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Artist: Norbert Raetz
E-Mail: NRaetz@t-online.de
Homepage: http://home.t-online.de/home/nraetz
Country: Germany


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T-Rex, chasing Gallimimus saurians Title: T-Rex, chasing Gallimimus saurians
Software: 3D Studio MAX 3.1, Mental Ray 2.1
Hardware: PC (Dual Pentium II 350 - 256 MB)
Image: 800 x 433 (84.57 KB)

Images © Norbert Raetz. Unauthorized reproduction is strictly forbidden.

Critiques

by rantao: 2008-03-07
i agree with some of the comments,there are a few faults in dino physique.
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by poop: 2008-01-10
poop
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by Map: 2007-01-29
I dont think dinosaurs could twist their dino-paws palm facing up the way and the arms and teeth are wrong. I mean im no dino expert but it just doesn't look right, still though its good all the same.
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by Jacke: 2006-12-29
Nice. I have to agree with the others, not enough agression, and not enough fear.
Point the rex's head down about 13 degrees, and his legs need to be more forward.
The color should be more sandy on the rex. Otherwise it is a very beautiful pic.
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by Dipingo: 2006-12-11
your link to your web site is no good. But the that rebder is great.
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by Elaine: 2006-09-11
Pretty good.
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by Adrok: 2005-10-16
I'm impressed, the background looks a bit flat in parts and the T-rex's head is pointing too far up. this is really picky critisism this is some of the best i have seen yet on this site
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