Can't say I expected to see a 3d model of the Magdeburg unicorn today but I'm quite glad that I did. Was very interesting seeing how you interpreted it from the "skeleton" alone. Regarding the second dino depiction however, according the same blog you had used, it originates from a book originally published in 1993 titled "The Concise Illustrated Book of Dinosaurs" Shockingly enough it was actually meant to be a Ceratosaurus...
@fossilzerer3998Ай бұрын
hello opr of blinchburg.
@Bini3DАй бұрын
Oh nice! Can’t believe I missed that. Now we know 😅
@RobertMaximus09Ай бұрын
Roidsaurus
@JeffreyDonnАй бұрын
@@Bini3D you should do extra videos on retro dinosaur 2d art to 3d now and then, but as paleo accurate in a speculative evolution scenario, like if some of these inacurrate reconstruction were made into it's own fictional species, but also with details that make it into a more scientifically plausible depiction, with komodo dragon- like lips, bon pronatable wrists, and for the theropods that drag their tails, they would mainly have the horizontal posture of modern day depictions, but they can stand up to drag their tails for a temporary amount of time
@dinosaurus1143Ай бұрын
If that’s ceratosaurus then the first one was spinosaurus
@0.leo_Ай бұрын
Casually drops the hardest intro for absolutely no reason
@xeonot8265Ай бұрын
and fight scene
@thegreatgoldfilms6311Ай бұрын
Please make this a series, there's so many weird reconstructions of dinosaurs and other extinct animals that would look cool in 3D
@orionmclaughlin5680Ай бұрын
There's this one funny Sauropod depiction that has weird legs. That should be in the next one
@salliemagnaye1403Ай бұрын
I know right?!
@dubuyajay9964Ай бұрын
Not the Stegosaur with the "L" bend knees? @@orionmclaughlin5680
@TheMultiversalDipАй бұрын
*Spinosaurus has entered the chat*
@orionmclaughlin5680Ай бұрын
You should also model a Marsupial Pterosaur (when Pterosaurs were first discovered they were thought of as mammals instead of reptiles)
@londoncintron680Ай бұрын
Allosaurus ripping the horn off a unicorn and using it as a weapon is such a raw sight
@bluehunter4471Ай бұрын
I think you mean unicorn?
@thegodzillafandomsrookie5514Ай бұрын
He.. spelt it right?@bluehunter4471
@RickRaptor105Ай бұрын
Looking forward to 3D-rigging the Papo T. rex next
@God_of_FlameАй бұрын
"everywhere is go i see his face" but seriously its the 3rd rickraptor comment i see this week, its nice to know im geting deeper into paleo-youtube!
@robertsandlin366Ай бұрын
The Papo T. rex will reck you will it's horrifying t-pose...
@waterb-g9114Ай бұрын
You can tell this came from diving down an old dino design rabbit hole. The best kind of video.
@TherBAYGАй бұрын
i hope i don't witness manmade horrors beyond my comprehension the devious bini3D: (great video btw)
@FenixiaFlowerАй бұрын
Man I absolutely LOVE the way you edit your videos and sprinkle in animations, all while explaining what you're doing, in such a way that most people can understand!
@SchbevenantАй бұрын
The Magdeburg Unicorn is gonna become my sleep-paralysis demon bro, that sculpt is horrifying😭😭😭
@jc_art_Ай бұрын
Taxedermy horse mummy
@anandenkhboldАй бұрын
Dayum Allosauras got them moves in that last fight also that double kill was brutal
@nightmarionne2401Ай бұрын
Yeah, the fight was pretty cool, but it didn't feel like we were watching animals fighting, but humans transformed into animals (specially noticeable with the Allosaurus weilding the Unicorn's horn like a sword and even doing tricks with it).
@psychoblaggerАй бұрын
@@nightmarionne2401I mean come on those aren’t animals 😭
@nightmarionne2401Ай бұрын
@@psychoblagger Yeah, I think he has never animated any kind of animal fighting before... XD
@fotismanolopoulos109816 сағат бұрын
@@nightmarionne2401 I'd argue that it would feel super weird seeing these very unnatural looking things act like animals.
@nightmarionne240115 сағат бұрын
@@fotismanolopoulos1098 Yeah, actually them acting like that comunicates better that these things are not natural.
@crimsonfox_yeahАй бұрын
these models are absolutely peak, but can we talk about how good the animation and music is in the fight? Like holy crap, It's so well executed and choreographed. You really need to do more of these, genuinely incredible.
@8-BallBluesАй бұрын
Huge dinosaur nerd here. You have no idea how giddy I was seeing this video pop up in my feed, you’ve done excellent work! I’d love to see more retrosaur adaptations in the future, there’s some really nutty stuff out there. The early reconstructions of Iguanodon would be a prime candidate for something like this! Also, your comment about the use of a dinosaur’s tail is correct, it was used as a counterweight to stop the animal from face-planting.
@convictartistАй бұрын
I would LOVE to see some all tomorrows 3d models personally! Definitely here for that if you end up doing it.
@private1177Ай бұрын
i did not expect to see my home town in this video. love how you did the "unicorn"
@clawcakes2Ай бұрын
such a fun video omg. as a 3D artist myself listening to the way you explained the process was super interesting! also the animations are sick as hell
@px9720Ай бұрын
Retrosaurs have that terrifying uncanniness to them
@AuroInkarnateАй бұрын
New Bini upload! And it's about dinosaurs???? Your videos are always such a treat to watch, you just have a distinct visual and editing style and your breakdown of 3d art principles are so well-put and approachable (if this is propaganda to get people to do 3D modelling, then it's working I think) Anyway, keep up the good work dude, absolutely adore your work!
@px9720Ай бұрын
That Carnotaurus looks like some weird ass version of the green goblin
@theredbaron1226Ай бұрын
For the next time, i wanna see an Megalosaurus from the 1800's. You're a very talented Man 🔥
@Racc_OonАй бұрын
5:31 "collect my fossils..."
@lapuh8810Ай бұрын
Why your animation is that good 😭. Awesome work, you inspire me fr
@FrithuritaksАй бұрын
I goddamn adore this style of video, I really really hope this video blows up so we can watch you tackle more niche situations like these - I'm currently studying game development and having these wonderfully crafted high quality videos with entertaining explanations on 3D is so damn motivating
@heinrichftАй бұрын
Your animations are so stylish, great work as always
@kam1artАй бұрын
I just stumbled across your channel through this video actually, and after watching this and some of your lethal company modelling vids, I have to say: hell yeah!! As an artist with a big love for creature design (and a fascination for 3D modelling), seeing you bring these strange but cool renditions of dinos and a not so dino to life is soooo fucking cool. Also your presentation and voice over, alongside your editing and animation, so good!! Keep being awesome, subbed cuz I look forward to seeing what you do next :D Have a great day!!
@hpjiveАй бұрын
I can’t believe I understood, basically every blender and Dino fact and media you showcase and talked about in this video 😭
@TyrantArchosaurАй бұрын
1:09 Based for mentioning that channel. I LOVED watching their videos when I was younger, especially the ones from the channel they uploaded to before they made their own.
@perumafioso517Ай бұрын
This is literally the last channel I expected to make a palaeontology related video
@SnowyOwlKonnenАй бұрын
Awesome job on these. Older Dinosaur reconstructions are always fun and interesting to look back on. My personal favorites being the Victorian era reconstructions.
@Kilton606Ай бұрын
I absolutely adore the presentation in this video. For me, it's the perfect mix of both explaining everything in enough detail to be understandable, while also still being entertaining enough to keep my attention. Love the vid, keep up the great work!
@mr.cheese8097Ай бұрын
I can't express how happy I am with this video. I freaking love dinosaurs! Do you think you'd consider making a video modeling more scientifically-accurate dinosaurs?
@calebetheredge9307Ай бұрын
omg yes!!! please do somehting with all tomorrows actually one of my fav things ever, and with the whole trying not to bore people, you could talk about the story or how hypothetically these things could work anatomically speaking
@ballistikwalrus7248Ай бұрын
30 seconds in and im hooked, the animation is great and as a modeler myself, I love how everything was explained and shown!
@thebigbingbongboss8777Ай бұрын
Dude ,first time seeing your channel and I must say you are killing it ,awesome work I would love to see more retro dinosaurs videos if you decide to make it into a series which would be absolutely sick ,keep it up man
@wid4523Ай бұрын
Wasnt expecting this video but as a dinosaur fan whos also fascinated with weird types of dinosaurs and monsters I love this. The editing is great btw I absolutely love it. Also the allo using the unicorns horn like a spear or sword was really funny and fitting, considering how it looks almost human.
@Bramble_Dan_cant_gameАй бұрын
its crazy how much quality production goes in these vids of yours. i have confidence you can turn pretty much any topic, lame or not, into something interesting. always a good day a new video drops :D
@MatejBeranekАй бұрын
i always find old depictions of dinosaurs so fascinating, their scary and uncanny looks makes them really intresing. i own a 1:13 revell model of a outdated t-rex and yep it is pretty cursed compared to modern depictions of it. great vid btw.
@Agent-wj1ftАй бұрын
How dare you be so talented!! It warms my heart to see another Australian that is just... so good at art.
@brad6857Ай бұрын
looove your videos sooo much. i really like how you both visualize and explain in detail exactly what yuo're doing... you could land a job as a teacher for sure LOL. i am also very inspired by your animations and personality, you really make me wanna sit down and try doing this too. you just have incredible go with the flow vibes that remind me of why i even started doing art and be creative in the first place as a wee babby... great job bini!!
@lizmariaacharirala852724 күн бұрын
No
@mitch-te5ssАй бұрын
great video, the quality and amount of effort put in is obvious. 10/10 would watch again
@MeatballOwlАй бұрын
I really wish I was as good at drawing horrifying uncanny human like lizard monsters as I was these artists. Like genuinely. A lot of these designs remind me of shin godzilla, who’s also supposed to be an uncanny human like lizard monster and I love shin godzilla so this is a W. You did them all justice im very glad I can now see these creatures in 3D. Now someone needs to use them all in one of those dinosaur analog horror videos.
@WilliamLovell-oh1rbАй бұрын
The secound creature is a ceratosaurus, I've read the book that has that illistration. Also that first allosaurus looks like a hybrid.
@toxicgames5510Ай бұрын
The fighting scene was the SICKEST FIGHTING ANIMATION I'VE EVER SEEN
@DevilManZeАй бұрын
this has honestly been one of the most easy to absorb tutorials on 3d modeling ive ever seen
@blankcat4273Ай бұрын
Beautiful video, looks good, entertaining, and it actually taught me some basics im missing on my modeling
@zapptuff5186Ай бұрын
Halfway through the video - this is one of the most impressive and compelling tutorials / walkthroughs of a creative medium that I've seen. Your skill in communicating so many concepts in a fun way that isn't overwhelming is astounding. Really great work!!
@ErynashАй бұрын
Production value in the video is incredible
@marystendiАй бұрын
Why is it that so many 3D modeling YTbers are so wacky, honestly I LOVE IT
@dedmed8139Ай бұрын
This is an underrated channel
@DustyRobertsonАй бұрын
Another fantastic video, my only constructive critisim is the sound leveling. @2:39 to @2:58 there's just too much going on audio wise, sound fx were too loud and quite sharp, the background music had a lot going on complexity wise too. This made it really hard to hear and internalise what you said in this sequence. I also noticed that your voice over has a hollow quality to it, try to record in a more sound deadened and quiet space to reduce echo, this might help to reduce the audio clipping from what I assume is excess gain too. Remember you're doing a fuckin great job mate, I hope you know that!
@classicalslayer4109Ай бұрын
I think it be interesting as a follow up to this video making accurate versions of these animals to show the contrast between them I think that be very interesting. Lovely work excited for your next
@AccvrsedАй бұрын
the carnotaurus look so much like reptar from the Rugrats that i cant help but think they used that art as inspiration
@aymeric3756Ай бұрын
Bini: Why did they make ARK twice? Snail Games: Uhh... Money?
@alexfahnestock8043Ай бұрын
Great idea for a video. Love those goofy old school dinos and as always its great to see your process/presentation. Keep up the great work.
@blueemerald2759Ай бұрын
My favourite artist made a video out of my favorite type of animals? I love my existence already
@maz7394Ай бұрын
Such a neat video concept! Your presentation and editing are delightful! :) I can't believe you have so few subscribers!
@unclemogiАй бұрын
This was fantastic, would love to see the vintage Megalosaurus come into play in the future
@Mrblanksternut05Ай бұрын
This is such a underrated video my dear man, I am a huge fan of vintage dinosaur art and seeing you model them in blender and explaining the process that you go threw is just delicious to me and I also learned a few things. Keep up the good apple pie man!
@Gubchee736Ай бұрын
That allosaurus looks like Pervatasaurus. It’s so creepy and nightmare fuel
@sillybeanthing15 күн бұрын
This is straight up the nicest video I would show someone new to what we do as 3D artists, this is an amazing explanation without being boring af
@Dylan-HootonАй бұрын
Cool! Will you do an "All Todays" animation with the cat, swan, and some others please? It would be really cool and scary at the same time. :)
@NeeptoonReal18 күн бұрын
As a nerd and 3D modeler myself, I absolutely loved seeing the processes of the models being made along with the epic fight scene at the end! A part 2 would be hilarious with even more cursed reconstructions seeing them fight in a round 2!
@bionabot22 күн бұрын
This high quality came from out of nowhere in my recommendations and I'm glad it did your channel is gorgeous!
@jikkermancciniАй бұрын
I learned more about 3D modeling, UV mapping, and texturing from this video then I have from hours of tutorial content... Thanks for inspiring me to get back into it.
@mordredcope3199Ай бұрын
35:09 That isn't a unicorn, that's a demon.
@AZH2611Ай бұрын
Mmmmmmmmmmmm definitely a unicorn
@px9720Ай бұрын
i do think its funny that scientists just forgot that dinosaurs would have had fat
@christianmccain9433Ай бұрын
This is top tier, the animation at the beginning was AWSOME.
@dusklight942425 күн бұрын
This HAS to become a series! It's just that good
@dogmeattamaleАй бұрын
i love how you present these videos, the info you provide is delivered in a way that i think is really accessible to someone who's not super familiar with the ins and outs of 3D modeling so it doesnt feel like it goes over my head :]
@supercanadaeh9483Ай бұрын
If you do more of these, i hightly suggest taking a look at the earliest representations of therazinosaurus and the woolly mammoth. Especially the latter, that thing is bonkers.
@williambogan1401Ай бұрын
Your aminations/models look so good, it's making me want to try out 3D modeling myself
@horizonmage_o1839Ай бұрын
I thought the presentation in this was absolutely fun! I also adore the topic, and how much work you put into turning these into 3D models and having them animated. All in all an amazing video!
@zhane9islame61Ай бұрын
Really good detailed and easy understand walk through of the 3D modeling project. Good thing to watch as I started making models not too long ago.
@zhane9islame61Ай бұрын
Oh shit I didn't think to use shrink wrap for my retopolgy, I've just been avoiding it until now lol.
@Here.Me.Out.Ай бұрын
That fight was actually so good
@spacesharkwriter65546 күн бұрын
That final fight was the coolest thing I’ve seen in a long while
@erouk4096Ай бұрын
This is the first of your videos that I’ve stumbled across and it was extremely captivating. The editing is immaculate and you have my sub but I think you deserve more!
@curtistreg4057Ай бұрын
Insanely good animation and just overall editing. You’re extremely talented and this video was great. Also 3D allosaurus feels like what a live action Lizalfoe would look like
@freshbone5662Ай бұрын
SICK ASS VID !! your presentation is so cool and the animations for the characters are so fun !!! honestly the vid is super inspiring ! AHHHH
@doublesideddice488825 күн бұрын
This is so valid as a series, there are so many more creatures your could make
@slimebucket64223 күн бұрын
6:02 I used to wear the Primal Carnage T. Rex model all the time. It just looked so goofy that it made me laugh all the time.
@lazyb0nez_Ай бұрын
absolutely killer presentation and engaging explanations as well - this is amazing
@TheBananaMan97129 күн бұрын
i wanna see the goblin Allosaurus in more stuff. please sneak it in as, like a background character in a crowd scene, if possible.
@jayvii1500Ай бұрын
The effort put into this video is astounding. Great job!!!
@CATel_Ай бұрын
That "carnotaurus" 3D model looks like a sort of "scientifically accurate" godzilla. When you started sculping the jaw, i coukd not stop thi king that it looked like shin godzilla
@SN-eb4hkАй бұрын
This video randomly popped up on my feed. Great production quality.
@Mr.raspintАй бұрын
These dinosaurs looks like a fighting game characters that would appear in for only one game maybe even more if it got lucky and people love it
@anthonybrown2781Ай бұрын
I would gladly watch 100 more videos of this series.
@foolishsparkyАй бұрын
Ok, can I just take a moment to express how fucking top tier the design is for your character? Love it.
@huntermcintosh734626 күн бұрын
this has got to be some of the highest quality video making i've seen on this site!!! here before 1 million
@vks_productions27 күн бұрын
Bro this video feels like an high pumped science after school show that is so comforting
@zikadraws7920 күн бұрын
Help I've been watching the first three seconds on loop it's so awesome of a concept I can't stop help-
@jezd2223Ай бұрын
the magdeburg unicorn was a surprise and a half, incredible vid, your content just keeps getting more and more fun to experience, honestly. great explanations as always, and i'd love to see you take a shot at the speculative evolution designs!!! (or maybe a retry on that v1 model??? pleading emoji???)
@SharauniАй бұрын
First video I've seen of yours and I loved every second of it! Subscribed immediately! Also, the unflattering sound I made when you unveiled you were modeling the Magdeburg Unicorn after the atrociously wonderful Retrosaurs woke my poor cat up. He's mad at me now. Thanks XD
@Buddy1SockАй бұрын
Love your editing! Id definitely watch more Dino vids in the future!
@leonicle4473Ай бұрын
Dude this is incredible
@Squid-KingАй бұрын
Honestly the Magdeburg Unicorn looks like a monster you'd have to avoid in an analog horror or indie horror video game, and i'm here for it.
@WASDCVBNАй бұрын
36:48 There should've been some blood tbh, but that was a good animation
@squidwardnosewartsАй бұрын
Carnotaurus is my favourite dinosaur and im extremely disappointed that absolute beast was how it was represented
@iambirb6985Ай бұрын
I love watching your videos, you make them fun and informative in ways I didn't think possible great job (should definitely think of doing an advanced tutorial sometime)
@sheeeenogoji7603Ай бұрын
This makes me want a fighting game consisting exclusively of comically outdated prehistoric animals