![Image 1 — Elasmosaurus on the Hunt [OC]](https://preview.redd.it/4io0yyvvm6jh1.jpg?width=2400&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=07d3be8cbcff9249f0c5f7704be552c097a7343e)
![Image 2 — Elasmosaurus on the Hunt [OC]](https://preview.redd.it/sy9oxyn2n6jh1.jpg?width=1438&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4a0e57d8ad97194a83d2f0e807cf789afb8df708)
![Image 1 — Elasmosaurus on the Hunt [OC]](https://preview.redd.it/4io0yyvvm6jh1.jpg?width=2400&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=07d3be8cbcff9249f0c5f7704be552c097a7343e)
![Image 2 — Elasmosaurus on the Hunt [OC]](https://preview.redd.it/sy9oxyn2n6jh1.jpg?width=1438&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4a0e57d8ad97194a83d2f0e807cf789afb8df708)
Here is my new 3D model. It is arguably one of the most famous marine reptiles, yet it is strange that documentaries about prehistoric fauna usually overlook it
I decided to create renders of my new 3D model of this giant mollusk under various lighting conditions, followed by post-processing in Photoshop
I decided to create this giant ammonite. I’d be interested to hear any thoughts or comments on my reconstruction
I decided to create this giant ammonite. I’d be interested to hear any thoughts or comments on my reconstruction
I decided to create this giant ammonite. I’d be interested to hear any thoughts or comments on my reconstruction
I decided to create this giant ammonite. I’d be interested to hear any thoughts or comments on my reconstruction
I decided to create this giant ammonite. I’d be interested to hear any thoughts or comments on my reconstruction
Dunkleosteus and a pair of small Stethacanthus.
I decided to render them together; perhaps in the future I'll try creating more varied compositions of ancient seas.
Dunkleosteus and a pair of small Stethacanthus.
I decided to render them together; perhaps in the future I'll try creating more varied compositions of ancient seas.
Dunkleosteus and a pair of small Stethacanthus.
I decided to render them together; perhaps in the future I'll try creating more varied compositions of ancient seas.
Dunkleosteus and a pair of small Stethacanthus.
I decided to render them together; perhaps in the future I'll try creating more varied compositions of ancient seas.
My interpretation of the recently discovered giant cephalopod
Hi everyone! I have a bit of a newbie question: how do I correctly copy this entire chain in 3ds Max (to create duplicates) without breaking the hierarchy? The bones in the chain use a position constraint to the ring on their right and look at a constraint targeting the ring on their left.
Dunkleosteus terrelli is a one of the most iconic prehistoric marine predators of the Devonian period. Inspired by modern paleontological reconstructions.
Any comments and constructive criticism are welcome; I’m especially interested in your opinion on this creature's coloring.