Spinosaurus HH [Commercial]

Herschel HoffmeyerHerschel Hoffmeyer Posts: 629
edited August 2018 in Daz PA Commercial Products

Spinosaurus HH [Commercial]

The Spinosaurus is now avialable here!

The largest predator to ever exist is brought to life in this up-to-date recreation of the new Spinosaurus. The Spinosaurus is fully articulated and rigged and features 15 poses to get you started. Five color options (and 4 eye color options) allows the Spinosaurus to adapt to any environment and comes with the added saliva attachment to bring that final detail of realism to your renders.

Fossil evidence has proved that Spinosaurus fed on fish such as the Mawsonia and Onchopristis which are included in this product as well. They are fully articulated and rigged and include a few poses.

Iray material presets included.

 

Post edited by Herschel Hoffmeyer on

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  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    YOINK!

    I hope you consider a ceratopsian; there haven't been any recent models of them.

     

  • Thadeus72Thadeus72 Posts: 409

    wow amazing !

  • jedijuddjedijudd Posts: 606

    Looks amazing

  • IceDragonArtIceDragonArt Posts: 12,548

    LOVE this!  Really appreciate your including the poses and the fish.  and the eye colors!  Going to be very cool! 

  • I just got him. Thank you for another awesome dinosaur model. I think you mentioned a giganotosaurus in a past thread and I'm looking forward to him too.
  • your spiny dwarfs the previous one makes him look like a baby to yours

    https://www.daz3d.com/gallery/#images/622021

     

    image

  • This looks by far the best reconstruction I havre seen, with the short, but not stupidly short, hind legs, and I will buy it. I actually want this for the Onchopristis though; I work on the Kem Kem Beds in Morocco (I was advisor on a TV CGI of it) where these are from and am doing some papers on Onchopristis and its relatives, so graphics would help. What I want to know is how complex the mesh of this is; new specimens now show that the rostrum is not really like the one here (sorry) so I would like to (with limited skill) be able to edit the model accordingly for my own use. (the rostral spines are of mixed sized and irregularly spread on the rostrum, and also stood proun of it so there would be a bump as the base of each). Ideally I would also like to use this as the base to reconstruct another related species with smaller fins and a spineless rostrum.

  • Oso3D said:

    YOINK!

    I hope you consider a ceratopsian; there haven't been any recent models of them.

     

    A Triceratops is certainly coming soon.

     

    Thadeus72 said:

    wow amazing !

     

    jedijudd said:

    Looks amazing

    Thanks!

     

    I just got him. Thank you for another awesome dinosaur model. I think you mentioned a giganotosaurus in a past thread and I'm looking forward to him too.

    A Giga is certainly on my to-do list.

    your spiny dwarfs the previous one makes him look like a baby to yours

    https://www.daz3d.com/gallery/#images/622021

    Haha, nice render.

     

    This looks by far the best reconstruction I havre seen, with the short, but not stupidly short, hind legs, and I will buy it. I actually want this for the Onchopristis though; I work on the Kem Kem Beds in Morocco (I was advisor on a TV CGI of it) where these are from and am doing some papers on Onchopristis and its relatives, so graphics would help. What I want to know is how complex the mesh of this is; new specimens now show that the rostrum is not really like the one here (sorry) so I would like to (with limited skill) be able to edit the model accordingly for my own use. (the rostral spines are of mixed sized and irregularly spread on the rostrum, and also stood proun of it so there would be a bump as the base of each). Ideally I would also like to use this as the base to reconstruct another related species with smaller fins and a spineless rostrum.

    The mesh is 21k polys and is divided up into 3 UV Maps. Image below showing topology. The body is one UV, then the eyes the second, and the barbs the third.

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    I've had this hazy notion of an art series about time traveling probes...

     

    Cretaceous Expedition Arch Cove Spinosaurus.jpg
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  • That's brilliant, thanks

     

     

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,288

    These dinosaurs do not look like fossils or old models.  They look great!

  • cathan01_wwg1wgacathan01_wwg1wga Posts: 360
    edited August 2018

    I love this dino - my fav is still T. rex, but Spino is such a unique build (didn't like Jurassic Park 3 Spino, though. Blech.). Also greatful for Mawsonia and Onchopristis bonus. Thanks again HH.

    My browser was having issues, so it took me a while to post my quick render. No post work except to fix sky issues. 

    Credits

    Crocodiles by AM

    Water Effects by JeffersonAF

    Morphing Ground 2 by Porsimo

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  • LestatLestat Posts: 20

    Great work! Quick render in vue

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  • RbugRbug Posts: 166

    Well and another one I could not resist, thank you very much this thing is awsome.... And you say a trike is on the way........................smileyyes

  • LestatLestat Posts: 20

    A small scene with this beautiful dinosaur!

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  • LintonLinton Posts: 542

    Nabbed this the moment it went live. Been watching your updates for this on DeviantArt, and spamming the refresh button here at Daz ready to buy. Grabbed it, though haven't had time in the render rotation to play with it yet, I am so thankful for your efforts on this one. Absolutely blown away by the additional 'prop' models you added to this pack, great in their own right, but a huge bonus to come with the Spino.

    Ceratops has been asked for, but not sure anyone has asked about a Pteranodon? Any chance one of those is up and coming in your creation rotation? Or an Ankylosaurus?

  • some flyers would be pretty good

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