UNBOXING Dinosaur Figures

in Alien Art Hive2 years ago (edited)

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Hello, how are you? My name is Edwad. I am a music and art enthusiast. I am currently learning to use music production programs as well as various clay and wood workshops.

My parents have given me several dinosaur figures today to take them as references to create my clay figures. We know that to work creating sculpture we must familiarize ourselves with the figure that we are going to create and that is why they have decided to give me this toy that for me as a creator of figures and making arts with clay serves as a reference to be able to create various sculptures.

Since creation is facilitated thanks to the fact that you can observe these figures in scale size and see their details and try to recreate them later with clay.

As you can see, I want to show you the uboxing of this gift, and see what it brings.

unboxing

We begin by looking at the box which on the outside indicates that it is a toy for children between 4 and 8 years old. but let's remember that I use it as a model to create sculptures.

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When opening the box we find a hard cardboard which contains each figure in its place. Although the external material is made of a weak cardboard, the internal one, which contains all the figures, is more resistant. and there is a plastic which contains all the figures in their place

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Observing the box I see that this is a set of toys as well as collectors, which each set of Dinosaurs dates from the same era and the box explains it, also this set brings an egg that is distinctive of the epca, the funny thing is that it only one of the dinosaurs fits inside it, which makes me suppose that it was the first in evolution, I will try to solve this mystery later.

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At first glance you can see 7 dinosaurs and 1 container egg as well as 2 plants to decorate. I will investigate if each of them is related or they are just random dinosaurs.

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Dinosaurs.

  • Triceratops
  • Ceratopcidae
  • Carnotaurus
  • Spinosaurus
  • Ceratosaurus
  • Stegosaurus

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Stegosaurus

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Spinosaurus

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Ceratosaurus

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#carnotaurus

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Triceratps

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#Ceratopcidae

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Conclusions

Investigating about these dinosaurs I found that they are all herbivores and that is why the box is green. This is a good gift to be able to look at the extremities of each dinosaur as well as the shape of its head, which is the most difficult to mold, although They also serve to decorate a room.

I personally use them to guide me and it is very helpful because there are details that cannot be seen in a photo that you can see with the figure in your hands. How is the separation of the pieces and the size of the body with respect to the head and those details that when sculpting a figure must be very clear to finish doing what you want and that the model is as similar to the original