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# 14 04-05-2009 , 04:07 PM
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I'm a little confused as to why it would be necessary to randomly change all the teeth. At this distance, it's hard to tell, but more importantly, I don't think dinosaurs had random teeth. This isn't a criticism of your model in any way, I think it looks awesome, just don't really understand the author's method here.

I would think it would be more accurate to model maybe three or four different teeth, for the different types from the back to the front, then maybe just scale individual ones slightly. I'm not a paleontologist or even a dentist, just a thought.

On second thought, no one has perfect teeth, and +- 6 degrees isn't much, so maybe that works... user added image


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Last edited by stwert; 04-05-2009 at 04:15 PM.