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Subject: TIRANNOSAURUS REX


dunga ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 6:57 AM · edited Thu, 23 January 2025 at 9:36 PM

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even the laziest will check this out


dunga ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 6:59 AM

something wrong with renderosity, i typed the link but nothing appeared, www.dedicateddigital.com


MadRed ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 7:11 AM

I got in OK, DLed the model, and now I have to feed it ... Posette was not pleased. She thought she was on the menu! But I think I'll feed ol' T some stego- or brontosaur, and keep Posette happy. Thanx!


ohman ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 7:31 AM

I think i will feed it with Poser Dorks. That would give me some use for him. /Ohman


Anthony Appleyard ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 8:07 AM

Which link? I don't see a link on my Netscape 4.


MadRed ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 8:33 AM

Cut'n'paste the www.dedicateddigital.com to the browser's address area, and voila.


ScottA ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 10:53 AM

This is My T-rex's ugly little brother ;-). For those of you on the east coast. The Discovery Channel is going to play "Walking with Dinosaurs" On Sunday April 16th. This looks truly amazing from the commercials I've seen so far. It looks like nothing I've ever seen before. All Dino and 3dLovers should not miss this one. Looks like the best of the best from what I've seen so far. ScottA


jarm ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 10:58 AM

I saw walking with dinosaurs when they showed it on BBC a few months ago, it's truly amazing, especially for something co-financed in England :-)


Quikp51 ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 2:06 PM

Yeah "Walking with Dinosaurs" debuts in the US April 4th. Something I noticed though is there were birds all around the dinos. According to paleontologists birds hadn't developed to that stage until millions of years later. They say birds were still very primitive reptilian creatures. I admit it does look good and adds stunning realism to the shots. One last thing , anyone know where I could get a Brontosaur , Triceratop and a Pterodactyl?


ar2g ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 3:16 PM

Supposedly they'll be releasing a Video and DVD set of the show also. AR


Albertosaurus ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 4:05 PM

I would like to point out that it's spelled Tyrannosaurus, not "tirannosaurus"


ScottA ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 4:21 PM

Quik51. I have a Triceratops on my site. As well as a different version of the T-rex. http://www.pixelatious.com ScottA


Talos ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 4:27 PM

Thank you so much for letting me know about this great model! It is the greatest freebie of all time. I downloaded it, and I really love it. I like everything about it, including the texturing. It seems comparable in quality to the Zygote triceratops for which I paid around $30, not to mention being the most popular of all dinosaurs.


Dr Zik ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 6:12 PM

Hi Folks! We have GOT to start using our spellcheckers more effectively! Thanx, Al! Peter (Dr Zik)


ScottA ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 7:19 PM

What's with you people? It looks like a typo to me. Not a spelling mistake. But even if it was. Who cares!? I'll bet if I search everyone's posts hard enough I'll find a mistake in at least one of them. Is this the Poser forum? Or the Grammer forum? Give the guy a break. Sheesh!! ScottA


Talos ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 8:50 PM

I know what you mean, because I'm a good speller and a wretched typist. Dinosaur names are often very difficult to spell. Even in Jurassic Park ( the movie) the name stegosaurus is misspelled "stegasaurus". I would just settle for people spelling "definitely" right, with no "a". That only bugs me because it is the most common and incessant. :-) Grammer Forum Talos


lmacken ( ) posted Mon, 03 April 2000 at 10:27 PM

Quikp51:There is a Pteranodon available, I forget where. The name in the readme is: Xanxost (xanxost@yahoo.com); and from the Plesiosaur readme: ANTON KISIEL AKISIEL@IBM.NET


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