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Wow, the detail and care on your work never ceases to amaze me. I can't imagine all the time that goes into research on scale and appearance, but it sure pays off- this sinopterus looks ready to fly away! Your sculpting is really inspiring, I can't wait to see it in a museum one day :)
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i appreciate that you actually held the camera whilst you were sculpting... the amount of detail is stunning, creator to creator, great work my friend!!
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If i was capable of making something like this my entire house would just look like jurassic park. This is amazing by the way. It looks like an actual living thing is chilling in a tree!
Check out his video where he shows where he started at. It's really reassuring to see his progress. Maybe with time you can have your very own Jurassic Park
what's stopping you? most of the materials used r relatively cheap, cardboard and foil for the base skeleton why not turn your house into jp man? do it!
Okay, you have to be the best fricking sculpter in the world to make prehistoric creatures THAT realistic and life like. Amazing work. Absolutely Incredible
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Amazing work! I love these life sized prehistoric animals! I saw the David Peters skeletal and had a mini-heart attack. Glad the only reason you used that was because you wanted it sitting and the back posture worked well for it 😅
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Your life-size sculptures always make me emotional. I've been a huge dinosaur fanatic ever since I was little and just seeing these beautiful animals be brought to “life” is such an awesome experience to watch. This little guy is so cute and so realistic I was expecting him to fly away! Amazing job as always!!😄❤️🦖🦕
Your sculpture is fantastic, but I do have one issue with your video, and it's a matter of sourcing your references. I've got an eye for it at this point from dealing with him so much, but the anatomical diagram you used to create your armature comes from one David Peters. His diagrams have the veneer of credibility to those who don't know what to look for, but the thing to look for is the bizzare, upright, bipedal stance he puts his pterosaurs in. He is rather infamous for his outlandish speculations, and for making baseless assertions off nothing but blurry photographs of mashed-up fossils. He's a total crackpot, and probably the biggest source of misinformation for aspiring paleofans. This one is one of the less egregious examples, and even then the head is too big and the femur is too short. In the future, I urge you to ensure that your diagrams are not linked to Reptileevolution.com or ThePterosaurHeresies.com, his two websites.
Wow, you really weren't joking when you talked about this! I am blown away by the level of effort and detail you've crammed into such a small package! I'm in Florida right now and I've come across quite a few beautiful exotic birds, and this creation of yours literally looks like a living breathing hornbill pterosaurid. Good luck on your next project Clayton!👌👏👏👏👏👏
get a BOTM velo :D there's 2 variants for mongoliensis and 2 variants for osmolkae, they're 40 dollars, rather large, accurate, and fully poseable. like 100+ dollar figure level poseable.
0:01 OH ... this is going to be GOOD ! * Settles in to watch................... : ] Edit: End of video .. OMG this is incredible work ( as always ! ) Amazing realism and detail .. But I can't help thinking this poor creature looks like a gene splicing experiment went horribly wrong.. cute in the face though .......... : )
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Me @ 0:15 : hey that looks like a David Peters skeletal Me @ 0:20 : ... that's a David Peters skeletal... Me @ 22:25 : Whew, all's well that ends well, and MAN did this end well!
Wait...wait. you baked cured superglue? And it didn't melt? Well, that's going to make my sculpting life a HEAP of a lot easier! And the fabric and resin idea is GENIUS! I NEED to try that! This is such a beautiful sculpture! The detail is phenomenal! All those little folds in the skin and grooves in the beak. Just amazing! I also love that it is life sized. Like you really do have your own little pterosaur!
What makes me laugh is that you called it a dinosaur in the title, but corrected yourself in the description instead of the title hehe. 😂❤️ Regardlesd though, what a beautiful creation! Stunning.
The end result is lovely, though I'm bothered to see a bunch of plush animals carved up to make it, most fabric stores will have plenty of short fur fabrics readily available on the shelves.
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Another Masterpiece of a sculpture! The details and realism of that Pterosaur sculpture are absolutely breath-taking! That dinosaur seems real and alive! Divine job as always and thank you for blessing our eyes with your Awesome creations! It's always a pleasure watching this timelapse videos!✨⭐
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I am amazed how well the model turned out because you apparently used a skeletal drawing made by David Peters, who is a notorious nutcase who any actual palaeontologist would tell you not to use as a source
I hadn’t heard of him until now haha. I actually used a few skeletals which is why it’s a quadruped with a shorter tail. I printed this one out to use the cross sections of the chest and head
I love this so much. Even though the eyes would sit within the sclerotic rings, not on top, this makes it look much more adorable and curious! The wings are especially gorgeous with those colours.
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@@mechanictiger8626 its a good challenge. It could be permanently mounted to a brand like you see with modern taxidermy birds. He would also have to get the anatomy right. I have no doubts he could do it.
I own that wolf stuffie, forget where I got him but had him forever. His name is Sparks. Safe to say I was not ready or expecting to see Sparks turned into the rug you see in a hunting cabin
Kinda misleading title; this is less "turning a wolf plush into a dinosaur" and more "making a really cool pterosaur sculpture that happens to source its fur from a wolf plush". Beautiful art nonetheless!
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I really appreciate how you add some more speculative details to the model, it makes it feel more real, which is also why i love the cracks in the crest, you did a more than stellar job!!
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On one hand, I agree with you. On the other hand, these guys would probably bring all the other dinosaurs with them and I don't know about you, but running from carnotaurus doesn't sound like a fun activity. Would be a wonderful to see them in real life, like in a zoo lol.
I like how he made a baby version of that dino cause adult Sinopterus is bigger than giraffe! It would be WAY TUFFER if he made an adult one! Edit: I'm very dumb i tough it was Quetzalcoatlus . . .
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This is one of your best masterpiece with no doubt, the details on the head, with the fur on the back... With all make it the beautiest sculpture that I ever seen; I hope to see more art like this in future. Care all!🦕
If you're not up to feathering metallic paints look quite good as feathering. I work with collected feathers a bit but dang! the hours...anyway metallic colored paints, when done right, look like a real bird in luminescence and reflectiveness. Good models can use a little bit of luminescent pop instead of "museum dead", y' know? It's a bit expensive however you can afford luminescent paint. If you asked me "what would you do with my perfect pterosaur?" I would say "Well, I'd tape the bill and crest and give the whole animal a light blue luminescent sheen" and leave bill and crest as they are. I tend to "watch" animals - live ones and they pop, even the dull ones, it's hard to explain, like the recording of space in a room with magnetic tape. Not hard cuz I just did and if you don't understand the allegory...life pops. Most of it. Not most of my neighbors they are most on anti-depressives. Anti-depressives suck the life out of folk. Give a Sinopterus anti-depressives and the colors go dull.
Hello, Kayakazavrus! How do you like the idea of the psittacosaurus sibericus? I think that the composition would be no less impressive than your other works.)))
To answer the question posed by the title, technically no. The plush got turned into a pterosaur. Regardless, another high quality, museum-worthy creation!
Kayakasaurus is so good that he can still make beautiful peleoart even when accidentally using the worst possible reference for a base. Please never use David Peters as a reference ever a again, that made me die in the inside. 💀
Imagine 1 sec ... his daughter back from school earlier then go to her room then.... See her dolls ... destroyed Easy for him to hear T Rex screaming from first floor... Should run away ...
Kinda reminds me of one of those things you'd want to touch even if it took ur finger. Or you life- like a baby hippo. Imma touch it and there's nothing my conscious can do about it 🤣
if they were around today you just know there would be a "funny sinopterus moments try not laugh" video, this looks like an animal those cool animal people would have as a pet