthys

Episode 3 -
36 million years ago, Egypt -
Basilosaurus
Dorudon
Arsinoitherium
Physogaleus

4 million years ago, Peru -
Megalodon
Thylacosmilus
Acrophoca
Thalassocnus
Cetotherium

Balaur

#30
This is the better version of WWD3D: http://alexornisantecedens.deviantart.com/art/Walking-with-Dinosaurs-3D-442644587

It has a mature content filter because it contains a lot of infant mortality. A lot! Well, not that much.

Edit: After looking at the (very) little footage from the pilot for Walking with Dinosaurs, I mine as well redo the pilot that. I know enough about it to make the story. Here is the creature list:
Liopleurodon
Cryptoclidus
Rhamphorhynchus
Eustreptospondylus
Cetiosaurus
Proaigialosaurus

Yutyrannus

Perhaps your best story so far! Also, will the Tyrannosaurus and Gorgosaurus pictures you recently did be for this series?

"The world's still the same. There's just less in it."

Balaur

Quote from: Yutyrannus on March 25, 2014, 11:57:08 AM
Perhaps your best story so far! Also, will the Tyrannosaurus and Gorgosaurus pictures you recently did be for this series?

Thank you and yes! :)


Balaur

#33
I am almost finished with Giant of the Skies. I cut Baryonyx and the Istiodactylus because if they were in it would be way too many creatures. Also, I added a snapping turtle that appeared in the book version.

Edit: http://alexornisantecedens.deviantart.com/art/Giant-of-the-Skies-443029414

Yutyrannus


"The world's still the same. There's just less in it."

Balaur

#35
I am making up a spin-off for Walking with Dinosaurs. It is titled, Walking with Dinosaurs: Islands of the Mesozoic. It focuses on islands near the locations where the original series take place. Therefore, this is the most speculative series of all time.

Episode 1 - Swamp Islands
Mogollonosaurus - a dwarf coelophysid
Dracodontosaurus - a freshwater nothosaur
Pachymogollosaurus - a freshwater placodont
Jenkinsonia - a dwarf solitary dicynodont
Megalocynodon - a giant cynodont
Protoeoraptor - a giant eoraptorid

Episode 2 - Turgai Strait
Krusatodon
Simpsonodon
Cryptoclidus
Borealognathus - a marine anurognathid
Europadon - a marine megalosaur

Episode 3 - Cantabria
Concavenator
Ornithocheirus
Cantabraptor - a dromaeosaurid
Cantabriornis - a enantiornithe
Camarillasaurus

Episode 4 - Eromanga Islands
Episode 5 - Laramidian Islands
Tyrannoraptor - a bizarre two fingered large short armed dromaeosaurid
Dwarf Tyrannosaurus
Dwarf Ankylosaurus
Laramidactylus - an azhdarchid
Laramdiasaurus - a hadrosaur
Paratylosaurus - the smallest mosasaur

Yutyrannus

Wow, I can't wait to see those creatures!

"The world's still the same. There's just less in it."

Balaur

#37
Quote from: Yutyrannus on March 27, 2014, 10:32:17 PM
Wow, I can't wait to see those creatures!
Thank you! I'm starting Tyrannoraptor and Mogollonosaurus tonight. (Even though you won't see them for a few more weeks)

Edit: I have a wiki to organize all this. M Age of.. Series will have a wiki as well. http://walking-with-remake.wikia.com/wiki/Walking_with_remake_Wiki

And here is the final episode of Islands. :)
http://alexornisantecedens.deviantart.com/art/Laramidian-Islands-443224938?ga_submit_new=10%253A1395964816

Yutyrannus

Very cool story! I really can't wait to see Tyrannoraptor!

"The world's still the same. There's just less in it."

Balaur

Thank you! Tyrannoraptor is probably the most bizarre dromaeosaurid of all time, surpassing Utahraptor, ao it should be amazing.

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