Polacanthus foxii by Dinoraul
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Description
Polacanthus (Ancient Greek poly - "many" and acantha - "thorn" or "prickle") was an early armored, spiked, plant-eating ankylosaur from the early Cretaceous period, 132 to 112 million years ago in what is now western Europe.
Polacanthus grew to between 4 to 5 metres (13 to 16 ft) long. It was a quadrupedal ornithischian or "bird-hipped" dinosaur. There are not many fossil remains of this creature, and some important anatomical features, such as its skull, are poorly known.
Comments (24)
Forevernyt
Looks pretty good from my vantage point. I think maybe you should consider reworking or earlier anklyosaurus. You're so much better at modeling them now I think you can improve the older model. Just a thought. :p
MNArtist
Really creative idea - putting him in water like that. Not how you typically seen ankylosaurs depicted.
Naoo
Excellent! Great Realism!!!
bigbraader
Excellent model, great environment setting.
angelbearzs
wow that is awesome nice image :)
rocserum
impressive work! RS
mapps
love the water :-)
BlackAngel66
Wonderful scene!
Traligill
excellent work!
SIGMAWORLD
Excellent!
tiff666
Everything fabulous here, as always!!!
FCLittle
An excellent scene!
Chaosphoto
very nice work. I'm always impressed with your "saurs" and Forevernyt is right, you get better and better at making them all the time and thats quite something as your first ones where excellent
sidewayshank
Cool scene
tetsu-pino
Great work!!
GRACHE
Another good one!!!
Tracesl
fantastic scene, excellent
Ailig68
Very good model and scene, brings back childhood memories when I and all the friend were watching this 1955 czech adventure :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5iv19KteAI
Schnuck
Excellent!!!
thecytron
Great wildlife scene!
mikeerson
SUPER WORK as always... love the info too.
giovanino
you got the atmosphere perfect
scifibabe
Fabulous scene. Love the dino. Great setting. Really nice lighting and composition.
crowbar
that is a real nice vue render - sometimes the vue vegatation can seem a bit low res but the trees really work with everything else in this one do you always work to a 1024 size image? or have you done any higher res pictures as well?