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fabricious' sketches and concepts~

Started by fabricious, April 10, 2014, 10:29:51 AM

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Quote from: Lanthanotus on April 17, 2017, 11:20:36 AM
Hmm, already posted a year ago but anyway... I like that struthiosaurus, may not be perfect, but I think it looks much better and lifelike than a lot of figures in parks and instutions that claim to be educational. "Lange Nacht der Forschung", where did the event take place?

Those shapeway models look really good.

"The Isle",... I downloaded that like three weeks ago but had not a lot time playing it yet.... seems I need to read the whole thread here, seems there's a lot you're involved in :)

Thank you! By now that Struthio is highly outdated, both in skill and anatomy (I have, since then, presented my Bachelor's thesis about a 3D-reconstruction of the animal with vastly different anatomy).



In other news: I finally needed to put up my Patreon account. It won't be much, but it may help me keep above water in order to create more paleoart and less selling-myself-short all the time. After all, we all love dinosaurs.
https://www.patreon.com/fabricious

Best regards,
Fabrizio


fabricious

https://youtu.be/kzFjcFMRfzI

I created an Aquilops americanus skull, soon to be put on my shapeways store in life size.

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