@saurus172
Joined on September 5th, 2017, this user has been a member for 3,196 days and is the 2,367th person to register an account.
Has 212 submissions, the first one uploaded on December 4th, 2017 and the most recent on January 8th, 2026.
Of those, 2 have been featured and 20 have won Users' Choice.
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Has made 534 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 975 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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Thanks man, that Eclipse tool is amazing for muscles or just making something look wider than it is, like a gut.
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@thedinosaurhunterASSET(S)- #421, #422, #423, #424
SPECIES- Iguanodon bernissartensis
CODENAME- “Dagger-Wrist”LOADING LOG#23-
“April 23th, 2019
“My supervisor visited me on my rounds around the paddocks above the Iguanodon paddock.
“Being one of the larger ornithopods in the sanctuary, they require a lot of foliage a day. Just one can eat nearly 200lbs of vegetation a day. A large herd can strip brush of all vegetation in only a few months, which is why we are happy that we have only Four individuals- one Bull and its harem of females.
“Being quite versatile in both movement and diet, they are one of the few herbivores here able to properly digest pine needles. Ornithopods with their massive batteries of teeth are quite capable to chewing almost any vegetation, which made them so successful in the Cretaceous.
“Iguanodon, like hadrosaurs, are quite vocal, with near constant honking, or when its spring, when they breed, bellowing much similar to the lows of cattle today, as ASSET #423 shows.
“Let’s pray that only a few eggs are laid come summer.”
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@pheonix
@thedinosaurhunterASSET(S)- #251, #252, #253
SPECIES- Spinosaurus aegypticus
CODENAME- “Sailbacks”LOADING LOG#23-
“April 20th, 2019
“ASSET #253 was released into the enclosure, now that it was old enough and large enough to not be a prey item for ASSETS #251 and #252. Being its biological parents, they will still devour their young as they did with #253’s siblings just days after they hatched.
“Being an Apex Predator in their natural habitat of the Early Cretaceous Egypt, being the largest carnivore in their ecosystem and of all time honestly, as the largest land carnivore of all time, even though its main diet is fish and aquatic prey, which is why we stock the pond with larger species of fish biweekly.
“We have placed them between the Alamosaurs and the Gorgonopsids. One of the Alamosaur bulls came up to me while ASSET #253 was released and I obliged.
“Afterall, it’s just a herbivore, unlike its neighbors.”
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Woah!
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neat
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Are you able to send them to animatiors before they are posted to the website?
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Thanks man.
That\’s why I love the really cool landscape backgrounds people do. Makes for some cinematic scenes.
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Sure thing!
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Thank you sir.
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Yeah, I can.
Would you like a full recolor/redesign or just the horn shape changing?
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@cerato
@concavenanimator
@pheonix
@thedinosaurhunterYou can’t have a Tyrannosaurus Rex Redesign without its mortal enemy, Triceratops!
Based on T. Porosus, this thing was both a pain and a delight. Especially painful were the scores and forelimbs.
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wait can you make Triceratops Horridus
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Yeah, I can.
Would you like a full recolor/redesign or just the horn shape changing?
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small new details to make it distinguishable (such as a slightly different color and pattern) and the horn shape
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Sure thing!
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the figures alone truly look amazing
but the images as well…damn son
really nice
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Thank you sir.
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Thanks man.
That’s why I love the really cool landscape backgrounds people do. Makes for some cinematic scenes.
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Wow!
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😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠
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It\’s fine. They\’re for anyone who asks
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Dude, it\’s fine. And I just sent them to ya
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Oh sure thing.
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Oh, its definitely been submitted to the site, but I can give you it early
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The white is actually just a spot. But it does look like that lol
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@concavenanimator
@cerato
@pheonix
@thedinosaurhunterBehold, the ultimate Tyrannosaurus, realistic and yet terrifying and unique!
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Why does his eyes look like he watched too much jurassic park last night ?
because t-rex loves horror movie where they get killed
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T-Rex doesn’t die in Jurassic Park
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Because you never watched them.
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In have seen all 5 of the movies,you are probably talking about Jurassic Park 3
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Also i’m Talking s about the original JP
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The white is actually just a spot. But it does look like that lol
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PRESS X TO DOUBT
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Amazing will it be submitted to the site?, if not send it to me [email protected]
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Oh, its definitely been submitted to the site, but I can give you it early
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Awesome as ever
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Yep
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That looks pretty good! I’m liking the liddle gradient on its thigh. I also really love how the Habitat looks too!
Thanks man, that Eclipse tool is amazing for muscles or just making something look wider than it is, like a gut.
And everyone’s gotta have a unique habitat.
Very fantastic
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