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Scaling Tyrannosaurids

Poser Animals posted on Dec 13, 2014
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Just a little experiment. I have used the poser dial-driven measuring tool which can be found here- http://www.sharecg.com/v/41322/browse/11/Poser/Poser-dial-driven-measuring-tools I have used it to adjust the scale of the Daspletosaurus- which defaults to the Tarbosaurus battar scale when loaded from the pose menu. In order to bring it to the correct scale it had to scaled at 85% of T. battar. Hope you all have a great weekend- many thanks.

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netsuke

3:16PM | Sat, 13 December 2014

Reminds me of a display you might find in a museum. Nice work.

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Crudelitas

3:01PM | Sun, 14 December 2014

Great size comparison. However, there still lacks the killer of all killers ... The Spinosaurus ... Great render!

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adorety Online Now!

7:59PM | Sun, 14 December 2014

Cool image and nice to show the different scales.

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neiwil

6:05AM | Tue, 16 December 2014

I was going to say " I didn't realise Alioramus were so small"....but then I checked, our back sitting room is only 18 feet long.....wouldn't fancy that crammed with dinosaur. As for T-Rex!!... I'd have to open the patio doors :-) I like this kind of illustration, it gets the mind 'ticking'....cheers


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