Stuff on JP that annoys me
- SSJDinoTycoon42
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Yes but still the raptor is now sort of a grey and now In Jurassic Park 2 the raptors was a red and black colour. I love the movie it's the best but this is what annoys me.
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Actually the jungle green color diminishes whatever color something is on film. If you look later the Raptors are more of a browner color and the Lost World Raptors are male counter-parts to the females.
Filming in a jungle is notourisly hard - look at "Tears of the Sun" everything is green tinted in that - and sometimes the actual colors of things do not show up how they are supposed to.
Filming in a jungle is notourisly hard - look at "Tears of the Sun" everything is green tinted in that - and sometimes the actual colors of things do not show up how they are supposed to.
/ohmy.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":o" border="0" alt="ohmy.gif" /> Yes probably for a movie sake but im sayin in real life the colour of the Dinosaurs would not change. They would limit the survival cause a change of blending of there natural forest or habitate. The enviroment would not change for them. Adapting to a world is hard.
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Again the colors did not change, only to show sexual dimorphism between the first and second films. The colors I showed you are what the Raptors were painted with during production. I'd suggest if you have it available to check out the Making of Books and the DVD features to see.caza wrote:/ohmy.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":o" border="0" alt="ohmy.gif" /> Yes probably for a movie sake but im sayin in real life the colour of the Dinosaurs would not change. They would limit the survival cause a change of blending of there natural forest or habitate. The enviroment would not change for them. Adapting to a world is hard.
The JP3 Raptors are the only exception to this, as they are believed to be a seperate sub-species and a different version number of the animal altogether. Much like the JP3 Pteranodons with the TLW Pteranodons.
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