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philly`s Projects
Topic Started: Mar 6 2013, 06:34 PM (98,452 Views)
Andreas
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I see.
I was taken Meganeuropsis to be the same spieces as Meganeura.
But I still like your dragonfly. c:
I can't wait to use it for my Prehistoric Park.
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Ignacio
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So cool philly! We need insects and aracnids for ZT2. Maybe this is the first of many more to come :)
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Similis
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Well done, philly, I like it :)
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philly
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OK, some new dinosaur coming you way, my favourite one: Spinosaurus aegyptiacus.

It includes juvenile and baby models as well as the ability to swim ( though it sadly rarely does so )

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( Skin by Wolflinx )

I am sorry that the legs are a bit too thin, but otherwise it would distort ingame ( I tested it ). And regarding ingame , please check my S&T where I posted an ingame video of it.
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davidy12
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Oh... You didn't skin it. It looks amazing nonetheless.
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hananas59
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Evolving creatures from earth.

That model is amazing finally a humpy-dumpy spinosaurus
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Fluffs
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Pull my finger!

Yes! An accurate Spinosaurus! :D
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Lanzerince
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That's amazing Philly ! But isn't the spine a bit too short ? it looks like Oxalaia to me
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Jul 6 2013, 09:29 AM
That's amazing Philly ! But isn't the spine a bit too short ? it looks like Oxalaia to me
Thank you.
I am not sure. I based it off Scott Harman's newest Spinosaurus reconstruction. It might only looks small since there is no big transition between hump and main body.
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bayu
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Dat Dino,is amazing philly! The skin is very realistic! :D
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Ignacio
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Nice job ;) That spino looks amazing
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Cat
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Its awesome! Great work, and well done Wolfnix as well. Its a shame I like the sailed version, but this is still epic!
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Furka
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amazing work you two !
only thing i would like to point out is that i can't see any nostrills ...
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Dr. Hax
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*heart attack* *swallows pills* *pauses* A Spinosaurus! Yippy-ky-yay! Ba dee yah! Say you do remember! Dancin' in September! Ba dee yah! Never was a cloudy day! But seriously, i think this is the best Spinosaurus I've ever seen! How big is it compared to UT2's T.rex?
Edit: I have seen it in-game now, and i just have one issue with it: The reflection. I...Would recommend you remove that, unless it's a stylistic choice, in which case, do what you wanna do, i ain't gonna stop you.
Edited by Dr. Hax, Jul 6 2013, 07:13 PM.
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Similis
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It looks nice, but... does it have nostrils and ears? ._. I couldn't find them...
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