Tarbosaurus bataar by Dinoraul
Open full image in new tab Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.
Comments (13)
android65mar
Loving it, very beautiful! Excellent work!
miwi
Klasse image,excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
giulband
Absolutely a wonderful recreation !!!
artbyphil
Looking great, love it !
lmx3d
Great remake of one of your old best!
makennedy
Very nice work...
T.Rex
Another beauty of a beastie! Thanks a lot! The only thing I can't understand is "feathers" - these dinos can't fly, so what purpose feathers? Fur is more likely. I just can't figure who is behind the feathers deal. BUT, feathers can have a LOT of different colors, as you've expressed here, so there may be a redeeming value with them! Keep up the good work! Love your images! :-) PS - keep away from the "You're a sick World" themepark. I got really badly beat up by their new Thing-a-majig-a-saurus! :)
saphira1998
cool
Vanwupp
Cool work,klasse dinosaur!!
tiff666
Awesome, always my favorite Dino!
adorety
Yeah! He/she looks proud and glorious. Great scene. Love the dino, of course, and I really like the stepped terrain.
Kinchie
Glorious scene and spectacular dino. Wonderful realization - like being there but without the risk of becoming someone's breakfast. Heres a nice link re. more feathered dino finds: https://theconversation.com/feathered-dinosaur-death-site-revealed-as-animal-pompeii-22803
kamion
great beaty again, Dinoraul he went straight into the basket. @ T,Rex Even one of the oldest scientist on Dino's; Thomas Huxley, after realising how birdlike Dino's were wondered if the were feathered, it was about 150 years later that proof of feathered dino's emerged in China. the first purpose of feathers was isolation, the second display and the last was flight. In about ten years we don't know better, just as 20 years ago we had to adapt that Dino's were fast and agile in stead of slow and stupid.