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JW study: Roar of the Indominus
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"Jurassic World" movie study:
Roar of the Indominus
Reference: screenshot from Jurassic World DVD
Well, this is one of my favorite scenes with the Indominus, because I like her pose, so intimidating and demanding yet furious.
(Sometimes, I wish I could roar out my anger in the same way and just be the wild and ferocious dinosaur and demonstrate my strength, before I melt into a puddle when someone is going to give these scales a gentle scratch.)
The scene also offers a possibility for me to practice gaping theropod maws, which causes some head aches to me, when I have to deal with angles, where the lateral side of the head appears very short and the skull is angled upwards.
I also found out green is not always green as supposed. Here, I had to use a lot of cyan and blue hues, which were tending towards gray.
After a series of images drawn partially from fantasy plus the usual dinosaur influences, I feel like I should do some studies.
Therefore, I pick scenes from a movie like Jurassic World and try to replicate the scene as accurate as possible.
Jurassic World, Indominus rex belongs to Universal Studios.
Roar of the Indominus
Reference: screenshot from Jurassic World DVD
Well, this is one of my favorite scenes with the Indominus, because I like her pose, so intimidating and demanding yet furious.
(Sometimes, I wish I could roar out my anger in the same way and just be the wild and ferocious dinosaur and demonstrate my strength, before I melt into a puddle when someone is going to give these scales a gentle scratch.)
The scene also offers a possibility for me to practice gaping theropod maws, which causes some head aches to me, when I have to deal with angles, where the lateral side of the head appears very short and the skull is angled upwards.
I also found out green is not always green as supposed. Here, I had to use a lot of cyan and blue hues, which were tending towards gray.
After a series of images drawn partially from fantasy plus the usual dinosaur influences, I feel like I should do some studies.
Therefore, I pick scenes from a movie like Jurassic World and try to replicate the scene as accurate as possible.
Jurassic World, Indominus rex belongs to Universal Studios.
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