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Parasympathetasaurus
Parasympathetasaurus by @Nathan (Nate B)

Alright, um, this one is just kinda trying something new. Going for a more stylistic approach I suppose. I like the idea, and I like the blood (I made it all by my self in Photoshop! sniff...I'm so proud of me), but I don't know about the words. What they say is pretty corny, I was too lazy to think of anything that might have actually sounded good. Oh well, that's why there's a dinosaur in front, right? ....I do like that blood though, morbid as that may sound.

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22y92d ago
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Posted: Friday, 22 February, 2002 @ 07:21 PM

Yay!!! Blood!!! Ahh!! Pretty Dinosaur!!! Aww he looks so cute...in a morbid..killer kind of way ^.^ Veeerry nice job on this..blood looks reeeal woooo!!!! claps for yoou

Posted: Sunday, 11 August, 2002 @ 01:36 AM

Ah the parasympatheta...what? No I know. I know. I deffinelty, love the blood effect, but the poor dino didnt stand a chance a gainst your scaner. Its always better in real life! But even now its more awesome then words can describe so what does that tell you?

Posted: Wednesday, 03 December, 2003 @ 01:22 PM

That's awsome! And the blood looks freakishly read. Yeesh! I think someone needs to do a tutorial on how to create real looking blood in photoshop. gryns Seriously, awsome work. Dino looks real too- like one of those text book illustrations. LOL! Love how you came up with the name. Yay brains. :D bows to your mad skills

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