TYRANNOSAURS: Behind the Art with James Gurney

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  • Illustrator James Gurney demonstrates how he researched and painted two dinosaur illustrations for Scientific American Magazine's May, 2015 feature called "Rise of the Tyrannosaurs."
    The article was written by Stephen Brusatte, one of the paleontologists who discovered the long-snouted Qianzhousaurus, nicknamed "Pinocchio Rex," and its bizarre lesser-known cousins. Over 20 new kinds of tyrannosaurs have been discovered in the last 15 years. In some cases there were large and small tyrannosaur predators sharing the same environment.
    Also included in this video is a scene of a large type of tyrannosaur, the Yutyrannus, threatening to steal a kill from a group of Dilong. Gurneyy documents every stage of the process. This video is the short version of the full 40-minute video, which is now available as a download.
    Full-length 40 minute HD video available at gumroad.com/l/... (credit cards)
    or sellfy.com/p/3... (Paypal)

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  • @linlomox
    @linlomox 9 років тому +39

    when you see his work process you can't help but fall a bit in love!

  • @Supersaurus4
    @Supersaurus4 7 років тому +97

    So you're the guy that Torvosaurus gurneyi was named in honor of.
    Amazing

    • @theboogeyman1100
      @theboogeyman1100 4 роки тому +2

      Really? Is this true?

    • @theboogeyman1100
      @theboogeyman1100 4 роки тому +2

      If it is, that’s cool

    • @Ujjwalkumar-je3me
      @Ujjwalkumar-je3me 3 роки тому +2

      @@theboogeyman1100 Yeah it's true

    • @zaydenparker3784
      @zaydenparker3784 3 роки тому +1

      You all probably dont care but does anyone know a method to log back into an instagram account..?
      I was dumb forgot my account password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me.

    • @austinblake6376
      @austinblake6376 3 роки тому

      @Zayden Parker instablaster ;)

  • @Bansemer
    @Bansemer 9 років тому +75

    I have just watched the full version of Jim's video and having produced over 100 of our "Painting & Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer" television shows for PBS, I can say without hesitation that Jim has masterfully created a masterful video. It not only is very interestingly filmed and edited flawlessly to keep the attention of the viewer but the content flows from one step to the next showing and describing the process of creating the finished artwork. A real behind the scenes look.
    This is the kind of video that is so nicely produced, I can watch it over and over and find something new each time.

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  9 років тому +16

      Roger Bansemer Thanks so much, Roger, and I recommend your channel ua-cam.com/users/Bansemer and your PBS program, which is on hundreds of channels across the USA.

    • @terreonlegrande6517
      @terreonlegrande6517 8 років тому +4

      +James Gurney do more videos with big meat eating dinosaurs like this

  • @theversatileartist6446
    @theversatileartist6446 9 років тому +33

    My money is yours, nothing better than learning from the master.
    I have both of your instructional books and they are phenomenal.

  • @lizzywolfe03
    @lizzywolfe03 7 років тому +7

    My mother told me, ever scene I was only 2 years old, I found a love for dinosaurs. As time goes by my love for dinosaurs grows, and only a year or two later a passion for art soon developed. My goal in life it to get to where you are, or be a paleontologist, or anything around those lines, I'm still young though, only 13, soon to be 14 so when I tell my teachers and classmates what I want to be, most don't know what that even is, usually giving me a little laugh. My family has and always will support me though my journey. I will say I have a large collection of dinosaur fossils, and figures. I'm mainly just trying to say that you inspire me, and your art work is absolutely beautiful, please never stop doing these beautiful works of art.
    - Elizabeth Wolfe

    • @robertheilmeier2671
      @robertheilmeier2671 7 років тому +1

      +Elizabeth Wolfe Best wishes and blessings for your journey and for your dreams! It´s an immeasurably valuable thing that your familiy supports your. Greetings from Germany!

    • @attie1979
      @attie1979 5 років тому

      As a blooming paleoartist, I support you all the way! Good luck!

    • @EdwardianTea
      @EdwardianTea 5 років тому

      When I was 14, I recall studying dinosaurs in depth, now 20, I was lucky enough to describe recently discovered Macrocollum, a sauropodomorph that seems, facially to bear an antorbital fenestra perforated by the premaxillary fenestra. I studied anatomy, locomotion and behavioural traits; my favourites were the abelisaurs, with their reduced arms of vestigial trait.

  • @jeffmiracolaartist
    @jeffmiracolaartist 9 років тому +44

    Excellent video as usual, James. Beautifully done content and video production!

  • @boitahaki
    @boitahaki 9 років тому +10

    This man is a master, a modern genius of visuals.

  • @emillyc9155
    @emillyc9155 8 років тому +7

    Daaaamn!! The amount of dedication and time put into this is unreal, i wish i had that much patience and willingness to practice every single day.

  • @DAVIDPETERS12C
    @DAVIDPETERS12C 9 років тому +3

    Good to see you again, my friend. And always fascinating to see another artist's technique while at work. Like Vermeer, you paint with light, which I so admire.

  • @Eldoski
    @Eldoski 9 років тому +2

    Oh this is fantastic, I love how that painting turned out. I can't wait to see the 40 minute one

  • @DevinC_
    @DevinC_ 9 років тому +1

    Thank Mr. Gurney for the great videos! Just bought the 40 min version excited to see more.

  • @dayf722
    @dayf722 9 років тому +1

    I love the enthusiasm you have in making these videos and your art. There are so many moments that make me smile. Thanks!

  • @PeninsulaPaintings
    @PeninsulaPaintings 7 років тому +1

    Damn! I thought the painting on the thumbnail was a photo of a 3D sculpture! I expected this to be an exhibition/tutorial of handmade Dinosaur statues. Not disappointed in the least though, those paintings are amazing!!

  • @IGameChangerI
    @IGameChangerI 5 років тому

    James Gurney is not only a master painter, he is a great teacher as well. His books offer a wealth of valuable information and are filled with carefully selected illustrations that beautifully visualize the points he talks about. I owe a great deal of my skills as an artist to this man.

  • @NajamQureshi
    @NajamQureshi 9 років тому

    I love how almost all of your paintings (I have both books) celebrate light. High key. Which give them very open and comforting mood.

  • @cesarvoigt
    @cesarvoigt 5 років тому +1

    LOVED!! And the process is beautiful to watch.. great piece of art!

  • @Rfighter7
    @Rfighter7 8 років тому +3

    This inspired me so much!!! Thank you!

  • @fatoldman49
    @fatoldman49 9 років тому

    Mr. Gurney, I have to say your work astounds me. I am not much of a painter but I am a skilled sculptor. I love what you do and would give my right arm to be able to paint the way you do!

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  9 років тому +2

      Brad Hicks Thank you very much for the kind words, but hang onto that right arm!

  • @XaeeD
    @XaeeD 8 років тому +1

    Yo this dude's dedication is on a different level lol, he really puts in the work, but the results are truly beautiful and captivating: totally worth the time and effort. Though I kinda envy mister Gurney for having a job as cool and relaxing as this: not too many can make a living doing what he does. Only a select few have that skill and drive to do this all their lives. I used to dream of doing something like this when I was a child, back when I used to draw dinosaurs all the time. Such a wonderful job, and such a talented artist. Wish there were more of these available on youtube, because.. people wouldn't watch it just to get tips for painting, or advice for which brush to use, most people tend to like watching other people doing what they're good at. Anyway, great stuff!

  • @mauricioantontv
    @mauricioantontv 9 років тому +1

    Simply amazing, James, your art just gets better and better and the video is superbly crafted and edited. Congratulations!

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  9 років тому +1

      ***** Thanks, Mauricio and Jeff Miracola, that means a lot from two guys who are both brilliant artists AND you guys both do amazing videos.

  • @anotherwesley7661
    @anotherwesley7661 9 років тому

    I still a beginner and I work mostly in digital art and sometimes acrylic, but absolutely nothing gets me fired up about art or eager to improve like watching your videos, seeing how you work, and seeing that studio full of models and reference pictures. :) Dinotopia was my obsession as a kid, and now I keep Color and Light in arm's reach whenever possible. It's so amazing to see the theories turn into paintings in real time. Thank you so much! Definitely looking forward to the next video!

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  9 років тому

      Rivka Z Wow, thank you, Rivka/Wesley. And best wishes with your artwork.

  • @parkerhan5836
    @parkerhan5836 6 років тому +1

    *jaw drops to floor*
    Huh? Wha? How? This is incredible! You are so passionate and put so much effort into these!

  • @dmcupitty
    @dmcupitty 4 роки тому

    My god gurney would u ever cease to amaze me

  • @thisjustin7492
    @thisjustin7492 3 роки тому

    So fascinated just to listen to your stories.

  • @f.ch.6046
    @f.ch.6046 9 років тому

    I really love how much work and detail you put into your videos (as well as in your paintings, obviously). They always cheer me up and inspire me to get out, away from the computer and try to paint traditionally! I learn so much about how to approach a painting by watching your videos. Thank you very much for that.

  • @soll3452
    @soll3452 9 років тому

    I bought this video and this one is super informative, like «Watercolor in the Wild» and «How I paint Dinosaurs». He is The Master, really. The process is hard to do, yet fascinating. Will wait until the «Gouache in the Wild» air.

  • @mt5420
    @mt5420 6 років тому

    i love seeing you draw and paint dinosours

  • @8bitkame
    @8bitkame 5 років тому

    You sir, are very thorough.

  • @pepperpe6716
    @pepperpe6716 3 роки тому

    I have the feeling stopped appreciating people lately. So - I'm absolute amazed by your work, and can't believe the quality of your videos.. especially since most would put you into the generation of videocontent creators. I'm glade to have found such a passionate highly skilled person on here!

    • @pepperpe6716
      @pepperpe6716 3 роки тому

      Please keep doing - no sure what, but what ever you can image for yourself - and if possible let us keep watching it.
      Bests Alex, 23 from Germany 🖌️❤️

  • @nihongogogo
    @nihongogogo 7 років тому +2

    Bix was always one of my favorite characters from childhood

  • @thomaseulogy7206
    @thomaseulogy7206 8 років тому

    I have to unseen this so I could have that first feeling of amazement all over again. "That's gold, Jerry, gold!" Seinfeld ref. :D

  • @neilfinnart1874
    @neilfinnart1874 5 років тому +2

    Easily my favorite interpretation of Yutyrannus, who is also my favorite carnivore.

  • @ScotCampbellwindowpainter
    @ScotCampbellwindowpainter 7 років тому

    So wonderful

  • @Ryowazza99
    @Ryowazza99 9 років тому

    Bought it with closed eyes! Amazing as usual, thank you!

  • @jeanetteyork2582
    @jeanetteyork2582 6 років тому +1

    Fascinating and educational!

  • @Murkoph
    @Murkoph 9 років тому

    I just finished the longer video and it was great! Thanks for releasing it :)

  • @keithfox6608
    @keithfox6608 9 років тому

    Always very inspiring to see you at work, I've been a fan since I was a tyke. Thanks for explaining the process from thumbnails to finished painting.

  • @shellysolomonart
    @shellysolomonart 9 років тому

    Oh man oh man oh man! I have to have that video! I already bought your others so I know it'll be really inspirational and informative! Thanks so much for sharing your process with us!

  • @imphelikz
    @imphelikz 9 років тому +2

    this video is gold!

  • @smokeynewton
    @smokeynewton 2 роки тому

    What an amazing life you've created for yourself.

  • @invadercowy
    @invadercowy 9 років тому

    Fantastic stuff!

  • @lauranimbus8092
    @lauranimbus8092 9 років тому

    Wonderful! I love these process paintings and am looking forward to the long-video. I will also have to check out the magazine cover. :3 Keep up the amazing work!

  • @kevinrice6245
    @kevinrice6245 9 років тому

    Awesome! Great work James!

  • @jessewinchester
    @jessewinchester 9 років тому

    Beautiful and inspiring!

  • @vllad74
    @vllad74 9 років тому

    Great as usual. Thanks James!

    • @vllad74
      @vllad74 9 років тому

      Just bought it and downloading now. Can't wait to watch it. :)

  • @chichiboypumpi
    @chichiboypumpi 3 роки тому

    First time I saw Mr. Gurney's work was in a 1991 issue of Newsweek magazine, along with Gurche and Hallet's

  • @PunishSlave
    @PunishSlave 10 місяців тому

    Excelente trabajo

  • @davidrubioroldan
    @davidrubioroldan 3 роки тому

    Maravilloso un trabajo incomiable que nos hace soñar en una realidad plausible

  • @user-pj5jj2tx5l
    @user-pj5jj2tx5l 7 років тому

    James Gurney
    You are Awesome

  • @sabergamer695
    @sabergamer695 7 років тому +3

    DUDE YOUR AMAZING!!!YOU HAVE 1K LIKES AND ONLY 2 DISLIKES!!!

  • @darrenleow7691
    @darrenleow7691 4 роки тому

    Amazing.

  • @wacom8199
    @wacom8199 9 років тому

    Epic skills! , thank you for sharing. your work is mind blowing :D!!

  • @DrawWithAury
    @DrawWithAury 9 років тому

    Great art e video 👍👍👍

  • @stuckinsj
    @stuckinsj 9 років тому +1

    Awesome! Buying the video now. :) What happened to Mr. Kooks?!?

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  9 років тому +1

      stuckinsj My little parakeet finally died of old age at 11.

  • @Micca_
    @Micca_ 2 роки тому

    Wow ❤️ amazing and I love it

  • @carlosmello4814
    @carlosmello4814 9 років тому

    Sua arte é inspiradora!

  • @samuraireflection
    @samuraireflection 7 років тому

    You have great drawings I see, very important stuff.

  • @HAL-99000
    @HAL-99000 2 роки тому

    Excelente!!

  • @jamescunningham4418
    @jamescunningham4418 5 років тому

    James is a badass!

  • @leanhquoc3109
    @leanhquoc3109 7 років тому

    this is awesome af :( Thank you so much

  • @sebastian_pizarro
    @sebastian_pizarro 9 років тому

    you're my favorite youtuber

  • @komozeck
    @komozeck 9 років тому

    wow! thank you!

  • @eduardodimas5206
    @eduardodimas5206 9 років тому +1

    Hi from Colombia The land of Sea Mosters I want to tell you that I love your art and want to become a paleoartist!

  • @913seashells
    @913seashells 9 років тому

    Oh boy Mr. Gurney did a great painting of ancient China 125 million years ago. scenes 1:44 to 3:44 A Competition Between 2 TYRANNOSAURS a pack of DILONG & the mighty YUTYRANNUS the 2 close relatives of TYRANNOSAURUS REX. I understand that this is just a sample of a 40 Minute documentary. I hope this comes to DVD just like James Gurney's other Successful documentary HOW I PAINT DINOSAURS.

  • @crystalheart9
    @crystalheart9 6 років тому

    Oh cool you put some fluffy feathers on him. I just saw an interesting documentary about that.

  • @dougieladd
    @dougieladd 8 років тому

    Hi James, have you ever done your illustrations via digital mediums? i.e. Painter or Photoshop? Love the channel by the way... inspiring stuff! :)

  • @abstractnebula6425
    @abstractnebula6425 7 років тому

    Totally subbed, amazing. :D

  • @santiagogarcia-bk5bz
    @santiagogarcia-bk5bz 9 років тому

    your work is amazing, i have a question, 2:09 minutes you miss the illustrations?

  • @ktg619
    @ktg619 6 років тому

    Love it

  • @BarelloSmith
    @BarelloSmith 5 років тому

    It looks very nice from an aesthetic point of view but why do you paint visible fenestrae on the animals as if there was no flesh between the skull and the skin of the dinosaurs?

  • @hentesgyik95
    @hentesgyik95 9 років тому

    Great painting man! But I think after the All Yesterdays, you should give up the "shrink-wrapping" or "visible fenestra" style, because with your talent and without the shrink-wrapping these paintings could be the most realistic ones of all, compareble to the master Knight's work (in their age those were the most realistic painting about dinosaurs) :D

  • @JojobaNutOil
    @JojobaNutOil 5 років тому

    im curious about "hodgepodge + clutter".

  • @gondebas
    @gondebas 3 роки тому +1

    Hi, can anyone tell me what word James is saying at 1:05. Automatic captions make it "dialogues," but but it neither sounds like one nor fits there.

    • @barselino9877
      @barselino9877 3 роки тому +1

      It’s “Dilong”
      He wrote it in the video

    • @gondebas
      @gondebas 3 роки тому

      @@barselino9877 Yes, I can see it now. Thanks:-)

  • @bubanner
    @bubanner 8 років тому

    what is that board set up you have on your easel..i believe you have a couple different ones...do you make yourself or buy them.??

  • @SylvainKlein
    @SylvainKlein 9 років тому +5

    Hey James, nice video and I'm going to buy the 40min video on your gumroad page to see the all thing.
    Can you, or will you be ok to do a video on the commercial/client side view of this work (or another work) ? I mean, you said you past more than a week on this project, doing some outdoor research sketches etc... That's great! But I'm very intersting to know how you sell your service for this project, I mean, it's a fine art original piece you did here. That has a huge money value, so I'm surprised that your client didn't prefere to hire some digitial illustrator who can provide same (or almost) final visual result for the cover in maybe less time and with a huge more flexibility and certainly a lower price because it's not an original fine art piece.
    I dont mean that your client would have hired some one else, it's the opposite I'm interested in :)
    It,s very cool for you to have this work and I'm interesting of the part of the project who you sell yourself and negociate with the client to avoid him to hire a lower price digital illustrator.
    (sorry for my english ^^)

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  9 років тому +6

      Sylvain Klein I can't speak for the client, but I believe they are interested in commissioning the best image to illustrate their article, however it is produced. Neither digital art nor hand-painted art is necessarily cheaper or faster than the other. One good thing about hand-painted artwork is that it can be exhibited in museums. The last illustration I did for this client was included in an exhibition called Focus on Nature at the New York State Museum.

    • @meguskus
      @meguskus 9 років тому

      James Gurney Huge fan here. You're my main inspiration for my career, and I agree with what you said here, but how do those clients find the best possible artist for their article/project? I am an aspiring (digital) paleoartist and I have no idea how to get my name out there. There don't seem to be any job postings for this kind of work and contacting all sorts of magazines and museums would seem weird, wouldn't it?

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  9 років тому +7

      Meggy Vodušek I'd recommend 1. Posting your work to a blog and to other forums like DeviantArt, 2. Go to Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) and Guild of Natural Science (GNSI) conferences to meet other artists and scientists. 3. Enter work in Focus on Nature (FON), every two years in Albany, NY. 4. Ask at your nearest natural history museums to sketch from their collection--scientists are usually very pleased to help artists who are serious to learn. 5. Submit your work to the reader art to Prehistoric Times. If your work is good, it will get noticed!

    • @meguskus
      @meguskus 9 років тому +1

      James Gurney Thank you very much for your time! I will look into all of those and I hope I can make as much of it as possible without being rich or living in the US.

  • @samuraireflection
    @samuraireflection 7 років тому

    I was linked here by a hirohiko araki fan on "araki draws all jojos 4x faster version" on here to your page.

  • @colbymcdonald9072
    @colbymcdonald9072 5 років тому +2

    whoever puts a thumbs down on these videos is an absolute...

  • @jakubsagner7735
    @jakubsagner7735 5 років тому

    U AWESOME... its so REAL

  • @the_resin_nation
    @the_resin_nation 9 років тому

    hi James. amazing video. what model/kit sculpture of dinosaur (the maker /dino) is the bigger one in your video. if like to get my hands on one of those :)

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  9 років тому +1

      Stephen Vinyard The bigger dino sculpt is the Daspletosaurus my Michael Trcic, from the mid 1990s, after he worked as one of the sculptors for Jurassic Park. Some of the other sculpts that inspired me were by Tony McVey and Kaiyodo.

    • @the_resin_nation
      @the_resin_nation 9 років тому +1

      James Gurney awesome ! thanks for the fast response. your work is greatly admired in my household. I just bought an issue of the scientific American to frame with the Qianzhousaurus cover.

  • @lauramesonescasto4463
    @lauramesonescasto4463 8 років тому +1

    James and Jeanette the best team ever!! UH UHHHHH

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  8 років тому +2

      Thank you, Laura. We enjoyed talking to you. You bring out everyone's best.

  • @dextermorgan7494
    @dextermorgan7494 9 років тому

    where did you get that tyrannosaur sculpture next to yourself in the video? i would definately buy one

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  9 років тому

      dexter morgan There's a gray Daspletosaurus sculpt by Mike Trcic, and various other sculpts by Tony McVey and Kaiyodo.

    • @dextermorgan7494
      @dextermorgan7494 9 років тому

      thank you so much

  • @user-gk9hb6gf4r
    @user-gk9hb6gf4r 10 місяців тому

    Eu gosto deste tipo de vídeos UA-cam!

  • @skinny_genius7570
    @skinny_genius7570 5 років тому +1

    What type of paints do you use?

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  5 років тому

      I use oils, casein, gouache, and watercolor. Usually several brands of each, except for the casein which is only made by one company.

  •  6 місяців тому

    dude you are so cool 😃

  • @PrincessaMij
    @PrincessaMij 9 років тому

    Does video/DVD have caption? I'm deaf.

  • @wendybonds
    @wendybonds 8 років тому

    I wish I could do that.

  • @avedisruben8346
    @avedisruben8346 5 років тому +1

    At 4:02 what is the name of the pen 🖊please

  • @anthrosapien3784
    @anthrosapien3784 4 роки тому

    what is he using at 1:01?

  • @altin.ademi01
    @altin.ademi01 5 років тому

    All these paintings are "Big brain.

  • @barc0deblankblank
    @barc0deblankblank 8 років тому

    This is amazing! That said, when the mouth of dinosaurs is closed, the teeth should not be showing. They apparently had lips to seal the moisture inside the oral cavity.

    • @JoshuaHults
      @JoshuaHults 7 років тому

      They also did not love millions of years ago lol. T rex was also not a predator. Too top heavy, too heavy period, too big for obstacles, and entirely useless if it falls hich all predators do when they attack or change direction quickly.
      It should be added that some of the dinosaurs were also too large to have existed on earth at present gravity.
      Bit everyone n their mother keep believing it

  • @cecidelacruz879
    @cecidelacruz879 9 років тому

    I Love you art

  • @bandwidthfilms
    @bandwidthfilms 9 років тому

    Is that the music from Assassins Creed?

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  9 років тому +2

      Bandwidth The music is by Kevin MacLeod, and you can hear more of his work at Incompetech.

    • @willmcconnell7233
      @willmcconnell7233 9 років тому

      James Gurney Thanks James, I'll check it out

    • @dylangeltzeiler946
      @dylangeltzeiler946 8 років тому

      +James Gurney Hi MR. Gurney, Merry Christmas. "Once Again" It's me DDG The one who last replied to you about your Tyrannosaurs like the image of a pack of Dilong & a fierce Yutyrannus. By the name of Kathleen Geltzeiler. Like I said Those Comments were by me & they were true. My mother doesn't Comment on UA-cam. So no hard feeling? Well I finally signed in. Ahem, Anyway, I'm Going to Comment on How I Paint Dinosaurs. I'll also explain about your books of DINOTOPIA again as well. Have a Merry Christmas.

  • @pramodbhan8289
    @pramodbhan8289 5 років тому

    Wow......

  • @loplop91
    @loplop91 9 років тому +7

    i miss mr. kooks :(

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  9 років тому +9

      loplop91 Me too! He was my saurian advisor.

    • @SCR_ProductionsYT
      @SCR_ProductionsYT 7 років тому +1

      James Gurney Saurian advisor??

    • @JojobaNutOil
      @JojobaNutOil 5 років тому +1

      @@SCR_ProductionsYT because birds decent from dino hahah! geddit geddit ;)

  • @dxlta3
    @dxlta3 3 роки тому

    the frog be like: look at those big ass lizards fighting like degenerates lol

  • @dave5194
    @dave5194 9 років тому

    You use a lego dolly? Cool.

  • @LetsTakeWalk
    @LetsTakeWalk 9 років тому

    Ah, nice with the "coat of feathers" on the dinosaurs. The "completely made of reptile leather" is pretty outdated with new discoveries on feathers. They even discovered feathers in amber that have a unique structure, with more a hair like structure (but still recognizable as a feather) then typical feather shapes.
    That said, I would like to see an artist go right out. Give a dinosaur a thick layer that hides the small arms (especially on Tyrannosaurids), like they do on Emu birds.
    And dinosaurs always look as if they don't have skin and fat layers. Maybe a looser skin on T-Rex.
    Just my thoughts.

  • @laughinglaughing1416
    @laughinglaughing1416 4 роки тому

    Shrink wrapping

  • @johnwhite5306
    @johnwhite5306 5 років тому

    He put feathers on him lol. There is nothing to suggest the T-Rex had feathers.

    • @MordifertheMalicious
      @MordifertheMalicious 5 років тому

      He’s not painting a T-Rex...

    • @johnwhite5306
      @johnwhite5306 5 років тому

      @@MordifertheMalicious true that, regardless, no need for feathers.

    • @scatman9166
      @scatman9166 4 роки тому +1

      John White plenty of need for feathers actually seeing as the species in the vid have direct evidence for feathers

    • @miguelisaurusbruh1158
      @miguelisaurusbruh1158 7 місяців тому

      educate yourself

  • @Souradeep0
    @Souradeep0 7 років тому

    so tyrannos had feathers !!!

    • @JoshuaHults
      @JoshuaHults 7 років тому

      No the whole thing is a myth propagated by a small group who want birds to have come from dinosaurs which has been debunked over and over and over and over again.

    • @miguelisaurusbruh1158
      @miguelisaurusbruh1158 7 місяців тому

      ​@@JoshuaHultsare you retarded or do you pretend?