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Acrocanthosaurus taking a rest
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A wonderful day, isn't it? That was exactly my thought when I 'discovered' this lovely place to take a photo, while my Acrocanthosaurus seemed to have the same opinion about the location. Maybe, we share the same sense of romantic environments, which let me sometimes feel that I do not belong to the world with its every day routines, because of I feel so drawn towards romantic places and can easily forget about the time when I'm visiting such a lovely place in nature. This rather calm Acro also likes to spent time there, while feeling the warm sun of the spring on his body.
Now, the coloration for the texture was inspired by a dream I had many weeks ago, where a similarly colored Acrocanthosaurus appeared and I can remember how much I liked the dark appearance, which got broken up by colorful spots like the orange crests or the red patch on its neck. So, this had to be used for the model. Unfortunately, my technical limitations made it nearly impossible to sculpt in a reasonable way with more visible detail.
A part of the scene and the whole Acrocanthosaurus were rendered in Blender and afterwards edited in Gimp to make the transition of the virtually recreated environment (very simple) less noticeable.
Thank you for spending time with the picture, writing a comment or just for faving <3
Now, the coloration for the texture was inspired by a dream I had many weeks ago, where a similarly colored Acrocanthosaurus appeared and I can remember how much I liked the dark appearance, which got broken up by colorful spots like the orange crests or the red patch on its neck. So, this had to be used for the model. Unfortunately, my technical limitations made it nearly impossible to sculpt in a reasonable way with more visible detail.
A part of the scene and the whole Acrocanthosaurus were rendered in Blender and afterwards edited in Gimp to make the transition of the virtually recreated environment (very simple) less noticeable.
Thank you for spending time with the picture, writing a comment or just for faving <3
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