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spinosaurus1 artwork

Started by spinosaurus1, November 04, 2014, 03:44:26 AM

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Arul

Wahh nice coloration, your hands must be stable like a surgeon  :D

alexeratops

#22
Oh my gosh! That Cartorhychus is so cute! And it is an amazing piece of art. I love the little gleam in his eye. :D

I like the baby Quianzhousaurus because it looks like a 'muted' tone of the parent, if you know what I mean. ;)
like a bantha!

spinosaurus1

some drawing I made during school. it's linhenykus monodactylus and shuvuuia deserti



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Pachyrhinosaurus

Great work. Did you have a YouTube channel where you posted your art? The perspective on the torvosaurus and spinosaurus reminds me of some art I had seen a few years ago.
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spinosaurus1

although, I do have a youtube channel, I never did upload any videos of my drawings.

maaradactylus kellneri


falcarius utahensis

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fabricious

Great work, keep it up! Just a little help though: Try drawing teeth and claws with a slightly rounded tip, it makes them look much more natural than the extremely pointy end (been there myself in the past). ;)

spinosaurus1

thanks for the input. i'll be sure to implement that in my next colored drawing 

another drawing I made during school. I got my hands on a ball point pen and a sharpie. its a microraptor gui pulling out it's captured fish. my only issue is one of it's  back legs, in which i messed up on the feathering orientation. i might redraw this concept another time

Meso-Cenozoic

These are lovely. Thanks for sharing!

Yutyrannus

The Microraptor is very cool!

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Jetoar

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

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kreativtek

#34
Amazing feather work on the Microraptor. It must've been a really boring class. :) You have a good technique and I like that you experiment with different perspectives and poses. Keep it up!

Manatee

The microraptor looks amazing; one of your best. There's really no need to remake it, but I certainly wouldn't mind seeing more of your artwork! Something I like about your drawings is that the animals really look alive and three-dimensional, like they are just going to jump on the paper and, if they are a carnivore, nom on your face.

Dinomike

These illustrations are really good! Keep up the good work!
Check out my new Spinosaurus figure: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5099.0

spinosaurus1

may I ask, how do you post images of your 3d work? I have a couple creations made in sculptris and was wondering how would you post them?

spinosaurus1

I am very new to the world of digital sculpting. but heres a wip of my first sculpture using sculptris. a program I literally just installed into my computer about a week ago. its a saurophaganax maximus



Pachyrhinosaurus

That looks pretty good for your first. How is sculptris? I haven't done 3D sculpture before. Is it free?
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