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The next creatures that need naming are 2 Brachiosaurus, same rules as last time, the names I like the most are picked
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Today we have Brachiosaurus, there are 2 of them, the ones I like the most are picked
It's been a while since I've last posted about this, here's what the park looks like right now
(I took all these photos in the rainy weather because that's my favorite weather in the game)
I've added two new enclosures and moved my Albertosaurus and Ceratopsians to these new smaller enclosures, and in their place I've added 4 new species
The Albertosaurus enclosure now has 1 Acrocanthosaurus and 2 Carcharodontosaurus (because apparently those two species could cohabitate in JPOG for some reason, so I took it as an excuse to save up space)
The Ceratopsians enclosure now has 2 Brachiosaurus and 2 Camarasaurus
Look at his face, he looks like he stubbed his toe to the jeep and is trying to hold in his screaming from all the pain
Close up view because why not
And here are the relocated animals
Next part comes out after I build two more enclosures, those being a Ceratosaurus enclosure and a Hadrosaur enclosure that includes Parasaurolophus, Corythosaurus, and Edmontosaurus
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So one night I went crazy and randomly started skimming through the Dino Dan franchise (lovely shows from my childhood) for accuracies and inaccuracies and now I’m here to show all my notes as well as some additional opinions on the design in general. Why? Cuz why not and also I didn’t waste my time for nothing. Note, this is not just about design, but anything such as behavioral information or measurements given too. (No, I’m not covering supplementary material like the toys, dead flash website, mobile apps, books or anything else of that nature)
Positives = Accuracies
IDK = Can’t find or tell weather that’s accurate/possible or not
Negatives = Inaccuracies
(Creatures are listed in order in appearance BTW)
(Also, this in parts because this is WAY too much info for one post)
Pretty bad feathered raptor design. He has a terrible feather cut and naked arms that look pretty lame. The weird small head and big body don’t help much. You'll see that the color scheme itself isn’t that bad. Also, the original series sound effects are satisfying for me, IDK why.
This design looks better and kind of decent, though not my personal preference for feathered raptors. At least the feather crest is kinda cool. Also, the lack of primaries on the hands (which even in Dino Dana, the inclusion of primaries on the hand is avoided like the plague) will always confuse me from an aesthetic few. How are feathered designs “cooler” without the wings?
This is a fine Brachiosaurus design. Brachiosaurus is a dinosaur which in general doesn’t really have bad designs (say for the face of the JP3 one). This one doesn’t stand out too much, say for the back spines, which look cool.
Not a fan of the new face, but not that bad. I’m not that much of a fan of the shorter neck, and the inclusion of the additional spikes feels off.
The red white color combo is pretty cool, but the design itself feels off, mainly the stocky build of it. Not bad, but I don’t like it much either.
This design (say for the tail) is a perfect example of the Pachy designs I like. The slim proportions just do it for me. Also the color scheme is still mostly intact.
Not that big a fan of this design, mainly because of the face shape. That and the hands remind me why I prefer hoofed Hadrosaurid designs. The blue colors are kinda nice. It bothers me so much that even by the time of the movie (by which, literally every other original series creature was redesigned), Edmonto STILL had the same design it started with (oh, and Compy too, but it was mostly good design to start with).
I love the colors of the Corythosaurus, mainly the vivid orange. The design colors aside is whatever.
While I miss the original colors, the Corytho redesign is amazing, particularly the face shape. Also the best Hadrosaurid design in the series and one of the best herbivore design.
It’s strange they made the mere concept of “Yellow T.rex” look as cool as it is. Maybe that because it looks more like a golden brown with orange stripes. As I said, (say for the colors) this thing is just the Walking with Rex but if it looked appealing to an extent. While the proportions still bother me, I can’t help but think it’s a cool design. Maybe that’s just me fixating on the texture, looks appealing to rub hand against. (Also, feels weird that of all topics, the 1st show went with the low hanging fruit of “did T.rex lift its tail while walking?” for one episode).
This is definitely the most accurate T.Rex design I consider to be a favorite. Everything about this build just works for me in a way it never has before or since. I also really like how long it is. I also really like the hissy roar it has.
I will admit I am a little bit of a Feathered Rex apologist. When it and Quadruped Spino were revealed and shook the Paleo-Community, I remember accepting both with open arms and the feelings I had for them still stick around whenever I look at them. I do still prefer the series version, but the feathered T.Rex designs like this always looked cool to me (maybe because they remind me of Dromaeosaurid feather crests or lion manes). I also like the darker shades of color given around the body.
The juvenile design is cool, I like slim theropods like it, tho the coloration is far inferior to the adult. Also, it bothers me how it is designed in a completely different style than the grown up and baby and as such is feather-less.
Don’t ask why I called the Comy’s feathers “primitive fluff”, just felt right. Another decent design, I can’t really say much about, other than the feathers may be a bit too poofy. I also find it funny how this guy in the 1st series felt more like a wacky neighborhood menace character more than an animal (that’s just my interpretation).
I have never been fond of retro Quetzie interpretations like this, the Schleich toy, or WWD. The stork neck and pointed crest have always been cooler to me. That and the shrink wrapping is pretty bad here and the stance is almost always hunched-backed or upright on two legs. With that said, it does have the objectively best roar of every creature in the show and I’m sad it’s not used in the sequel series.
This is one of my favorite Quetzalcoatlus designs. I really like the long neck (which I prefer flexible BTW) and shape of the head. I also really like the vibrant colors of the face and wings. Although I’m bothered of the lack of Pycnofibers and the wings bending incorrectly
This design is fine, though I consider the colors to be a downgrade and the face shape and neck fall to just not be my preference. Personally I prefer the Dominion Quetzie.
Updates:
This section is empty because this is the first part. Whenever I notice I missed something or I figure something in the “IDK” sections, I will update the notes and post them here at the bottom.
Anyways, that’s for reading, hope you enjoyed and goodbye.
Welcome to the Dino media park. This park is one where i repaint dinosaurs to look like ones from different movies,shows and documentary dinosaurs. So first we have walking with dinosaurs. Here are the dinosaurs:
Coeliphysis
Brachiosaurus
Liplurodon
(Femboy) ornithocheirus
Uhtahraptor (or just raptor)
Austrolovenetor (polar allosaur)
(Try guess what creature is under the polar allosaur)
Tyrannosaurus
All in one enclosure (man it’s really cramped)
Now I didn’t mention this at the top this is me doing it to the best of my ability with sharpies soooo yeah. Tomorrow I’m going to do the first part of Dino media park (parody of Jurassic Park but it’s Dino media park and the character are dinopedia users). Anyways that’s it for today don’t forget to like and subscribe and I’ll see you in the next one
Peace out raptors
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Made with Animal Revolt Battle Simulator, set in the Late Jurassic, a herd of Brachiosaurs marches along the Morrison Formation, with a Marshosaurus looking on.
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Also in ARBS but with edits, Ellie (Dinosaur Britain) witnesses an abelisaur and a titanosaur duking it out.
Three (odd one out):
Katie Butler (teenaged daughter of the Butler family from Hanna-Barbera’s Valley of the Dinosaurs) redesigned to have undamaged clothing, her shirt sleeves are now full, she’s wearing a jacket, and she also has brown heeled boots.
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GUESS BY EMOJIS!
Croc = deinosuchus
Snake = Titanoboa
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(Animal Revolt Battle Simulator)
In the Morrison Formation during the late Jurassic, an Allosaurus realises that he has made a big mistake trying to kill a young Brachiosaurus when her herd is nearby!