Okay, you seem to have a problem with these comparison videos. Most of the times, you use a slender man against animals, which doesn’t help with size comparison between a human and animals. Now however you seem to have shrunk animals that should be larger in comparison, such as the titanoboa. The man should be puny compared to it, yet the titanoboa might as well be a modern python or boa that’s no more than ten feet to fifteen foot long, it was closer to fifty foot long.
Forget the program, this person seems to have size issues in these comparison videos. Most of them he used essentially a slender man figure, which doesn’t help to properly scale the size difference between a person and animals. Now he seem to have shrunk certain animals, such as the titanoboa, a snake that was closer to fifty foot in length, but here it’s not much bigger than modern pythons or boas.
In fact some of these are too big but great job any way also the music is amazing 🤩 🎉❤
Thanks madam 👍
Gigantoraptor is now called gigapheius 😤😡👊👊👊👊✊✊✊✊✊👊👊👊👊👊👊
Okay, you seem to have a problem with these comparison videos. Most of the times, you use a slender man against animals, which doesn’t help with size comparison between a human and animals.
Now however you seem to have shrunk animals that should be larger in comparison, such as the titanoboa. The man should be puny compared to it, yet the titanoboa might as well be a modern python or boa that’s no more than ten feet to fifteen foot long, it was closer to fifty foot long.
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By the way why is gigantoraptor called gigantopithecus
What Program Your Use
Forget the program, this person seems to have size issues in these comparison videos. Most of them he used essentially a slender man figure, which doesn’t help to properly scale the size difference between a person and animals. Now he seem to have shrunk certain animals, such as the titanoboa, a snake that was closer to fifty foot in length, but here it’s not much bigger than modern pythons or boas.
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