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mumbojumbo_13 02-02-2003 11:44 AM

hahah i started a feading frenzy that gonna be one fat trex when all the feedings over :D

ragecgi 02-02-2003 05:25 PM

KEV!!!

NICE WORK MAN!!!

Kevin 02-02-2003 05:33 PM

right...hardest bit (for me done) the back foot! wow what a wierd experiance that was!! In the end I had a reference for a kinda side on t-rex foot and the skeletal structure of a chicken lol (which is basically the same!!)

I had to eye ball amost the whole lower leg!

any ways... heres what I got:

http://www.simplymaya.com/kevin_priv...ino2/1wire.jpg

http://www.simplymaya.com/kevin_priv...o2/1smooth.jpg

http://www.simplymaya.com/kevin_priv...ino2/2wire.jpg

http://www.simplymaya.com/kevin_priv...o2/2smooth.jpg

I know the claws need to be bigger but ill do that next.

getting there now.. front feet and then the teeth :)

crits and comments very welcome at this stage as Im getting near where I want to bring the modeling to an end and start the texturing

Kurt 02-02-2003 05:52 PM

Pretty sweet buddy=)

M 03-02-2003 06:40 AM

heheh, yea.. he looks like he couldnt hurt a fly with those claws. go longer, longer!! That t-rex needs big long sharp claws :D

Kevin 03-02-2003 12:11 PM

okey! hands on I guess :)

Now for some tweeking before the teeth.... need to do some work on the back feet (the skin flap bits)

crits - how ever harsh are very welcome

http://www.simplymaya.com/kevin_priv...ino2/hand1.jpg

http://www.simplymaya.com/kevin_priv...ino2/hand2.jpg

http://www.simplymaya.com/kevin_priv...ino2/hand3.jpg

http://www.simplymaya.com/kevin_priv...ino2/hand4.jpg

http://www.simplymaya.com/kevin_priv...ino2/hand5.jpg

http://www.simplymaya.com/kevin_priv...ino2/hand6.jpg

mumbojumbo_13 03-02-2003 12:13 PM

i thought a trex had 3 fingers in the jurassic park movies :P but otherwise i reckon its a big blue pile of



good work :D

Kevin 03-02-2003 12:15 PM

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Originally posted by mumbojumbo_13
i thought a trex had 3 fingers in the jurassic park movies :P but otherwise i reckon its a big blue pile of



good work :D

hehe thats just what I am speaking to phil about now lol, not really sure if they have...

Kevin 03-02-2003 12:20 PM

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another one lol - no thumb

lol

Kevin 03-02-2003 12:25 PM

yeeehhaaa!!!!

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Tyrannosaurus was the largest of the "lizard-hipped" carnivorous dinosaurs known as theropods. It was a massive two legged with a powerful tail, large head and tiny arms.

Its primary weapon was its mouth, with a 1.2 metre long jaw and a 1 metre gape. Curved serrated teeth, longer than a human hand, could be used to puncture an animal's organs, before Tyrannosaurus tore the flesh off. Tyrannosaurus could not chew, so had to swallow its food whole. It could probably gulp up to 70 kilograms in one go. One fossil shows the danger of this - a large carnivore had died swallowing, with two long bones stuck in its gullet.

Its tiny two-fingered arms seemed very small, but were believed to have been at least three times as strong as human arms. They were too short to reach its mouth, but were probably used as meat-hooks. There is clear evidence that tyrannosaurs fought one another from tooth-marks left in fossil remains.

The first reasonably complete Tyrannosaurus skeleton was discovered by palaeontologist Barnum Brown in Hell Creek, Montana, in the USA in 1902. Until this find only fragments had been unearthed. In all, over 20 individuals have been found, although, only three have complete skulls. Remains have been discovered from Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada,to New Mexico, Montana, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming in the USA. Remains have also been found in Mongolia.

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thank heavens for that!!! didnt fancy putting on a thumb :D

undseth 03-02-2003 12:42 PM

So remains were found in Mongolia and on the American continent, I didn't know that :)

Kevin 03-02-2003 12:45 PM

yep...right on your doorstep undseth :)

undseth 03-02-2003 12:48 PM

oh nonono hehe I live in scandinavia :D

Kevin 03-02-2003 01:05 PM

LOL!!! sorry bout that mate hehe

Kevin 05-02-2003 11:06 PM

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putting the gums in now :)

Im starting to enjoy this one


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