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Quote from: Threehorn,Apr 10 2006 on  01:46 AM
Thanks :D

Anyone could draw it only putting their minds to it ;)

-Threehorn
Not me I was one of those people who couldn't draw if the gods of drawing came and whacked me aside the head with a pencil.  I still remember my friend tried too give me online classes on drawing. I was trying too draw a picture of a dog and let's say it turned out like picture Bugs Bunny after getting run over by a 17 wheeler and you'd have my drawing. :lol:


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It just takes some practice.  :)
Recently I rediscovered my first ever (for all I know) "land before time fanart" in a folder. It dates from 1989 or 1990 when I was five respectively six years old.
It comes in the shape of
a set of small green slips of paper on which I drew dinosaurs using felt tip
pen. I must have been five or six years old by the time those drawings were
done. I asked a grownup to write "In einem Land vor unserer Zeit" (German
for the land before time) on the first of the slips of paper. I often asked
grownups to write something for me when I was still unable to write myself.
The drawings are of course very crude. One longneck looks a bit like it had
an udder while actually it is supposed to be two of his legs. There is a
triceratops with a smiley face and a tail with a tassel (looking like a
bufallo's tail). There is a picture which might be a Great Valley landscape,
there are pictures of dinosaurs with paper streamers (such as used on some
parties) and some pictures which not even I can identify. It sure is funny
to look at these and a great stroke of luck that they still exist. I might post it in the GOF, but it sure would be more for a good laugh or nostalgia than for it being "great art". ;)


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here is a image that I found that someone made it was quite amazing to see it been around since 2004 but it got detail that i thought it possible to be placed as something for LBT film and it this beast with massive claws is just a leaf eater :)



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That's Therizinosaurus. If I remember correctly, I think only the large claws were found. Some scientists say it was a plant-eater. But other scientists say it used those claws to broke open termite mounds and eat the termites inside. In Dino Crisis, Therizinosaurus is a meat-eater. Its appearance, as far as I know, is unknown. I think that is the standard look for Therizinosaurus, though, the one in the picture.


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still I think they leaf eaters in a program on BBC 1 following up on this beast they say it a leaf eater but in this picture he is and I like the way he look and how his friendly caring for Littlefoot there ;)


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Well he could be an omnivore. XD  I personally would like it better if he was a meat-eater. I prefer the meat-eating dinosaurs. ^^;


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I like some of the types of meat eater dinosaurs but I like the leaf eater dinosaurs a little bit more in numbers. :)


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I don't mind the plant-eating dinosaurs. I just find the carnivores a lot more interesting. Plus they're easier to draw. ^^;

The person who drew that picture was.. ::thinks of her name:: IsisMasshiro, from DeviantArt. She's a good artist. ^^ She has a lot of dinosaur pictures. You know, Threehorn, that isn't the only Land Before Time related art piece she did. She drew one of Littlefoot's grandparents as children. So cute. ^^


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Here is a Littlefoot drawing I did full body size took me a few hours to do it about a few months ago. thought it about time you see it :p



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Here is a THreehorn drawing that I draw and coloured in.

Hope you like



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Don't know if anyone checked here. this is my new artwork that I put up for you to see. It took me time to do both of them even I done them a little bit back.


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ooooooo very nice very nice indeed. I can't draw a LBT charactor if MechaGodzilla smaked me up side the head with his tail. keep up the work.


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Very nice, both of them!  :yes
Are they both freehand drawings Wayne?
As for constructive criticism that might help to make the future drawings even better, I realize that both Littlefoot's and Toppsy's claws are much more pointed on your drawings than they are in the movies, where they have a rather rounded shape.


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Yeah it was pretty tricky but I think I did a good job over all and think it a well done piece of work. I plan to colour in my piece of Littlefoot but maybe a little later on :p


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New commission art that Frostdrake did for me. I've coloured them in have fun looking at the Spike TF :D

















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Not a one of Frostdrake's pictures shows up for me :(
All I get are red x.


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New to the art world my latest drawing and must say now a favioute.

It a picture under a throey of a possible reaction in parrel world and in this world everything is almost alike part from one thing Littlefoot's mother still alive and kicking. :)

But if you can't see it go to Threehorn Deviantart



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Don't know if anyone notice this but I would like some comments or views about it, did take me over 5 hours to do this. Just wondering that all. :)


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