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What group of animals should I focus on next?
American Desert Animals 23 (10.5%)
Freshwater Turtles 41 (18.7%)
Frogs 5 (2.3%)
Herons 17 (7.8%)
Leopards 34 (15.5%)
Parrots 8 (3.7%)
Pigs 8 (3.7%)
Small Monkeys 48 (21.9%)
Snakes 23 (10.5%)
Wallabies 12 (5.5%)
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Okeanos' Portfolio; Now showing: Updated Download Site
Topic Started: Mar 9 2013, 05:32 PM (49,225 Views)
Okeanos
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Hello! This is Okeanos, I am a 19 year old designer for ZT2, JPOG and Minecraft. I hope you enjoy my projects!

You can find all my downloads below, with a cumulative list divided by download type:

Animals
American White Ibis
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Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi
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Blue-gray Tanager
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Blue Morpho
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Blue-throated Toucanet
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Channel-billed Toucan
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Chestnut-mandibled Toucan
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Cimolichthys nepaholica
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Costa Rica Brook Frog
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Crimson-collared Tanager
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Diplocaulus magnicornis
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Enchodus petrosus
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Estemmenosuchus mirabilis
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Fer-de-Lance
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Green and black Poison Dart Frog
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Golfodulcean Poison Frog
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Green Iguana
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Pentanogmius evolutus
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Protoceratops andrewsi
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Protosphyraena perniciosa
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Rhomaleosaurus cramptoni
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Sloth Bear
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Strawberry Poison Dart Frog
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Toco Toucan
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Hacks
Conservation System Update
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Continent Filter Hack
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Okeanos' Projects Filter
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davidy12
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Like I said on Gaia, epic work on the protoceratops OS. Can't wait for the skin.
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Kevin
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Quail Conqueror.

Not sure if I've told you before, but good job on these! :D
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Jules
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Mihi est imperare orbi universo

Not sure if I told before, but epic work. Though the hatchling is a little bit off.

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Here is a hatchling protoceratops skull.
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Michael
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Your benevolent ruler

I believe he said earlier that there would be a new hatchling that stayed in the nest.
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Okeanos
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Yep, the "Nest hatchling" stage that CJ showed isn't on the render. I'm going to be working with Iben to try and make it so it stays in the nest and then after a month or so grows into the hatchling stage and starts wandering :P
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bunyupy
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As i said before, i like a lot the adult model. But there is'n much diference between life stages. you should improve the models; at least, like in a lot of animals in nature, making the eves bigger and the frill smaller. As Crookedjaw said, the hatchling should be diferent. This pic could help you:
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Okeanos
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Erm... I don't know what to say.

The render is insufficient, all the life stages differ by the proportion and size of the frill, nose horn, brow horns, cheek horns, quill size, eye size and general head to body size ratio

I think I covered everything, but thanks for the crits. It is useful and I do use them most of the time
Edited by Okeanos, Mar 9 2013, 06:01 PM.
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CRG
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Mr. 1859

This is so SO MAN this is SO FREAKIN SO!!!!!!
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Hudson
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As I said, this is really fantastic! Love the different stages
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dp197
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Awesome mesh OS, Its a great work
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Varanus komodoensis

Epic mesh OS. I think you should improve the skull in the different life stages.
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Okeanos
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In what way? As mentioned before the skull varies a lot, the frill shape?
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Okeanos
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Sorry for the double post :P

I'm still working on the Protoceratops, but as a kind of 'bonus' project, I present the Psephoderma!

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I have adjusted the second shell since this render because due to the angle it looked like it has been cut off from the main shell, whereas it should be almost touching. This error was rectified.
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Lord Vader
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How thoughtful that make it Triassic animals!
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