Shuttle's fossil by giulband
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Description
If the time had been created in the opposite direction the clocks would turn counterclockwise and dinosaurs would study the fossils of the shuttle
Comments (76)
Artformz2
Wonderful dinosaurs. The Triceratops has quite a personality. Nice textures, render, and lighting. Bravo.
jeffy3ds
Excellent work
android65mar
Interesting inversion- I like it!
penswift
Very nice concept, verse, and image.
ia-du-lin
Very nice image, like it!
gaius
Cool idea and great image.
me195
Excellent render ! Who knows maybe one day it'll happen.
sossy
wonderful detailed composition in delightful sunlight! ;o)
A_Sunbeam Online Now!
And the brightest would probably be the raptors - especially the ones from the first Jurassic Park film!
egresor
interesting piece
JeffersonAF
Excellent.
Jotaerre
Wonderful work!
dochtersions
Great thoughts and a most fantastic detailed realisation!
byudragonbreath
great idea!
K_T_Ong
The texturing on the rocks and dinos is really good in this render. A bit hard to tell whether the upper half of the render shows an odd-shaped hole or something sticking out of the rock, though. Were you inspired by Jurassic World? :)
anahata.c
I'm only able to comment on two images tonight...but when my commitments are over, I'll come back for more.
This is another example of your wonderful imagination, mixed with your superb technique. I love the Shuttle fossil---morphed into a big "vein" in the stone. It sits so boldly on that tall stone wall. We can recognize the "shuttle," for sure, but it also looks like a mysterious shape from a distant age. You turned time "upside down," and put "us" in the distant past, while you put the dinosaurs in the present.
But it's more than that. The detail on the two dinosaurs is wonderful. (I always view your work in Full Size---which, now, requires 3 clicks. It's fully worth the effort.) I love how the 2 creatures meet in the center, as they look up at the fossil. And both dinosaurs "harmonize" with the stone behind them. It's as if they were sculpted from the same rock as the fossil was.
You've placed prehistoric ferns and some other plants, at the bottom---this gives green to this otherwise rock-like image. And you even have leaves reaching all the way to the fossil. Very sweetly rendered: The leaves are attached to a high plant---but the leaves seem to be floating in air. They add lightness to this very stony and imposing piece. I also love your light, and the shadows it creates. And the quality of the horns, and the "fins" of the dinosaurs.
More wonderful imagination from you. And more of your expert technique, to give it voice. So, as an evocation of "time turned upside down," it's marvelous. And as a pure digital painting---which looks like a photograph---it's equally marvelous. You're one of our best artists. Wonderful work.