Plateosaurus by Dinoraul
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Description
Plateosaurus is a genus of prosauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Triassic period (216 to 199 million years ago) in what is now Central and Northern Europe.It was herbivore (plant eater).
Fully grown animal was up to 10 meters (33 ft) long and weighed around 4,000 kilograms.
Animals modeled with Lightwave3d.
Comments (16)
Brian S.
Awesome dinos and render
Naoo
BRAVO
zulaan
Great scene !!!
alessimarco
Excellent prehistoric scene!
paulbosse
Excellent !
Forevernyt
You just keep getting better and better. Great looking image!
T.Rex
"Mmmm.... looks like my dinner is served. Thanks a lot, Dinoraul!" - T.Rex I love your images - look real, yet they have an artistic painterly quality about them and atmosphere, both figuratively and literally speaking). Keep up the good work! :)
mapps
awesome :-)
tiff666
Fantastic modeling as usual! Great scene, and one of the most well-known Dinos!
bigbraader
Excellent models as always, very nice presentation.
lycanthropeX
you are the Dino King, totally awesome
scifibabe
Awesome image. I like it. Great dino posing and fabulous landscaping. Very nice.
MNArtist
Really interesting interpretation. This looks less like a primitive sauropod, and more like a primitive dinosaur. I really like the fact that many of your latest models are "basic" dinosaurs, i.e.: some of the more iconic ones. Wonderful work, as always.
Hubert
Your dino-scenes are really fantastic!!
Swidhelm
You must be determined to make every dinosaur yet discovered. :P And I heartily look forward to it! Great work as always. I want to fill my runtime with all your beasties.
elperdido
Perfect Model for late triassic Periods ...in Future ,i´m bring this Model with a Lilliensternus ( morphing from Digital 1 Coelophysis ;-)) in a Scenery