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Prehistoric World

Bryce (none) posted on Jun 07, 2000
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Thanks to TBKoen for the raptor skin and chrisp2 for some of the trees, I changed the texture on the first dino in the water..THANKS for all your great input..I appreciate the feedback.

Comments (6)


Art

12:00AM | Wed, 07 June 2000

Nice pic though I concur w /Rosh on the texture. I think there were birds back then, it's just that they were so small their bones didn't stand the test of time like the larger creatures.

Reaper

12:00AM | Wed, 07 June 2000

The birds are to this age and not the dino age. The reason for me stating this, is that the bird if you want to call them birds were more on the side of the reptitle and had scales instead of feathers. However, if you are subscribing to the theory that the birds as we know them today evolved from the dino then this is a very well done piece of work, but I do not see this in your work here. Good job anyway.

Dreamspinner

12:00AM | Wed, 07 June 2000

Don't think they had birds as we know them back then, but I still like the pic anyways. Verdie : )

Roshigoth

12:00AM | Wed, 07 June 2000

Looks good, except for the texture on the closer long-necked dino. I'd work on that one's tex, but everything else looks great. =)

twinshadows

12:00AM | Fri, 09 June 2000

Realistic!

coconut

12:00AM | Fri, 09 June 2000

Nice work John ! Bene !


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