This is a 3 part dissection of the ANTEDILUVIAN animated short (th-cam.com/video/LHszQL-kxfQ/w-d-xo.html) . Make sure you watch it first if you haven't yet ;). 1st part is a side to side comparison of the animation to the historical pieces that inspired it. This time for a change featuring an alternative sound design, courtesy of Dahkkloud ( www.youtube.com/@Dahkkloudmusic ). 2nd part is a Size comparison format video to list the different creatures that appear in the short 3rd part is the animation process If you still want more, here is also an article and interview about ´Antediluvian¨: shop.minimuseum.com/blogs/cool-things/antediluvian-a-nuanced-look-at-the-paleoart-of-old Hope you enjoy it and find it interesting or useful. Thank you all and Happy upcoming new Year!
the "Seals" of the dinosaurs in your video remind me "slightly" of Tim Burton's style (in a positive sense)! and I could title your "ANTEDILUVIAN" portrait: "Adam after the fall!" = that is, when after biting the "fruit of knowledge" he is chased out of Eden and.....let's say he put the fauna of creation in a "bad light"!
I think it would be cool if you made a “sequel” to this film with the depictions of dinosaurs in the 1900s. By that, I mean the Charles R Knight paintings, the old depictions of dinosaurs in movies like in O’Brien and Harryhausen films, etc
Also another question: why did you choose for the pterosaurs to be reptilian instead of the old marsupial versions of them? (in case anyone didn’t know, pterosaurs were believed to be marsupials back in the day) Was it to make them more monstrous and intimidating?
I really like the way the old paleoarts characterize these prehistoric animals for some reason. They feel like hulking brutes harboring a visible disdain for life itself while lacking any capacity to become much more than unholy monsters destined to be wiped out by God's judgement.
Back then they regarded as failure of nature, only destined to extinct and give way toward more modern animals. But as the knowledge of prehistoric animals (and modern one) developed, people slowly understand if extinct animals are as majestic and efficient as the extant one evolving in its own way to survive.
@@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434He knows, he’s just referring to the perception these animals had when little was known of them, in a world wherein Spirituality and especially Occultism were popular concepts.
The Gap Theorists of the time would have looked upon these creatures as those annihilated in the ancient cataclysm that caused the conditions of Genesis 1:2.
Nice detail drawing Adam for scale, with his bellybutton covered up. For those who don't know, artists long struggled over whether to give the first couple bellybuttons, as, on one hand, they weren't born from another person, but, on the other hand, they wouldn't've been fully human without them. The real question is whether they had innie or outie bellybuttons. And frankly, Adam's very handsome.
Your Antediluvian is an absolute marvel! So, understanding how it was made, what things inspired it, the oh so appreciated sources, and of course the Bestiary Size compilation are a real treat! I've screenshotted all of these wonderful creatures, and plan on crafting them in articulated figurine form for Stop Motion in the future. Thanks for the more in depth visuals to work with. I plan on rewatching Antediluvian many more times in upcoming years.
I absolutely loved this idea from the moment go. I love how much thought went into this project. Especially with some of the paintings and how they were turned into life. I have seen a few of them but not all of them. If you ever do something like this again, might I make a suggestion of doing something similar but with Charles Knights reconstructions and paintings. In my opinion it would be fascinating to look at.
I already have many ideas for future animated projects. One of them is set on the era of Charles Knights. the thing is when will I have the time to make allof them 😵💫 hahaha
Your art is beautiful. Many people wish they could even draw as good as you, but to animate like you, only the very best can achieve that! Can't wait for whatever you share next.
Absolutely spectacular. I love that your breakdown has the same classical though nightmarish quality that the original short did. The original is one of my all-time-favorite short films, and this more than does it justice. Incredible work!
This was an amazing short film. It really felt like a classic paleo animation. Something like Rite Of Spring. I also loved all the designs, especially the Ammonite and Ichthyosaur.
The animation is so gorgeous, some of the best I’ve seen, so I’m glad to see how the process went. It all felt so familiar, you imitated and expanded on the references so well !!!
Sos un genio Mario lanzas, esto es una obra maestra, te sigo desde la creación de tu canal y no paro de maravillarme con tu contenido, sos un groso mi hermano 💪💪💪
Mario, I hope you understand how significant your film is. I have sent it to several of my family members who each appreciated it for a different aspect. Please continue this kind of artistry! Also, I found the alternative audio to be very interesting, but perhaps would fit more so with a harryhausen-esque stop motion film. Tristan Und Isolde was a beautiful choice, and works much better with the art style. I’d love to hear more about how you chose that piece exactly, as it is beautiful, but otherwise rarely associated with dinosaurs. Thanks again for the lovely film!
This sound design felt more appropiate for this explanatory video, Dahkkloud made it spontaneously and I liked it as an alternative version, but Tristan und Isolde is still the ¨official¨ theme of the short. How I chose that piece was kind of a given. It's one of my favorite pieces of music and it naturally comes to my mind when I look to old paleoart. All the connotations the song has of longing, passion and tragedy fit perfectly with the visio I had for this short
Un eccellente video filologico che mostra la minuziosa ricerca che hai fatto per realizzare Antediluvian. Complimenti Mario, e grazie per i tuoi video. An excellent philological video showing the meticulous research you did to make Antediluvian. Congratulations Mario, and thanks for your videos.
I was about to ask whether the reports on the state of the fossil record are representative of victorian knowledge or present day knowledge but then Iguanadon came to answer the question, thank you scientists for finding loads of those since the victorian era.
Me FASCINA todo el trabajo que usted ha puesto en este proyecto, no tengo palabras para describir lo sublime que me parece el corto animado, el dibujo, la animación, las criaturas, todo parece una obra de arte viva, me conmovió tanto ver este trabajo que me siento demasiado inspirado, muchas gracias por haberlo realizado y espero que hayan trabajos así de espectaculares en el futuro!
When I was child, my mother bought me a book. A small, handy book of paleo-arts. It was very old book, featuring many older arts. I was mesmerized, fascinated, mind-blown by the atmosphere and chaotic fantasies they had to offer. A series of scenery that probably did bewitched those who painted them, was now in my hand altering my sight of the world around me. The forever long-gone age of magnificent beasts. Though now we know by the fact that such age did not exist, beacuse they too were but form of life in the vast thread of time upon our beloved blue sphere. But the echo of that once-believed history yet remains in my mind. Oh, like a fossil! and I feel many here shares my memories. Thank you for the video.
Amazing work! I grew up and still live near Crystal Palace Park in London and it’s wonderful to see so many of Waterhouse Hawkins’ incredible sculptures come to life 👏
Holly Trinity! Pure Poetic Epic for the most Primal Fauna and Flora from Beyond our Time. Simply, Nostalgic and Literally Fantastic Magic! Congratulations, Thank You for bring this Improbable Dragons to Life Animation and Happy Holidays to all! 🎄🎁🦕🦣👏🥳🎉🦧🦖🎆🥂
0:27 Historical curiosity, before the name Pterosauria was given, they were called Pterodactyl. The name was informal, as no pterosaur had been formally named. All pterosaurs ended up being called "Pterodactyl", the one that suffered the most from this was the Genus Pteranodon. That, because it was the most famous Pterosaur, and because it was the most well-known for a long time, it was super saturated in the media, and since everyone called any pterosaur a Pterodactyl... Yeah. Now, there is a mistake by some people,because this story, and the fact that the name Pterodactyl is always associated with Pteranodon, makes many people think that Pterodactyl did not exist as its own genus... You may have seen people saying that Pterodactyl doesn't exist,but it does exist, the species Pterodactylus antiquus, which lived in the Late Jurassic, from 150 to 148 million years ago and some broken numbers. There are two other dubious species.
Is that the reason why there’s like 3 different species of pterodactyls in this, like the small ones (I like to think of them like seagulls), the medium sized ones, and the really big one which is basically a quetzalcoatlus
The short you made was really a great one, with really tons of works and efforts put into it, and we can feel it, and really giving an incredible tribute to this part of our Science and History. So, seeing this Making of video is really a good add to show all this even more. Shame the Mary Anning short sequence used for the trailer of this short animated movie wasn't used in this latter itself. Don't know why it was cut/removed from the main movie, but ok. Aside, minors personnals note, I like how Dryptosaurus is depicted and was believed to be back then. It remind a little the Indoraptor from the Jurassic franchise. Or others monsters series B type movies. Ichtyosaurs were really displayed as the masters of the seas back then, looking a lot like Mosasaurs and battling the others marine reptiles. While in real life, while they did decently for most of their lifespan on Earth, Ichtyosaurs would still finally lose against others marine reptiles and been outcompeted by them, as the final blow, after they faced a decline of their order due to changing climate. Overall, really a great short and a good Making of ! 😊
@@MarioLanzas. Ah, ok. Well, was still good noneless and give more credits to this real-life personality which deserved really to be remembered as the important and worthy paleontologist she was ! Given her lack of acknowledgement during so many time, any tribute made to her is still a welcomed +.
Man, you are simply the best. My most sincere respects and admiration for your great art. I hope that inspiration and passion for this topic never ends. I will continue enjoying your work. ❤️🤠
Прекрасный ролик. Очень приятно было слушать и смотреть, наслаждаясь сравнения старинных рекнструкций Динозавров из 19 века и их воплощения в анимационный ролик, под кайфовую классическую музыку. А отдельный анимационный ролик про это получился, одновременно завараживающим и пугающим, с явными библейскими отсылками. Поздравляю тебя автор канала Марио Ланзас. Это было чудесно 👍🦖
Literal no puedo imaginar la cantidad de horas de investigacion, diseño, dibujo, animacion prueba, error, correciones que te debio llevar esto. Creaste una obra maestra Mario, hace MUCHO tiempo no veia algo tan hermoso relacionado con paleoarte, quizá solo Prehistoric Planet le haga la competencia. Te felicito!
4:28 me recuerda al indoraptor Me encanta como los primeros paleontologos y artistas se imaginaban estas hermosas bestias que una vez pisaron este hermoso planeta y que por obra casi divina desapareciendo solo dejando rastros de su existencias gracias a sus descendientes y tumbas Si se me permite ser un poco supersticioso,para mi las antiguas bestias nunca nos abandonado pues ellos viven como espíritus y en sus descendientes Buen video,ojala saque mas animaciones como antidiluviano Que tengas un buen dia y una Feliz Navidad!
What I like about Victorian prehistoric creatures is that they're displaying how knowledge has evolved. Like how some of these creatures would never have met each other because of time and/or location. Even now what factoids do we have that are yet to be noticed?
If you think about it, Baragon is basically an old depiction of an iguanodon but with ears. (also, im pretty sure he was supposed to be a triceratops, but the resemblance is uncanny!)
This is a 3 part dissection of the ANTEDILUVIAN animated short (th-cam.com/video/LHszQL-kxfQ/w-d-xo.html) . Make sure you watch it first if you haven't yet ;).
1st part is a side to side comparison of the animation to the historical pieces that inspired it. This time for a change featuring an alternative sound design, courtesy of Dahkkloud ( www.youtube.com/@Dahkkloudmusic ).
2nd part is a Size comparison format video to list the different creatures that appear in the short
3rd part is the animation process
If you still want more, here is also an article and interview about ´Antediluvian¨:
shop.minimuseum.com/blogs/cool-things/antediluvian-a-nuanced-look-at-the-paleoart-of-old
Hope you enjoy it and find it interesting or useful. Thank you all and Happy upcoming new Year!
Do you plan to make a sequel set in the Cenozoic era in the future?
the "Seals" of the dinosaurs in your video remind me "slightly" of Tim Burton's style (in a positive sense)! and I could title your "ANTEDILUVIAN" portrait: "Adam after the fall!" = that is, when after biting the "fruit of knowledge" he is chased out of Eden and.....let's say he put the fauna of creation in a "bad light"!
I think it would be cool if you made a “sequel” to this film with the depictions of dinosaurs in the 1900s. By that, I mean the Charles R Knight paintings, the old depictions of dinosaurs in movies like in O’Brien and Harryhausen films, etc
@@bradbradthebrad This is also an excellent idea that I would pay to see.
Also another question: why did you choose for the pterosaurs to be reptilian instead of the old marsupial versions of them? (in case anyone didn’t know, pterosaurs were believed to be marsupials back in the day) Was it to make them more monstrous and intimidating?
I really like the way the old paleoarts characterize these prehistoric animals for some reason. They feel like hulking brutes harboring a visible disdain for life itself while lacking any capacity to become much more than unholy monsters destined to be wiped out by God's judgement.
Back then they regarded as failure of nature, only destined to extinct and give way toward more modern animals. But as the knowledge of prehistoric animals (and modern one) developed, people slowly understand if extinct animals are as majestic and efficient as the extant one evolving in its own way to survive.
@@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434He knows, he’s just referring to the perception these animals had when little was known of them, in a world wherein Spirituality and especially Occultism were popular concepts.
The Gap Theorists of the time would have looked upon these creatures as those annihilated in the ancient cataclysm that caused the conditions of Genesis 1:2.
4:55 I like how the Elasmosaurus is based on the E.D. Cope reconstruction that puts the head at the end of the tail.
Honestly, frame by frame animation will always have my deepest respect!! Amazing work as always!
Thank you!!
Nice detail drawing Adam for scale, with his bellybutton covered up. For those who don't know, artists long struggled over whether to give the first couple bellybuttons, as, on one hand, they weren't born from another person, but, on the other hand, they wouldn't've been fully human without them. The real question is whether they had innie or outie bellybuttons.
And frankly, Adam's very handsome.
I love the music it feels appropriate
Early conceptions of prehistoric life are so fascinating
I literally just watched Antediluvian again this morning on a whim, and now I see this in my recommendations. Very nice.
this short might just be my favorite thing ever tbh
The alternative sound design sounds like something you’d hear in an obscure 80’s animated movie like Samson and Sally. I love it.
Your Antediluvian is an absolute marvel! So, understanding how it was made, what things inspired it, the oh so appreciated sources, and of course the Bestiary Size compilation are a real treat! I've screenshotted all of these wonderful creatures, and plan on crafting them in articulated figurine form for Stop Motion in the future. Thanks for the more in depth visuals to work with. I plan on rewatching Antediluvian many more times in upcoming years.
I absolutely loved this idea from the moment go. I love how much thought went into this project. Especially with some of the paintings and how they were turned into life. I have seen a few of them but not all of them. If you ever do something like this again, might I make a suggestion of doing something similar but with Charles Knights reconstructions and paintings. In my opinion it would be fascinating to look at.
I already have many ideas for future animated projects. One of them is set on the era of Charles Knights. the thing is when will I have the time to make allof them 😵💫 hahaha
Your art is beautiful. Many people wish they could even draw as good as you, but to animate like you, only the very best can achieve that! Can't wait for whatever you share next.
Absolutely spectacular. I love that your breakdown has the same classical though nightmarish quality that the original short did. The original is one of my all-time-favorite short films, and this more than does it justice. Incredible work!
Another video on Victorian dinosaurs, I love this. It hits me in the nostalgia because I actually visited crystal palace park as a child.
Watching the animation process is mesmerizing!
I think that ANTEDILUVIAN is one my favorites short films
The love for the craft is really tangible in your work with how much care and research you put into it. Truly excellent work
Love the effort that you have put in this video, music, sound... Everything is 👍 great !!!
I really love this retro world you created with your short. I just want to get lost in it
These designs are so terrifyingly astonishing. Thats how I describe may feeling towards these creatures, so cursed yet fascinating
This was an amazing short film. It really felt like a classic paleo animation. Something like Rite Of Spring. I also loved all the designs, especially the Ammonite and Ichthyosaur.
Miss me?
I was the gorrila in the caseoh vid u commented
The animation is so gorgeous, some of the best I’ve seen, so I’m glad to see how the process went. It all felt so familiar, you imitated and expanded on the references so well !!!
Thank you so much!
This was an amazing animated movie as always you are my favorite Paleo artist keep up the good work
Thank you!!
maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan! the poduction value, the dedication, the design and the whole sequence. This is just... beautiful
The amount of work you put into this is impressive! Amazing!!
I think you captured every aspect and aesthetic of the era exquisitely.
Sos un genio Mario lanzas, esto es una obra maestra, te sigo desde la creación de tu canal y no paro de maravillarme con tu contenido, sos un groso mi hermano 💪💪💪
This has so much world building potential
Mario, I hope you understand how significant your film is. I have sent it to several of my family members who each appreciated it for a different aspect. Please continue this kind of artistry! Also, I found the alternative audio to be very interesting, but perhaps would fit more so with a harryhausen-esque stop motion film. Tristan Und Isolde was a beautiful choice, and works much better with the art style. I’d love to hear more about how you chose that piece exactly, as it is beautiful, but otherwise rarely associated with dinosaurs. Thanks again for the lovely film!
This sound design felt more appropiate for this explanatory video, Dahkkloud made it spontaneously and I liked it as an alternative version, but Tristan und Isolde is still the ¨official¨ theme of the short. How I chose that piece was kind of a given. It's one of my favorite pieces of music and it naturally comes to my mind when I look to old paleoart. All the connotations the song has of longing, passion and tragedy fit perfectly with the visio I had for this short
I love your animated short film, so learning more about your inspiration and process was awesome! Amazing work, dude.
Me encanta, greetings from San Luis Potosí in México 🇲🇽
Un eccellente video filologico che mostra la minuziosa ricerca che hai fatto per realizzare Antediluvian. Complimenti Mario, e grazie per i tuoi video.
An excellent philological video showing the meticulous research you did to make Antediluvian. Congratulations Mario, and thanks for your videos.
Grazie mille!!
mario lanzas um dos melhores artistas que eu ja vi na internet, animação incrivel
Thanks for posting this excellent dissection of your marvelous film!
I was about to ask whether the reports on the state of the fossil record are representative of victorian knowledge or present day knowledge but then Iguanadon came to answer the question, thank you scientists for finding loads of those since the victorian era.
Bellissimo come sempre e....MOLTO SUGGESTIVO 😯...... Semplicemente GRAZIE (e complimenti davvero). 🙂🙏🦕🦖 e Buone Feste. 🎄⛪
Beautiful. Simply beautiful.
Sinceramente, de lo mejor que he visto referido a la paleontología
Thanks!
Thank YOU!
incredible work Mario
Truely marvellous
Increíblemente hermoso y magnífico, muchas gracias y felicidades Mario, eres un verdadero artista de la talla de los grandes
Gracias!!
The pterosaur reconstruction by G. E. Howman looks legit like a cockatrice.
De verdad, qué hermosura, y vaya trabajazo te pegaste
Muchas gracias! sí que fue un trabajazo, pero compensó :)
Amazing work of art
Me FASCINA todo el trabajo que usted ha puesto en este proyecto, no tengo palabras para describir lo sublime que me parece el corto animado, el dibujo, la animación, las criaturas, todo parece una obra de arte viva, me conmovió tanto ver este trabajo que me siento demasiado inspirado, muchas gracias por haberlo realizado y espero que hayan trabajos así de espectaculares en el futuro!
Muchas gracias!!
Thanks for this and the film!
When I was child, my mother bought me a book. A small, handy book of paleo-arts. It was very old book, featuring many older arts. I was mesmerized, fascinated, mind-blown by the atmosphere and chaotic fantasies they had to offer. A series of scenery that probably did bewitched those who painted them, was now in my hand altering my sight of the world around me. The forever long-gone age of magnificent beasts.
Though now we know by the fact that such age did not exist, beacuse they too were but form of life in the vast thread of time upon our beloved blue sphere. But the echo of that once-believed history yet remains in my mind. Oh, like a fossil! and I feel many here shares my memories.
Thank you for the video.
What a great work!!!
Amazing work! I grew up and still live near Crystal Palace Park in London and it’s wonderful to see so many of Waterhouse Hawkins’ incredible sculptures come to life 👏
What a piece of art!
05:46 - 09:37 - All I can say is lots and lots and lots and lots of good effort
Holly Trinity! Pure Poetic Epic for the most Primal Fauna and Flora from Beyond our Time. Simply, Nostalgic and Literally Fantastic Magic! Congratulations, Thank You for bring this Improbable Dragons to Life Animation and Happy Holidays to all! 🎄🎁🦕🦣👏🥳🎉🦧🦖🎆🥂
totally brilliant - and your scale dude is always fire
Great Making of to a great animated short film. Mario Lanzas you are a great artist !
Thank you!!
0:27 Historical curiosity, before the name Pterosauria was given, they were called Pterodactyl.
The name was informal, as no pterosaur had been formally named. All pterosaurs ended up being called "Pterodactyl", the one that suffered the most from this was the Genus Pteranodon. That, because it was the most famous Pterosaur, and because it was the most well-known for a long time, it was super saturated in the media, and since everyone called any pterosaur a Pterodactyl... Yeah.
Now, there is a mistake by some people,because this story, and the fact that the name Pterodactyl is always associated with Pteranodon, makes many people think that Pterodactyl did not exist as its own genus... You may have seen people saying that Pterodactyl doesn't exist,but it does exist, the species Pterodactylus antiquus, which lived in the Late Jurassic, from 150 to 148 million years ago and some broken numbers.
There are two other dubious species.
Is that the reason why there’s like 3 different species of pterodactyls in this, like the small ones (I like to think of them like seagulls), the medium sized ones, and the really big one which is basically a quetzalcoatlus
absolutely brilliant blud, keep it up!
TE FELICITO LO MEJOR QUE HE VISTO EN MUCHO MUCHO TIEMPO!
Great Animation!
The short you made was really a great one, with really tons of works and efforts put into it, and we can feel it, and really giving an incredible tribute to this part of our Science and History.
So, seeing this Making of video is really a good add to show all this even more.
Shame the Mary Anning short sequence used for the trailer of this short animated movie wasn't used in this latter itself. Don't know why it was cut/removed from the main movie, but ok.
Aside, minors personnals note, I like how Dryptosaurus is depicted and was believed to be back then.
It remind a little the Indoraptor from the Jurassic franchise.
Or others monsters series B type movies.
Ichtyosaurs were really displayed as the masters of the seas back then, looking a lot like Mosasaurs and battling the others marine reptiles.
While in real life, while they did decently for most of their lifespan on Earth, Ichtyosaurs would still finally lose against others marine reptiles and been outcompeted by them, as the final blow, after they faced a decline of their order due to changing climate.
Overall, really a great short and a good Making of ! 😊
The Mary Anning short was not discarded, it's simply a separated piece to give historical context to the main shortfilm ;)
@@MarioLanzas. Ah, ok. Well, was still good noneless and give more credits to this real-life personality which deserved really to be remembered as the important and worthy paleontologist she was !
Given her lack of acknowledgement during so many time, any tribute made to her is still a welcomed +.
i love this video, i thinks your best work, you must be so proud, congratulations
Alright! More Antedilluvian!!!!!
Man, you are simply the best. My most sincere respects and admiration for your great art. I hope that inspiration and passion for this topic never ends.
I will continue enjoying your work. ❤️🤠
Absolute Cinema
Without a doubt it is art it is it's highest expression
Hermoso trabajo ❤
beautiful is wonderful !
¡Buenísimo, Mario! Tienes un gran talento 😉
Gracias!!
magistral demostration
i would do anything for more animation like this in the world
You should make your own documentary on prehistoric life.
Fascinating!
Wow, Amazing work 😮😊
Прекрасный ролик.
Очень приятно было слушать и смотреть, наслаждаясь сравнения старинных рекнструкций Динозавров из 19 века и их воплощения в анимационный ролик, под кайфовую классическую музыку.
А отдельный анимационный ролик про это получился, одновременно завараживающим и пугающим, с явными библейскими отсылками.
Поздравляю тебя автор канала Марио Ланзас.
Это было чудесно 👍🦖
I really loved this short film, when Satan was expelled from the heavenly dictatorship
It's cruel and it's disgusting, but yet so beautiful and incredible! Congrats, my captain, you are amazing!
Muy lindo seńor Lanzas
Funny how they ended up with a Permian environment when trying to visualize how the Jurassic-Cretaceous looked like
Amazing artistic creation !
Literal no puedo imaginar la cantidad de horas de investigacion, diseño, dibujo, animacion prueba, error, correciones que te debio llevar esto. Creaste una obra maestra Mario, hace MUCHO tiempo no veia algo tan hermoso relacionado con paleoarte, quizá solo Prehistoric Planet le haga la competencia. Te felicito!
Gracias lindo!
Lembrou muito animação Ásiatica, se tivesse um filme disso eu com certeza eu assistia
3:57 Wow, that is one big froggie here. 0_0
Sublime
This is great art. Thank you!
Nice work!👏💗
Awesome
Epic work ❤ i recognize some scenes myself it was great !
Noah, get the boat.
Increíblemente bueno 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Another primaeval banger
0:35 => Émile Bayard is the one that illustrates the books of Louis Figuier and Jules Verne.
But great great work and job! Well done friend!
The reconstruction of megalosaurus and iguanodon reminds me of slurpasaurs
4:28 me recuerda al indoraptor
Me encanta como los primeros paleontologos y artistas se imaginaban estas hermosas bestias que una vez pisaron este hermoso planeta y que por obra casi divina desapareciendo solo dejando rastros de su existencias gracias a sus descendientes y tumbas
Si se me permite ser un poco supersticioso,para mi las antiguas bestias nunca nos abandonado pues ellos viven como espíritus y en sus descendientes
Buen video,ojala saque mas animaciones como antidiluviano
Que tengas un buen dia y una Feliz Navidad!
La verdad que es muy interesante observar la evolucion de la paleoarte con el pasar del tiempo
Gostei muito dessa animação parabéns aos envolvidos 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Perfact video❤❤❤ happy yalda🍉
Thank you! Happy Yalda!🍉🍉🥳
Wow
Gran trabajo
Más que impresionado
What I like about Victorian prehistoric creatures is that they're displaying how knowledge has evolved. Like how some of these creatures would never have met each other because of time and/or location. Even now what factoids do we have that are yet to be noticed?
Some of those iguanodons remind me of Baragon - a Japanese kaiju from 1965 film Fraknestein vs.Baragon/Fraknestein Conquers the World.
If you think about it, Baragon is basically an old depiction of an iguanodon but with ears. (also, im pretty sure he was supposed to be a triceratops, but the resemblance is uncanny!)
'Lol nice, you're the reference human, right? Also, wait, was Mary Anning supposed to appear originally?
She is in another short, which is the prologue
That's some biblical guy😌