Dorygnathus bathensis by Dinoraul
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Description
Dorygnathus was a pterosaur that lived in Europe during the Early Jurassic period, 190 million years ago. It had long, curved, front teeth and 1 meter wing-span.Was related to the Late Jurassic pterosaur, Rhamphorhynchus.
Modelled with Lightwave 8.5,rendered with Vue 5 Infinite.
Comments (18)
jif3d
Nicw LW modelling, the fog really hightlights your Dorygnathus well, kool stuff Cheers
Skip1871
That's superb :) Wouldn't want to be cleaning out any cage with them in it! Excellent image and a great territorial dispute going on there...
viragos
SUPERB!!!
tutri
Very lively and atmospheric scenery from nature millions of years ago. Thanks!
Vertecles
Very nice modelling but, if your using Lightwave then why the hell are you rendering in VUE!? That's like putting Michael Schumacher in Daewoo man ;-)
vicious
this creature is less hold than me !! Good poses & vegetation well done
RETIRED
Supurb as always. A prime example of your saleable talent. seems almost a shame that others cant have the benefit of your talent in modeling excellence.
Irish
Excellent scene and very beautifully done!!!
BenTheArtist
Super modeling! and the fog creates a great mood, nice work.
chrispoole
They look smashing, you are very skillful modeller and your Vue work is most excellent.
Schnuck
Excellent!!!
gothicwriter72
glad we don't have them flying around.... lol great render!
petemohr
excellent scene and light! :)
Traligill
excellent modelling and beautifully composed and rendered!
gmvgmvgmv
Great scene made all the more effective with some terrific modeling. Very nice work!!
japa
Magnificente mesh! Maybe you can to add fur to wings? I suposse isn't a big problem with saslite or sasquatch
jonasgoodwin
Very nice image, and wonderful modeling, if I could figure out how to get Lightwave working that well for me I might actually post some projects. My comment is about the backward facing toe. You seem to know your paleontology to an extent, and perhaps you chose not to connect the membrane there out of your own preference, however I'm just mentioning that the wing to foot idea is particularly popular with rhamphorhynchoids. Anyway, very nicely done image.
Naoo
Again, again and again... You created wonderful images!!!