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Whalebites Project
Topic Started: Nov 24 2013, 09:58 PM (77,842 Views)
BossMan, Jake
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Avisaurus or Baulaur<---or if that's to dinosaur like then Boptornis
As for Pterosaurs...tropeoganathus and Mythunga
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Furka
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He already made a Balaur, it's on his site ;)
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Renee
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Love them birdinos! (And the pteros. :P) I have no suggestions as my paleo-knowledge is minimal other than the required "dinosaurs are cool", but I'd love to try skinning at least one of them as I have a break from school in a week anyway. Poke me if interested!
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Whalebite
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Anhanguera blittersdorffi
Credit to Hendrix and Lazardi
I think this Pterosaur makes a good trade off, yes Tropeognathus was in WWD, and yes Cearadactylus was in Jurassic park, but this guy is the happy medium, both of the other genera have "lost species" to Anhanguera.
I really need to work on my v2 Balaur, probably make a v3, but that will be on the Island Enigma thread.

I looked into Ichthyornis, and the rigged AD gull doesn't look that good, so Sorry. I have chosen another Cretaceous bird though, much more advanced and specialized than the others.

As for Archaeopteryx, I am thinking about making a Jurassic "Bird" Pack which will include some aves and paraves. I may use Bunyhip's old Carnivores Archaeopteryx as a codding and base, it is surprisingly accurate, behavior wise (the model is really old school which is not what I want) And because it is based on secretary nodes, I can make an Epidexteryx that climbs trees, since I don't think their are any new raptor animations that allow tree climbing
Edited by Whalebite, Feb 22 2017, 11:35 AM.
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the dark phoenix
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NUUUU I wanna be the only meso flyer maker...

I kid. These are obviously gonna turn out better than mine.

(Please help me fix mine :( )
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Anthracite
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They're brilliant! :o Any enantornithines would be marvellous, I love toothy, clawed birds!
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Whalebite
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Archaeornithura meemannae
Model by Hendrix
The Third and Final Bird for the Mesozoic Bird Mini Pack (well... I may remake Balaur)

Finally what I kind of invision for the animals I have done so for for Anyone interested in helping Skin, as well as thoughts
Shanweiniao- Flycatcher, Don't know which ones, just Looking at it I think Flycatcher
Confuciusornis- We know what it looked like, so moving on...
Archaeornithura- Killdeer, Meets sunbittern, meets lapwing
Dsungaripterus- Eurasian oystercatcher meets hornbill
Pterodaustro- Pink-eared Duck meets Brown Pelican
Tupandactylus- not sure, open to ideas, I was thinking Albabtross, with Red and yellow/orange crest with black stripes
Anhanguera- American White Pelican, just more red on crests
I would like to get these 2 mini packs underway before starting on the Jurassic Birds
Edited by Whalebite, Feb 23 2017, 01:29 AM.
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KingofPangea
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With Tupandactylus, I recently heard about a new report on a Tapejarid with preserved pigments in both the fuzz and crest (black and red respectively). Perhaps use that as a base and work from there?

EDIT: Vid of what I'm talking about
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Whalebite
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Well that is kind of what I was thinking, Maybe more black, so lets say a black albatross with a red crest that has a more golden patch at the back with black along the edges.
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the dark phoenix
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Might I suggest along with the black and red that there is a black and white striping like what is seen in a Blue and gold Macaw? Considering the fruity diet tapejarids are speculated to have had, seems natural to go a little parrot right?

Not the greatest pic since it is a speculative pterosaur and a old picture but that's my idea of the suggestion. Your black and red but with the Macaw Eye area stripes going on.

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Whalebite
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So I am working on some of my favorite prehistoric groups, Pterosaurs, enantornithines, Paraves.
The next group live a long...long time before any of the others I have done so far, the Anomalocarids!
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Anomalocaris canadensis
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Aegirocassis benmoulai
So far I am just thinking these 2, there are many other species, but for the most part they a rather small, and although I am known to do really small critters, I am not sure about some with ray animations in the 4-6 inch range.
I also would like to do some paleo plants
Ginkgo apodes
Traumatocrinus hsui
Lepidodendron
Sigillaria

But I would like to add some more species in particular Chinle Formation, Morrison Formation, Antarctic/Australian Cretaceous Flora, but some other suggestions are welcome
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the dark phoenix
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Anomalocarids?

You're running the paleo gambit aren't ya?
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Whalebite
Feb 25 2017, 04:21 PM
So I am working on some of my favorite prehistoric groups, Pterosaurs, enantornithines, Paraves.
The next group live a long...long time before any of the others I have done so far, the Anomalocarids!
Posted Image
Anomalocaris canadensis
Posted Image
Aegirocassis benmoulai
So far I am just thinking these 2, there are many other species, but for the most part they a rather small, and although I am known to do really small critters, I am not sure about some with ray animations in the 4-6 inch range.
I also would like to do some paleo plants
Ginkgo apodes
Traumatocrinus hsui
Lepidodendron
Sigillaria

But I would like to add some more species in particular Chinle Formation, Morrison Formation, Antarctic/Australian Cretaceous Flora, but some other suggestions are welcome
Chinle Formation,Leptosuchus, Chindesaurus, There are a few more
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Zoo Tycooner FR
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nige1
Feb 25 2017, 04:53 PM
Whalebite
Feb 25 2017, 04:21 PM
So I am working on some of my favorite prehistoric groups, Pterosaurs, enantornithines, Paraves.
The next group live a long...long time before any of the others I have done so far, the Anomalocarids!
Posted Image
Anomalocaris canadensis
Posted Image
Aegirocassis benmoulai
So far I am just thinking these 2, there are many other species, but for the most part they a rather small, and although I am known to do really small critters, I am not sure about some with ray animations in the 4-6 inch range.
I also would like to do some paleo plants
Ginkgo apodes
Traumatocrinus hsui
Lepidodendron
Sigillaria

But I would like to add some more species in particular Chinle Formation, Morrison Formation, Antarctic/Australian Cretaceous Flora, but some other suggestions are welcome
Chinle Formation,Leptosuchus, Chindesaurus, There are a few more
He asked for flora. ;)
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nige1
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Feb 25 2017, 05:44 PM
nige1
Feb 25 2017, 04:53 PM
Whalebite
Feb 25 2017, 04:21 PM
So I am working on some of my favorite prehistoric groups, Pterosaurs, enantornithines, Paraves.
The next group live a long...long time before any of the others I have done so far, the Anomalocarids!
Posted Image
Anomalocaris canadensis
Posted Image
Aegirocassis benmoulai
So far I am just thinking these 2, there are many other species, but for the most part they a rather small, and although I am known to do really small critters, I am not sure about some with ray animations in the 4-6 inch range.
I also would like to do some paleo plants
Ginkgo apodes
Traumatocrinus hsui
Lepidodendron
Sigillaria

But I would like to add some more species in particular Chinle Formation, Morrison Formation, Antarctic/Australian Cretaceous Flora, but some other suggestions are welcome
Chinle Formation,Leptosuchus, Chindesaurus, There are a few more
He asked for flora. ;)
My mistake, seen species which means animals & plants insects etc.
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