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Great fight, I've always liked to imagine animals like T. rex were caring parents. Looking forward into how you tie in your next fights.
id be ok with the movie taking place in a city in hawai or costa rica, it would be difrent but no to much
GORILLAGODZILLA - Wow! That was an exceedingly excellent prologue! I liked how vicious the battle was! Thank you so much for creating this and sharing it with us! :)
^That's what I was going to say.
You just copied and pasted this from HISHE
The theme park failed, then it worked, and then it failed again. Fine. We can move on from that application for the dinosaurs. Hammond settled on a theme park because it allowed him to control the presentation of the dinosaurs to the world, and provided a means of recouping the exhorbitant spending required to breed liviing dinosaurs.
But I don't see how it is time to leave the islands. Aside from the short-lived San Diego incident, the dinosaurs have never left the islands. At the end of Jurassic World, there are at least two islands fully populated with hundreds of dinosaurs.
I see the next sequel as being similar to The Lost World, in that InGen is going to want to to capture, contain and catalog the living assets that they have available on both Nublar and Sorna, with all sorts of applications for them in mind. Opposing parties (probably led by Owen) are going to want to stop it from happening.
Maybe Trevarrow isn't communicating his thoughts well, but why is that I can't see beyond Raptors on leashing searching for bombs, and Sauropods pulling machinery and plowing fields?
Make them fluffy, they still gonna eat y'all!


DYNAMOSAURUS IMPERIOSUS - It is alright. There will come a time in the future when we see more faces; it is just a matter of time. Keep your chin up! :)
Really Glad u like It! but sadly something I've noticed since my return is the forum hasn't been as active as before, people used to always post and reply but now its almost abandoned :(
Still Totally pumped from JW! Can't wait to see the next one! I was thinking that Isla Sorna might be a good location for any future movies; since it was in the JP book series and the JP movie trilogy. And if they have rebuilt Isla Nublar, who's to say that Ingen couldn't have purchased Isla Sorna? It might make an interesting subject...
And a round of applause for Chris Pratt; He helped to make JW possible!
And thankyou Colin Trevorrow, for taking on and tackling this amazing project!
DYNAMOSAURUS IMPERIOSUS - An Acrocanthosaurus - my absolute favorite theropod! How fantastic! I very much like the human element you have placed within your story; it gives the entire ordeal a sense of urgency! Excellent work! Thank you so much for taking the time to share this with us! :)
Yes, but allosaurus U.S. said to have a bute around the strength of a lion(which is not true, it's much higher). Sauro is far bigger then a regular allosaurus and should have a bute at the very least 1700 pounds.
GODZILLA316: Guess you'll just have to wait and see!
This is awesome!! Cant wait to see how this unfolds (just to be clear is this JP related or just dinosaur related, like are they stuck on Isla Nublar or Isla Sorna)
^Glad you enjoyed, and 200 KG is not that bad. Based it off of the upmost evidence I found, for a creature with long arms and jagged claws having an overly strong bite force would have been over kill.
DYNAMOSAURUS IMPERIOSUS - Excellent! I am looking forward to seeing what you present! :)
SOMETHING REAL - thanks for such kind words, i will post the next part after 2 days in order to give people time to read it! cause if I post the next part tommorow most people won't have time to read it, I believe you will really like the "Cliffhanger" I have in store
DYNAMOSAURUS IMPERIOSUS - Hahaha! That was extremely fun to read! I greatly enjoyed the way in which you described each individual within your work! Not only that, but I very much liked the "cliffhanger" ending your presented! Thank you for taking the time to create this and share it with us! :)
Beautiful truly beautiful.
Were you expecting a Dinosaur film to be the Godfather?
That turkeylike depiction of tyrannosaurus is by far one of the worse depictions, in regards to trying to supposedly attempt to be accurate
First off, a theropod (especially a tyrannosaurid) of that size would likely never have such a thick coat of feathers. This is because an animal of that size would actually have major issues lowering its body temperature. Larger bodies tend to be hotter and dissipate body heat significantly less than smaller organisms.
All of which is especially true when considering that all dinosaurs were likely warm-blooded.
The only way for it to be possible for such a massive theropod to have such a thick coat of feathers would be if it lived in an ice-age; not even the winters were likely cold enough. But even if so, why would the head be naked?
If anything based on fossil evidence from Yutyrannus huali (a large tyrannosauroid), it had small feathers on its head and face. Thus likewise, so did tyrannosaurus.
At the very best, tyrannosaurus had very small feathers on its body (including head and face). Though there is a small possibility that tyrannosaurus had larger feathers, though likely only being on its head, back and tail for display; if even that.
Also, based on modern predatory birds, tyrannosaurus should be in a more complex patterned color scheme.
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Based on factual data, the very best and actually scientifically accurate depiction of a feathered tyrannosaurus is that by Davide Bonadonna:
Great fight as always. I would be happy with whoever won
One thing, 200kg bite for sauro!!!!!!! I know saurophagana didn't have an overly strong bute but it wasn't THAT weak.
JW managed to accomplish something that most sequels never achieve; to create a nostalgic feeling and to catch the spirit of the first movie.
I liked it, but I really thought JW was WAY too over-merchandised.
GORILLAGODZILLA - That was a very neat battle! I very much liked Earth's character; his dedication to his family was very sweet! As a whole, I greatly enjoy the personalization you provide to each of the animals you present - it makes them something more than mere animals. Excellent work! Thank you ever so much for sharing this with us! :)
Gonna move this to the JW forums. :)
These are pretty good, I couldn't do any of these web drawings even with practice, so props to you using this technique.
Is it just me, or do those eyes make people think that these 2 can be in the Land Before Time, but as the good guys if the carnivores were the main characters?
DYNAMOSAURUS IMPERIOSUS - That is exceptionally neat! I very much enjoy the colors you utilized in this particular piece, and the texturing brings it a an almost fresco-like quality! I could easily envision this upon an ancient wall within a Greek or Roman ruin - something left over from far-distant times. As for the previous images you presented, the fact that you utilized a base coloration inspired by whales for your Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus is quite neat! Thank you so much for taking the time to create these images and share them with us! :)
^I will most definitley use those tips thank you!
GorillaGodzilla: Here is a tip I use a lot when coming up with names, name them after a specimenfor example when i wrote a story about A tyrannosaurus the main character's name was Sue the mother's name was Celeste and the sister was Black beauty.
^Thanks and it's no problem, I named them after the dinosaurs actual meanings.
DestoroYahx: Good advice Man, will do
Well done!!! Make the scales bigger, they don't have to be that perfect. Since the light comes from the left side, try to give the jaw a shadow.
GorillaGodzilla: That is one good fight my friend, it was really imaginative and unique, the ending was pretty good, but my only problem with it was that the names were too cheesy, i hope i don't offend you, I mean maybe it's just me but other than that VERY good work, it was Awesome to read!
Here's another medley of the music from Jurassic Park and Jurassic World for 7 violins!
Looks aweosme.
SOMETHING REAL - thanks and by the way i have another MUCH better drawing of a Tyrannosaurus ( hopefully ) coming up tommorow, using DESTOROYAHX'S Links and references I'm creating A fully textured dinosaur with much more convincing looks. I will also try to paint a background
PS. The Spinosaurus's colors are due to the new discoveries made about it, and I used whale colors as a reference, I will try to replicate a new better one, but after I'm done with The Tyrannosaurus.















