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GustheKidAZ [2014-11-21 11:55:54 +0000 UTC]
Sweet like how his tounge is hanging out like a dog
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SniperGYS [2014-11-12 05:41:31 +0000 UTC]
Te ah quedado muy genial, tiene una mirada curiosa ademas. Deverias intentar pintarlo para tu practica con Photoshop!
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Pyroraptor42 In reply to SniperGYS [2014-11-14 03:51:17 +0000 UTC]
Eso intentaré con otros dibujos XD
Este tiene una que otra complicación. Preferiría re-hacerlo a mano :3
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FlameFatalis [2014-11-10 20:41:04 +0000 UTC]
I love the style--especially the jaws!
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Pyroraptor42 In reply to FlameFatalis [2014-11-11 01:11:03 +0000 UTC]
thanks, it means quite a lot coming from you ^^!
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Iguana-Teteia [2014-11-09 23:59:47 +0000 UTC]
OMG very cool!! Very cartoony too, I love this style <3
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Gwyndor [2014-11-08 15:42:26 +0000 UTC]
Awesome!
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Pyroraptor42 In reply to Strikerprime [2014-11-08 20:38:41 +0000 UTC]
Well, I think tt's just a matter of taste.
Science is here just for tell the things as close to the truth they are.
But you can always make your own version of things as you want ^^!!
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Strikerprime In reply to Pyroraptor42 [2014-11-08 21:27:12 +0000 UTC]
True, our opinions of something amount to nothing when it comes to scientific evidence.
But I need just point out something that I feel might be a major flaw with this new theory regarding the design for Spinosaurus. Why would only Spinosaurus be a quadruped, when all the other members of its family (Suchomimus, Baryonyx, Irritator, etc.) were all bipedal, as seen in fossil evidence?
I mean, look at T-Rex. Yes it is the largest species of Tyrannosaur, but its body design is no different from an Albertosaurus or a Daspletosaurus. They all had massive skulls with large teeth, long legs, and tiny arms each having only two fingers.
This new depiction of Spinosaurus disregards the similar skeletal designs of all the other members of its family. It's too drastically altered that you can hardly even compare it to any other Spinosaur.
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Pyroraptor42 In reply to Strikerprime [2014-11-08 23:33:48 +0000 UTC]
Remember that many had also proposed that this others members (Bayonyx, Irritator) could also be quadrupedal!
Maybe Spinosaurus wasn't quadrupedal at all, maybe it was like a Giant Ground Sloth.
Deinocheirus is by far a lot different from other ornithomimmids :3
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Strikerprime In reply to Pyroraptor42 [2014-11-09 00:02:22 +0000 UTC]
Deinocheirus is only different in size, but it still has the same features you see in an Ornithomimid; a body that resembles an ostrich. Of course its bigger and weighs a lot more, so it won't be running anywhere fast. But the fact is it still has the body of an ornithomimid, only it's super-sized! Look at Gigantoraptor, it's big, but its still pretty much just an oversized oviraptor. See the point I am trying to make?
And yes, it is quite possible for Spinosaurus to have been like a ground sloth, where it had both bipedal and quadrupedal forms of locomotion.
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Pyroraptor42 In reply to Strikerprime [2014-12-23 22:20:11 +0000 UTC]
Yes, but Deinocheirus is still a LOT different from other ornithomimids: the beak and that... hump!!
Is like: Acrocanthosaurus + Therizinosaurus!
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Strikerprime In reply to Pyroraptor42 [2014-12-23 22:27:54 +0000 UTC]
You're obviously gonna see some changes in physical characteristics. But it's still anatomically the same as any other Ornithomimid.
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Vahzah-Dovahkiin In reply to Strikerprime [2014-11-18 19:49:50 +0000 UTC]
Deinocheirus is far from a being an ordinary Ornithomimid. Spoonbill jaws, that were extrodninarily deep, a hump back, fairly sizable claws, those are not typical Ornithomimid features.
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Strikerprime In reply to Vahzah-Dovahkiin [2014-11-18 20:29:52 +0000 UTC]
Well, every dinosaur family has it's unordinary member. Just look at Amargosaurus, Miragaia, Microraptor, Incisovosaurus, Maisiakosaurus, etc.
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Vahzah-Dovahkiin In reply to Strikerprime [2014-11-18 20:56:11 +0000 UTC]
Going by that logic, then Spino beign so different shouldn't be that hard to swallow. Although I don't really see Microraptor as being that strange. Fairly sure we have other four winged dinosaurs now.
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Strikerprime In reply to Vahzah-Dovahkiin [2014-11-18 21:48:48 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I guess so....
Oh well, it's probably gonna take me a LONG time getting used to seeing Spinosaurus having this new quadruped design. But that's just me.
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DarthWill3 [2014-11-08 02:14:51 +0000 UTC]
Too cool, man!
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