Gigantoraptor by Dinoraul
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Description
Full name:Gigantoraptor erlianensis
Gigantoraptor was a giant oviraptorosaurian dinosaur that lived 85 million years ago during the late Cretaceous Period.Found from northern Chinas and Inner Mongolia.It was nearly 8 meters long and weighed about 1.4 tonnes.
Modelled with Lightwave3D.Thanks for watching!
Comments (25)
Majorgaine
Just brilliant!
GRACHE
Another winner! Great work 5+
achmed2
Great work!!!!
arcas
Great environment and early morning light. And of course an impressive model :) I hope you'll continue to make more of your fine dino models available to us modeling-impaired types.
Irish
Simply outstanding!!!
Naoo
WOW BRAVO
coheed196
Your dinos always look great
dbrv6
Go Dinos!
jgmart
Very cool render!
Schnuck
Super!!!
thecytron
Xcellent composition!
FrenchKiss
Beautiful model!
lwperkins
Didn't you make that amazing ankylosaurus too? Not only are the dino's lovely, they have beautiful settings, too! This guys little feathers are charming--maybe not in person, but fun to see here;-)
theconqueror
Superb image..well done...
wingnut55
wonderful work, as usual. but what a brute, i did not know there were any egg-eating dinos this size, it must have been a real nest-breaker.
jrcejaspulido
Another impresive model and excellent image.
clam73
great eye for details, excellent work!!
dlk30341
Well done :)
Xorron
Outstanding work, excellent textures...woooow!!!
Realm_Of_Illusion
It's beautiful and I really like his eyes :)
DRAKELOT
Fantastic image and modeling !!!
castaneda
That is some fine modeling.
FCLittle
Love it!
steve100
Fine modelling work, very well done. By the way, I tried your email address but am not sure if you received it. Can you get in touch please about some possible modelling work. Cheers, Steve.
chrispoole
Man! you must have some kind of dino factory up and running, or your using the Jurrasic park cloning method LoL. superb as always.