I added ACCURATE DINOSAURS into the JURASSIC PARK Franchise!

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Published 2022-11-03
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What if Jurassic Park had Scientifically Accurate Dinosaurs? Well to answer that, I went ahead and made Accurate models of the Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor, Spinosaurus, and Giganotosaurus and added them back into the movie!
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Skeletal Drawings provided by Scott Hartman - www.skeletaldrawing.com/

Jurassic Park Guitar Cover -    • Jurassic Park Theme on Guitar  

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Animated in Blender 3.0, edited and vfx done in Adobe CC, some parts done in Unreal Engine 5.

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All Comments (21)
  • @FilmCore
    Install Raid for Free ✅ IOS/ANDROID/PC: clcr.me/FilmCore_Halloween and get a special starter pack 💥 Available only for the next 30 days! Visit Halloween event page 🎃👻 trickortreat.plarium.com/ to win a bunch of real-life and in-game prizes 💥 Available only for new users. The event ends on November 5, 2022 at 23:59 pm ET. For the best possible experience make sure to use the desktop version. Which was YOUR Favorite Accurate Dino to see? Let me know
  • @ludoviajante
    Can we take a moment to observe that one person ALONE managed to recreate all these scenes that at the time cost millions of dollars to make? I don't know what impresses me more: this person's talent or how far 3D technology has come.
  • The accurate velociraptor made me laugh much harder than I felt was necessary.
  • @cokecan6169
    People don't understand how accurate dinosaurs are still terrifying until you see the front view instead of side profile.
  • @rsuriyop
    Bro gave T-rex the Oil of Olay treatment. Never seen T-rex skin so smooth before.
  • Many consider that if realistic-looking dinosaurs were used in movies they would not be scary or have the same impact, but the design of the creature does not matter, the important thing is how it is presented, how it is used, and this video is proof that even with feathers, fewer teeth, fewer beaks, fewer claws, they can be just as or more scary than in the movies.
  • @osprey2499
    This honestly just made me appreciate how much effort they put into the original film and how damn good it looks all these years later. "Realistic" or not, the original dinosaurs from the movie looked phenomenal.
  • @gamerhats4145
    The irony is, the more accurate they become visually, the less visual horrifying it becomes; however, once you know how they sound, and envision yourself standing in front of one, or a few meters away, it suddenly becomes more chilling than it ever was before.
  • @rodguy35
    Fun fact it: it is literally impossible to right about any statement made about spinosaurus whatsoever. Whenever you try, in no less than 3 months someone will come along with the most outlandish null hypothesis you’ve ever seen.
  • I know you said that the T Rex had excellent vision. However in the film, it said they used frog DNA to complete their codes. Well, A frog's visual system is specifically adapted to seeing little things that are moving across its field of vision - and not things that are standing still. Maybe she took that part into her DNA.
  • @HNCS2006
    As someone who witnessed her sister learn how to animate, i just cant believe the amount of effort that went into this one video
  • @theknight1573
    The only thing about that giant raptor I think is wrong (and potentially is wrong compared to every depiction of dinosaurs ever) is that it is still skin over bones without taking into account additional soft tissues. So the open mouth of the raptor is probably wrong, not because the skull is weird, but because we miss just how much lips they might have had. It looks like the snout of a bear that had its mouth a bit open, so add in that kind of lips and over hang so it can actually close its mouth makes sense to me
  • @pelomusgo
    My favorite was the accurate velociraptors, the lil guys jumping to the door window were so freakin cute 😭 PLUS, I absolutely adore their feathers.
  • @JayAKway
    To be fair it's stated in the book and movies that the dinosaurs look the way they do because they were made to be theme park monster attractions. Bred specifically to be frightening, amazing and exciting with Dr Wu even admitting how different the dinosaurs would appear if they had aimed for a product closer to reality; That being said this is awesome that you did this and put so much work into it.
  • @pickles224
    As someone who was absolutely obsessed with dinosaurs as a child, this is legitimately one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen.
  • @dakaodo
    5:30 I dunno about anatomically correct Velociraptors being not scary. If a pack of squawking dog-sized feathered lizards came at me, I wouldn't be any more dismissive of them than I would be of a pack of barking hunting dogs running at me. Either way, I'd be doing my best to set a new PB for the 100 m dash. XD
  • @Niobesnuppa
    The Utahraptor, as scary as its size is, I can't help but chuckle at its constant look of mild surprise.
  • @NeverwascooL
    I love the "I was running short on time" and then proceeds to rebuild an entire scene from scratch haha
  • @rkt7414
    To be fair, the raptor doesn't have to grip the handle and pronate its wrist, it just has to hook it and pull down. It was a horizontal handle, not a knob.
  • @ML-di8lt
    This made me very happy considering I'm chased down by 6-10 Canada geese every single day. It is very similar to realistic velociraptors. And they are hella smart. Smarter than they should be. They can also hear/spot/sense you from about half a mile away and know it's you. I chose to make friends and now after a few years, they only chase me down for snuggles and snacks. But I can still push them out of the way when they're being rude.