@fezraptor I now present, Deinocheirus mirificus, Trevorrowised!
Not how the distinctive giant arms and claws of Deinocheirus are replaced with slightly long Generic Theropod Arms, with pronated wrists no less! The unique and bizarre head was also way too interesting, so we switched it out with a Generic Theropod Head, with just the slightest hint of a toothless beak. The skin is also shrunk down right onto the bones and muscles so that it looks strong and dangerous.
The body is a beautiful dull beige, and the sail has just a touch of red. After all, it’s obviously a display structure. All of these artistic changes ensure that our creature designs remain true to the look and feel of Jurassic Park and the Stan Winston style.
What’s that? It’s not accurate you say? We’re being faithful to the spirit of the original Jurassic Park that people love! After all, it’s not like Jurassic Park was built on showcasing a new and exciting portrayal of dinosaurs to the general public, with thoughtful and careful designs that were accurate to the science at the time (with a few exceptions)!
Oh wait, that’s exactly what Jurassic Park was. Nvm then.













