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:iconpaleo-reptiles:
For my lovely brother, Alan from Australia!
There is a new version of my Dimorphodon:
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I try to correct my illustration again according to several advice by my friends....... I would like to acknowledge Alan from Australia([link], Asier Larramendi (from Basque Country), Scott Hartman (from USA), John Sibbick (from England) , Dr. Mark witton (from England) , Dr. Mike Everhart (from Kansas, USA), Dr. Dmitry Bogdanov (from Russia) ,David Peters (from USA) , and Sergio De la Rosa (from Mexico) for their scientific advice and guide about Dimorphodon (head size, size scale bar, caudal and pectoral vertebrae, launch position, pubic and pre-pubic,...)
Best wishes for you and your family, Amin
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:iconfrankatt:
~FrankAtt May 17, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Thanks for watching =)
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:iconpaleo-reptiles:
my lovely brother, Alan!
Thank you for all of your diagrams....I will make correct my Dimorphodon according to your diagrams.....
you are very kind with me...many thanks....your information is wonderful!

Can I know your complete name and your field in university?

Can you send to my Email your Email address and CV (resume) to my Email....I like to have you as my close friend in my Email.....you are a real friend for me! many thanks!

my Email address:
keyvan_1878@yahoo.com
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:iconpaleo-reptiles:
Why did Dr. Sankar Chatterjee disagree with quad-launch posture?
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:icondewlap:
If you are saying that Dr Chatterjee is disagreeing with the quadrupedal launch posture then I would assume that where ever you've read it; Dr Chatterjee would have also given his reasoning for an alternative interpretation. Did you base this on a journal article? All I know is that he published a "book" on pterosaur biology in 2003(?); perhaps the flight chapter from the book is very different from the current interpretation. You just have to dig around for the book (primary source) since you would get a much better understanding of the subject rather than getting this through us (secondary source).
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:iconpaleo-reptiles:
What is your opinion?
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Yesterday, I try to forget digital method and pay attention to David Peters advice for making my sketch in black by ink and oil paper….in result, I print my sketch and buy several ink pens (for drawing of different line size) and start my work…the result was good but after scan, I had problem for edit….suddenly, I found a new method for making my sketch in black by “ACDsee photo edit” software without use of print and ink….first, I use “Auto levels” for making my gray lines in black and then, I use “Exposure” for make background completely white…then, I edit some lines in “paint Microsoft”…..you may think it is strange way for edition….but my limitation make me creative for create new ways for edition… strange but a possible way …. my personal computer do not adapt by photo shop and in Iran, speed of internet is very low for download “Illustration adobe” software….Now, after ten horses, I finished my artwork for making it in new version…..I hope you and your family like my new art……It is my first art work with such method(a white skeleton In black flesh)…I am happy I can development my ability….previous week, I did not have skill for making my artwork similar to Scott Hartman art and today, I can create an amateur art like to Scott Hartman Method…I try to perform all my effort for my personal good goal and I think every person should perform similar way if he (she) believed to his(her) goal.
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:iconpaleo-reptiles:
Dear brother, Alan!
Thank you for your answer....
I sent my sketch to your profile because I need to your opinion as an expert!
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:icondewlap:
No problem, I'm just an enthusiast. I hope to give you the right answer though.
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:iconpaleo-reptiles:
Walking with Dinosaurs make a new version for 2013....
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the information about prehistoric reptile and their anatomy is better than old version...also, animation movement is very attractive....but website design, drawing of models is very bad.....I am surprised for such ugly models for a BBC documents......the old version have better models.....

What is your opinion?
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:icondewlap:
Probably the info on the animals is up-to-date; however their modeling of the animals seems to go backwards. There are elements of personal preference sometimes of course but there are elements that certainly are wrong. For example, the "caudofemoralis" muscle (CFL) should not be prominent at all in any animal (see [link]). If you click the Tyrannosaurus profile; you'll see that there is something very odd about its right foot. Compare to the left the right foot is unusally short; is it "broken" (this condition is very similar to the Herrerasaurus model where its left foot is very deformed as if the modeller has no idea on where does the foot ends and where does the toes start)? And why would Spinosaurus have palms facing the "back" instead of medially (to the centre of the body) when their lower arm bones aren't crossed? Same goes for Carnotaurus; why wouldn't their palms facing to the front? These are just plain basic anatomy and nothing too technical and I felt that if anyone aho would take up a project like this should have at least a grasp of these simple concepts. I can probably go on and on about this but I'll stop here.
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