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Teratophoneus — Hudiesaurus sinojapanorum

Published: 2011-11-26 18:28:17 +0000 UTC; Views: 2379; Favourites: 19; Downloads: 47
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Description You may know Paleo King. In my opinion he is a perfectionist,he makes all his reconstructions so extremely accurate like no other can do. And I wanted to make a reconstruction in the same way as hedoes: with a classic sideview and a comparison with a human.
Hereit is: Hudiesaurus, a huge mamenchisaurid with a huge neck a lon tail and slend legs. It was 90 feet long, 45 feet tall and lived in china. His name mean butterfly lizard.
Based on Palaeo kings hudiesaurus, and also thanks for the information of the tallness of hudiesaurus [link]
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Paleo-King [2011-11-26 21:35:25 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for the compliments! I really like this one, proportions are pretty much dead-on for a big mamenchisaur.

The only corrections I would make are a bigger or more protruding chest, the bottom of the neck should be less deep and balloon-like (sauropods probably did not have a "crop" in their esophagus like birds of prey). And MAYBE make the end of the tail straighter and stiffer.

But overall very nice drawing, I like the profile concept too. Sizes and dimensions are excellent... assuming this animal was shaped like Mamenchisaurus (a bit of a tall order for a genus known from a single vertebra, but hey it's a very close match).

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Teratophoneus In reply to Paleo-King [2011-11-27 17:25:34 +0000 UTC]

thank you very much, my sauropod images have improved a lot thanks to your help,
I maybe draw another sauropod in this static position and with a size comparison, see it as a thank you for your help

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Paleo-King In reply to Teratophoneus [2011-11-28 01:45:40 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome If your art improves further I may consider doing an online class for paleo-art.

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Teratophoneus In reply to Paleo-King [2011-11-28 17:17:46 +0000 UTC]

cool
I finished my picture for you, its Amargasaurus , I drew him in a rearing position and in comparison with a human. The number of the neck spines is probably wrong as I couldnt use any reference at the time I drew it because my computer crashed. But despite this, I think its quite accurate.

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MikeSpikester11 [2011-11-26 19:58:52 +0000 UTC]

Lol wait. They named it after a Butterfly!?

Ha ha ha ha ha!

Nice job by the way.

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Carcharodontotitan [2011-11-26 18:40:40 +0000 UTC]

COOL!!!

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