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    • soloS Offline
      solo
      last edited by

      Thats excellent!

      I would however shorten the upper limbs slightly if it's any relation to a Rex.

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        solo
        last edited by

        I'm an idiot, never read the heading ...Raptor.

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        • jenujacobJ Offline
          jenujacob
          last edited by

          looking great!!!!
          care to show the proxy?

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            dylan
            last edited by

            That looks very good.
            Would also be interested to see the proxy.

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              tomislavm
              last edited by

              looks nice, I dont have that plugin!

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                cheffey
                last edited by

                excellent model and discovery.
                thank you for sharing, can't wait to see more.

                BROSRŌMAN BRÄUN

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                  Teezer
                  last edited by

                  Thank you all for the kind words. 💚

                  I'd love to "show the proxy" for this guy, but there were many proxies (one for the head, one for the torso, one for the leg, one for the foot, etc.). It was an assembly job -- I made individual parts and knitted them together. I'm still experimenting with this plugin, and I didn't keep anything.

                  Here's the .skp, zipped.
                  UtahRaptor.zip
                  I have one tip to offer (so far) about making SubSmooth models. The actual smoothing process appears to proceed along the green axis. Any rotation of the proxy will give you a slightly different result, so do a bit of testing to get that "just right" shape.

                  Real life is just another website, albeit a rather boring one.

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                    Teezer
                    last edited by

                    Playing with the lighting...

                    UtahRaptor.jpg

                    Real life is just another website, albeit a rather boring one.

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                    • ely862meE Offline
                      ely862me
                      last edited by

                      lookin great good job

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                        dylan
                        last edited by

                        It is even better when you can look at the model in 3d - great work Terry 👍

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                          Teezer
                          last edited by

                          Another SubSmooth critter from long ago. This an approximation of a Tylosaur.

                          SUTylosaur.jpg

                          This is the progression. I used an original Charles R. Knight illustration for the dimensions, created the proxy in the center, then subsmoothed it and did a bit of fussing with the result.

                          SUTylosaur1.jpg

                          Actual size of this critter was 44 feet long... 💚

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                            MALAISE
                            last edited by

                            Really impressive work.

                            Do you use scientific features to model ? ( bones size, footprint...)

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                              pav_3j
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                              @teezer said:

                              Another SubSmooth critter from long ago. This an approximation of a Tylosaur.

                              [attachment=1:2ukyxpkh]<!-- ia1 -->SUTylosaur.jpg<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:2ukyxpkh]

                              This is the progression. I used an original Charles R. Knight illustration for the dimensions, created the proxy in the center, then subsmoothed it and did a bit of fussing with the result.

                              [attachment=0:2ukyxpkh]<!-- ia0 -->SUTylosaur1.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:2ukyxpkh]

                              Actual size of this critter was 44 feet long... 💚

                              i've seena few models people have made from side elevations and plans of objects (mainly cars) what is the process involved in it, i'm not sure i understand how it works.

                              great work by the way, very impressive

                              pav

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                                Daniel
                                last edited by

                                awsome modeling

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                                  Teezer
                                  last edited by

                                  @malaise said:

                                  Do you use scientific features to model ? ( bones size, footprint...)

                                  I may get to the point one day where I can create "scientifically accurate" models of creatures, but for now I'm still working out the nuances of using SubSmooth. The models in this thread are inspired by 2D illustrations.

                                  As far as the process involved in creating a model from a flat drawing, it's fairly straightforward. The obvious one in this model is to create a flat outline on the 2D image of the Tylosaur, extrude it, sculpt the resulting blocky shape until it looks like the proxy shown, then run SubSmooth on it. SubSmooth is where the magic happens (thanks again, Whaat!).

                                  When the proxy has been smoothed, then I fuss with details until I come to a reasonable stopping point. Another view of the smoothed and detailed model:
                                  SUTylosaur2.jpg
                                  And thank you all for the kind remarks... 💚

                                  Real life is just another website, albeit a rather boring one.

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