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Favorite Dinosaur Reconstructions
Topic Started: Sep 28 2013, 09:05 PM (305,724 Views)
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Last one is really cute :3
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So, the pattern here appears to be that we all really like Mark Witton and Jon Conway.

Good taste.


Though I must ask, are there no Luis Rey fans here? Sure, some of his work is... odd, but it is for the most part quite plausible, and his tendency to give almost everything feathers is commendable.
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I don't really like his art style. He has a trend of half-feathering animals or shrink wrapping their heads often. :/
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Maybe in his older art, Ive not really seen that lately.
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trisdino
Jul 11 2014, 01:04 AM
So, the pattern here appears to be that we all really like Mark Witton and Jon Conway.

Good taste.


Though I must ask, are there no Luis Rey fans here? Sure, some of his work is... odd, but it is for the most part quite plausible, and his tendency to give almost everything feathers is commendable.
i like his art, but nothing strikes out as my favorite.
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trisdino
Jul 11 2014, 01:04 AM
So, the pattern here appears to be that we all really like Mark Witton and Jon Conway.

Good taste.


Though I must ask, are there no Luis Rey fans here? Sure, some of his work is... odd, but it is for the most part quite plausible, and his tendency to give almost everything feathers is commendable.
I personally am a fan of Luis Rey. While some of his maniraptorans could use more feathers (mostly just his older ones), I just love how flamboyantly he colours all his animals.
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I don't like his style either, although some of his ideas are interesting.
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Dies from protoceratop's fluffiness. I'm in fluffy heaven now.
Edited by Guat, Jul 14 2014, 07:57 PM.
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Jul 14 2014, 05:33 PM
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I'm sorry, but I still can't take that Proto seriously. It just looks goofy to me. The others are pretty cool though.
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Jul 14 2014, 05:33 PM
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these 2 are my favourites

and I agree about the proto, its cute, but a little silly looking
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I love how this raptor looks peaceful and doesn't seem to be in a "i'm going to slash you and eat you" position.

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I'm not sure if this deinocheirus is accurate but then again we haven't found all of its bones.
it'll do i think,looks sweet tho.

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(i''m not a 100% sure these are completely accurate,but i like them so be respectful please it's my opinion)


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Well deinocheirus has been found to have the bill of a spoonbill.
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