For how I do dinosaurs is that I do the main body, then the tail, neck and head, then the front limbs, followed by the hind legs, and then all the detail. But that’s just me.
What you’re doing is great, and the important thing to know is that legs usually take the least amount of nodes on a dinosaur than anything else on them. So work on the tail and then the legs and when you still have nodes, try and use the circle nodes as the armour on the tail getting smaller and smaller down the length, as the skeleton image shows that it had more circular sites along the tail. You’ll be fine. The first Ankylosaur/Nodosaur is always the hardest.
“219/384
Good lord That’s a lot of nodes!
ikr
I’m gonna end up making this a pack
or not finishing it at all lol
soon, Stick Nodes is going to be a complete paleontologist resource
If so, it will be filled with nerds
Nodes
I’m probably gonna end up making this a pack idc
It’ll be fine.
For how I do dinosaurs is that I do the main body, then the tail, neck and head, then the front limbs, followed by the hind legs, and then all the detail. But that’s just me.
What you’re doing is great, and the important thing to know is that legs usually take the least amount of nodes on a dinosaur than anything else on them. So work on the tail and then the legs and when you still have nodes, try and use the circle nodes as the armour on the tail getting smaller and smaller down the length, as the skeleton image shows that it had more circular sites along the tail. You’ll be fine. The first Ankylosaur/Nodosaur is always the hardest.
That’s why I’ve been avoiding them lol