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Tyrannosaurus fossil by 송의종 (orissong), from a single 135cm square sheet, 128 grid BP. As far as I know, this is the first satisfying single square T-Rex skeleton model ever. One major obstacle about making skeleton models is that the layers on the spine tend to be ridiculously thick, but this model, while still having quite some thickness (especially on the neck), is still quite acceptable. An absolute milestone achievement!
Could this lead to a new era of "bone war" after the "bug war"? We'll see 😁
This model was, as far as I know, not designed using BP Studio, but I've made a BP Studio rendering of it to inspire more crazy designs like this. Here's the project link: https://tinyurl.com/yf8du7w9
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Tyrannosaurus fossil by 송의종 (orissong), from a single 135cm square sheet, 128 grid BP. As far as I know, this is the first satisfying single square T-Rex skeleton model ever. One major obstacle about making skeleton models is that the layers on the spine tend to be ridiculously thick, but this model, while still having quite some thickness (especially on the neck), is still quite acceptable. An absolute milestone achievement!
Could this lead to a new era of "bone war" after the "bug war"? We'll see 😁
Original IG post: https://www.instagram.com/p/CTf4_gtpSIC
This model was, as far as I know, not designed using BP Studio, but I've made a BP Studio rendering of it to inspire more crazy designs like this. Here's the project link: https://tinyurl.com/yf8du7w9
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