I just used lots of visual reference of the animatronic, for the most part. I didn't think to thin down the head, but now that I look at it, you're definitely right, and I'll have to look at fixing that too. I think I got the overall pose of the body as good as it can be with this particular model, specifically the arc of the spine. There are of course plenty of other things that could be improved, but for now I think she looks good.Draconisaurus wrote:That girl looks quite nice... Inaccurate versions of the JP1 Rex have run rampant through JP recreations, official and unofficial. I would want to have a look at her in TresEd to give my final review on film-accuracy... Most notably, the JPOG Rex has a very fat head; can't tell exactly how different it is, here. What method of comparison did you use?
Also been working on getting the gallimimus to have a properly bent neck without success. The head just kind of remains at its horizontal from the body position, which causes some insane stretching. I'm thinking of just bending the neck without changing the head position as I suspect that may work. It can't stay the way it is in TC~Isle - as great as that model is, I just can't get over that the straight neck looks a bit...err...weird. The tail is also a bit short from the looks of things.