@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.
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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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Those are just 2 round segment nodes with the segment scale lower on the top spot.
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Well they’re done
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Well I got your Gigantoraptors and I’m working on the Theri right now
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I just found a small list of dinos that live with Concavenator
·Pelecanimimus, an ornithomimosaur
·Demandasaurus, an early titanosaur
·Delapparentia, a iguanodontThat\’s all I could find.
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Oh I\’m so sorry man, I haven\’t had time to do it. I just woke up and I have to go to a graduation party today, and I had a another one yesterday, and my graduation before that, and then a bunch of school junk before that last week.
Tomorrow I will make your Gigantoraptors and they will be GLORIOUS!!
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Awesome story!
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A little, but better than the first.
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Thank your for letting us contribute.
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Yeah… Its a little weird.
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It\’ll be fine.
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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.
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Good lord That\’s a lot of nodes!
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If so, it will be filled with nerds
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Glorious indeed
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THISE SPOTS ARE ABSOLUTLEY GORGEOUS NOW I AM NOW LONGER IN PROCRASTIMATION MODE NOW I AM IN INSPIRATION MODE I WANT TO USE THOSE
Those are just 2 round segment nodes with the segment scale lower on the top spot.
I know. There just so beautiful I made a Herrera using them