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Turok, Son of Stone W.I.P. (update 31 January)

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  • From: Massachusetts
Posted by ajlafleche on Thursday, January 31, 2008 6:36 PM

Update on the Turok diorama.

Overview of the layout showing grasses and bushes.

Close of the rock behind which Andar will be crouched. 

Detail of the horse's head before highlights and glossing of the eye.

The rock and the male raptor.

Another view, note the additional  leg feathers

The wounded raptor and the highlighted and shaded tree.

 

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  • From: Massachusetts
Posted by ajlafleche on Monday, January 28, 2008 8:12 AM
 arkhunter2002 wrote:

both of these birds passed away in 2002, but the memories didnt

Sorry to hear about the birds. It's really hard when our little furry or feathered  friends die.

Back on topic now,

How's the diorama coming? One more thing:  should the eyes be glassy?  I sort of remember there being a link to some pictures from a contest and one of the monster/dinosaur's eyes was glossy and (IMO) it looked incredible.

I've been busy and haven't done much. I did get a heavy wash of payne's gray oil on the rocks and tree and a very light burnt umber one on the raptors. They'll need som attention with the base color again since the wash is light and the detail is more orgaic than the sharp edges on armor and aircraft. The eyes will get a drop of gloss as will the open mouth.

Thanks for the interest.

Al

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Posted by arkhunter2002 on Sunday, January 27, 2008 5:21 PM

Speaking of JP, "Shoot Her!" 

That first one seems incapable of doing too much damage, but then again, look at it's mouthBurger [BG]...

both of these birds passed away in 2002, but the memories didnt

 

Back on topic now,

How's the diorama coming? One more thing:  should the eyes be glassy?  I sort of remember there being a link to some pictures from a contest and one of the monster/dinosaur's eyes was glossy and (IMO) it looked incredible.

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  • From: Massachusetts
Posted by ajlafleche on Friday, January 25, 2008 12:40 PM
 arkhunter2002 wrote:

Man, those crest's on the raptors remind me of my cockatiels... Haha, they were awesome...

Some of the current ideas on the looks of raptors. Somehow, that first one would not have seemed quite as scary in the kitchen scene in Jurassic Park.

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Posted by arkhunter2002 on Friday, January 25, 2008 11:47 AM

Man, those crest's on the raptors remind me of my cockatiels... Haha, they were awesome...

Great dio so far, and I think it's a sweet idea. I do agree with the wash though.  It would bring out the cracks better.

Take care,

Austin 

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Posted by panzerguy on Friday, January 25, 2008 10:19 AM
Al, nice job on those raptor's. Looking foward to seeing this one in March.

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Posted by IanIsBored2000 on Thursday, January 24, 2008 8:23 PM
Looks good.  Some drybrsuhing or a wash could really bring out the rough cracked skin texture nicely.
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Turok, Son of Stone W.I.P. (update 31 January)
Posted by ajlafleche on Thursday, January 24, 2008 1:17 PM

I'm working on a diorama based on the old comic book series, Turok Son of Stone for the Armorama sci-fi fantasy campaign. I previously posted a few shots of the raptors and base. The raptors are now painted, the horse has his body color blocked in as do Turok and Andar, a new addition since the first postings. (Thanks for the idea, Boomer!Smile [:)])

Scientist are now very sure raptors had feathers and some illustrations have them looking more like penguins and parrot than killer lizards. Many also believe dinosaurs are the ancestors of today's birds. I used these two concepts to give a scheme to the "honkers," as Turok would have called them. Since the terrain imagined here is open plains, the scheme is similar to what you might see on an animal in Africa.

The charging female has her crest feathers extended in an attack display.

The wounded female's crest has been pulled back in a neutral position.

Note, the crouching male has no crest. Instead, as with many birds today, he has a bright red display patch at the back of his head extending down over his shoulders. The was done by applying a product, no longer available, called "Hair-Coat" and painting it vermillion.

Close up of the wounded female and the retracted crest.

The male in his ambush position.

Two views of the charging female, one emphasizing the pattern on her back.

The wounded female leaning against the tree. You can see the hole for the arrow just above her nose.

The overall layout. The rocks and trees have only a base coat of gray at this point.

Remember, if the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.

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