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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - Scientifically Accurate Baryonyx + VFX Breakdown
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- Опубликовано: 12 авг 2024
- A fun what-if scenario, where the sequel to Jurassic World used the original website design for their Baryonyx instead of the one we got in the film. While I have many critiques toward the film, have no hard feelings towards Jurassic World or its Baryonyx, this was merely a fun experimental video for me. I made this because I love Jurassic Park/World, please do not misinterpret this as me hating on the original. The original VFX artists did a stellar job and I do not mean to demean their work in any way. I merely intend to educate on fact vs fiction in sci-fi media, in addition to showcasing how I create my VFX work.
Which Bary design do you prefer? Would you want them to redesign it for Jurassic World Dominion? Let me know in the comments!
For all people saying this looks like suchomimus: yeah, that’s just what baryonyx looked like. Sucho and bary irl did not look too different from each other. You are probably under the impression baryonyx had a wider head than suchomimus due to media like JWE- but the truth is Baryonyx’ head looked essentially the same as suchomimus but with a shorter snout. The body had some differences, but those aren’t extremely visible in this video due to the angle and lighting. In life it wouldn’t be super easy to tell the two apart from afar.
Source video is property of Universal Pictures. This video counts as fair use due to the transformative nature of heavy editing with an intent to critique and educate, in this case the scientific accuracy of a movie dinosaur design.
Background music: "The Escalation" By Kevin Macleod
Animation and rendering made in Blender, with compositing and editing done in Adobe Premiere, Photoshop, and After Effects.
Now THIS, is a Baryonyx. I highly appreciate the effort you put into making this one, seeing you share progress was a pure delight.
Also oof, a lot of people thinking this is Suchomimus. The two are extremely closely related, so naturally they look similar. This is very much the perfect Baryonyx there is out there.
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420 likes! Sorry but I’m gonna have to ruin it for you
Abso-fucking-lutly
Tbf the Original one wasn't really that bad, but this one is just 👌
I think the accurate one is way more terrifying. Its that "hook" on its upper jaw plus the flatness of its snout that makes you think its gonna just cut you in half.
The one in the actual movie looks more like a toy.
Nah dude, the Movie version was like a Sailess Spino
I always thought the movie one looked like a mutant alligator. Or dinocroc from this old syfy channel movies
Not necessarily a bad thing in my eyes but I’d honestly prefer accuracy over monstrosities
I don’t think it’s “Jurassic park/world” appropriate though
Agreed the one in the movie looks cartoonist , I feel the classic movies had better cgi
@@evilcrashbandicootthetouho2753 I heard the reason the cgi in the old movies holds up so good is that they use life size animatronics alongeside it. Apparrently this makes the eye never get used to the cgi illusion so it keeps looking real.
I love it, it makes the scene so much better. The baryonyx went from generic dinosaur monster to an actual dinosaur
From generic crocodile to an actual horror monster. The film makers ought to be embarrassed for making it less terrifying than the real animal.
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Its intereseting
Alr dawg
Sucho and bary is so similar some many people dont know this
Well they are very similar so ppl can get confised
They do have have a lot of differences suchomimus is bigger has a longer snout etc but let’s not forget they are closely related and from the angle and lighting in the shot I can see how some people can perceive the baryonyx to look more as the suchomimus though I see were you are coming from as it annoys me as well.
I don't know what's more astonishing. The new model or the fact this was entirely made by a duck! 🦆🦖
Hahaha
Not entirely it's a unused design for baryonyx for fallen kingdom
@@srirampatel1842 *Baryonyx
@@SpinoAdri2001 ok now
What can i say? ....QUACK?!"
So much better! The scene is still ridiculous but a Baryonyx that follows the fossils is so much more menacing.
ridiculous?
@@dino5rd999
No animal would think about getting food with lava all around it like that, no matter how hungry. Not to mention that the interaction with lava like seen in the rest of the scene would be deady.
Pinche accunazi
I personally still like the scene, despite it's ridiculousness but having the unused concept design for the Baryonyx definitely helped improve it.
@@treyrex5987 why not they have it where they animal is more focus on trying to get out? That would've worked so much better
It baffles me that people like you aren't hired to work on these actual movies. It just makes no sense to me 🤯. You're very talented 💯
The studio prefers to have more cooler looking dinosaurs as opposed to scientifically accurate dinosaurs. Like look at the Giganatosaurus from Dominion. It looks nothing like its accurate counterpart, and instead, looks more like a miniature Godzilla.
While they do have dinosaurs designs that are somewhat close to being accurate, they are sadly a rare exception.
Yes, they hire you but then a man in a suit comes up and tells you that your design is ugly and that you better make the "scariest one they gave you"
@@dante1789they don't know 😂
@@birdiementlegen226 yeah, the Giga looks more like an Acro, but y'know. The J-verse isn't the same universe as ours irl since their past has a Giga meeting a Rex in the same time period.
@@birdiementlegen226"cooler looking" they look like sht ngl, accuracy is way better
I feel like a scientifically accurate baryonyx wouldn’t be stupid enough to let lava fall on its head and still try and kill people like a mindless monster
I mean to be fair this Volcano is cold enough a human managed to survive direct exposure to its pyroppastic flow with no injuries. That lava is probably like the fake cheese on gas station nachos. Warm and uncomfortable to have dumped on you but not exactly hot
It looks so absolutely gorgeously amazing! This is diamond hard evidence that you don't need a monster mash of a dinosaur to make a scene intense, the real deal got that covered already.
Diamond hard? I would argue that it looks a lot less intimidating.
@@wait....whatsmynameagain1099 shut up idiot
The entire point of the Jurassic Park/World movies is that these versions of the Dinosaurs aren't perfect replicas of what they actually looked like. This has been explicitly stated. When making these movies they aren't going for 100% accuracy, nor do they need to. It looks fine either way.
@@anthonyvallejo6421 That’s not an excuse for continuing to make dinosaurs not even resemble their original counterparts. The head of Baryonyx looks nothing like the JPW one, and will misinform people of what these animals were like. The original JP movie strived for accuracy and JPW has completely rejected injecting science - in what is supposed to be a Sci-Fi franchise - into these movies. It’s blatant misinformation.
Given how Paleontology continues to improve our understanding of these animals, changes in some - if not all of the dinosaurs in JPW - will be happening anyway, which would still make the line work while keeping up to date with our understanding of dinosaurs at the time of the movie’s release.
@@theatheistbear3117 it is an excuse though. Films give writers and directors creative freedom to do what they want and there is nothing wrong with that. No one is getting "misinformed". That's a ridiculous thing to say because no one is watching these movie for scientifically accurate dinosaurs. If they are and they genuinely believe they looked 100% like they do in these kinda of movies, then they're probably not very bright to begin with. In any event, the average Joe thinking a Spinosaurus looks like it did in JP3 is really not a big deal at all. Let people enjoy things and have their imagination run free, dude. It's really not that deep.
Man you really should work on movies or something like that. it looks perfect!
Well he is working on his own Documentary called "Forgoten Bloodlines" that will hopefully be a series down the line.
@@fang609 oh i didn,t knew that. Thanks
He is also working for Prehistoric Kingdom, IIRC
The accurate look looks more aesthetically appealing to be honest! 😃
I agree, it makes it more unique compared to other large theropods of the series.
It’s litterally paper thin mouth that is less appealing
@@CasualCat64 You'd rather stick with a boring, generic alligator mouth ever dinosaur portrayed in films has?
@@prehistoricnerd2068 yes
@@CasualCat64 Alright, but I don't see anything wrong with it's paper thin snout. If you couldn't see, it actually has a hook on its upper jaw which would be deadlier than the jaw that this baryonyx has. It's your opinion, but in my opinion, this baryonyx is much more appealing, it's unique coloration, it's hook jaw, it's ARMS THAT ARENT PRONATED, and it's more agile, slim body. That wouldn't be including the fact that Jurassic worlds baryonyx is shrink-wrapped like the rest.
Yeah I was totally confused which dinosaur that was before they called it Baryonyx. It's great to see one of my favorite dinosaur become animated correctly
I thought it was Suchomimus
@@blingblingboi5578 Suchomimus is larger than Baryonyx. And the claws would've been significantly larger, but you're right tho. The snout on this model looks longer which correlates with how the actual Suchomimus actually looks. Baryonyx had a shorter snout.
In an alternate universe, this is what we could've had. This just looks soo much better, in every way
And overall a better movie in general
well, the dinosaurs in the movie are not scientifically-accurate because of the mix of dna between other species of animals, so if u want something with real science, u can watch a good documentary
@@user-pj7fg8gq7w Yes but dinosaur documentaries are rarely accurate either. They are significantly more accurate than this but they all still have few or even many inaccuracies.
@@bardiabasiri3857 well, yeah because many thing on them get updated or outdated with recent discoveries, etc. and to be fair, the movies never say "scientifically accurate" yeah, it would be better if they had something more realistic but
we don't understand dinosaurs 100%, for example: a few years back some paleontologist gave the info/ speculation that the Tyranosaurus Rex had feathers on his entire body, while back everyone belived it but now we have skin imprints and proof that it was incorrect and there body (at least) wasn't full feathers. Nothing can be set in stone on those kinda studies
@@user-pj7fg8gq7w I’m fine with some inaccuracies in movies, and in old dinosaur documentaries information does become outdated. However there are some things that we have known for a while and still most dinosaur media including scientific dinosaur documentaries get blatantly wrong, such as the perpetual pronation of the arms of theropods and ornithopods and the almost complete lack of feathers on raptors and tyrannosaurs. Obviously not all dinosaur documentaries are guilty of these but the majority of mainstream ones are to some extent. I just think that it would be cool if someone made a main stream dinosaur documentary that portrays dinosaurs accurately, because mainstream dinosaur media is what influences people in the way they picture and imagine dinosaurs. It is because of movies like Jurassic Park that most people think dinosaurs are dull coloured scalely lizard like creatures instead of the amazing animals that they are, I just think that it would be great if the public would see an accurate portrait of dinosaurs for once.
I'm just genuinely SHOCKED that talented people like Digital Duck can just create VFX that look BETTER than blockbuster hollywood movies. Bravo, my friend. You have earned a subscriber and I hope you get many more.
True facts.
In my opinion it doesn't look better.
However you can make a case that it does feels better.
All that said, it's more of a tool and resources limitation.
Time in one side, resources on the other.
Guess the saying that art takes time still holds true.
I know a fella in that industry. Once I was talking to him about this, and he opined "sometimes, you can make THE perfect model, the most accurate and true to life rendering. You put your heart and soul into your work, and, the client looks at it, and says "I like the pink one better. Go with the pink one!" And, as a provider of a service, you have to abide by the client's decision, and provide what they want. On top of that, you have to learn to abide by their decision, and remain silent as to why yours was better". You need to learn to work WITH and for people that make business decisions that you don't agree with.
A lot of it is the lighting. Digital Duck matched it wonderfully here, making it look like it belongs in the scene.
No need to be so dramatic. It honestly doesn't look better from a purely technical standpoint, but it is very well done, and it's cool to see a more accurate version
"SEE! IT'S SCIENTIFICALLY ACCURATE!"
"HOW IS THIS BETTER?!"
You should try the same for Giganotosaurus. You can use the moment where he steps out of the trees and sees Owen and Grant.
That would be great
Now it's an actual Baryonyx, great work
The long slender snout makes it look so much more terrifying, it looks like it's going to grab you and snap you in half
Is that the new or the old version
@@willroberts2576 new
the slender snout looks like its going to grab you and snap u in half? lol?
@@AA-tz2bm no reason to not think baryonyx wouldn't use a combination of it's claws and snout while feeding, perhaps even it's feet to hold down and larger prey to rip it in half, such force can easily snap your spine if not tear you apart immediately
Oh my god you even included the eyes reflecting in the light before it revealed itself, this is heavenly
Fun fact: While no, having a bit of lava drop on you won't immediately kill you, it will cause SERIOUS injury for a reason you might not be aware of. Aside from the extreme heat, magma / lava is twice as dense as granit. So what looks like maybe just a few pounds is likely dozens of pounds.
It would crush you, literally. In the case of the Baryonyx, it'd likely have knocked it straight to the floor or even knocked it out.
We aint playing Roblox bro
While I don’t hate the JW Baryonyx design, I can’t deny that I would’ve preferred this in the actual movie. Also props for using the early concept art for Bary.
Same here.
In my opinion, the more inaccurate designs only worked for the first 3 movies, i don't know what it is about the jw designs, they just look, weird.
agreed the design that we got isn't absolutely terrible but i definitely prefer the more accurate design that they didn't use
Too bad the dinos are heavily modified hybrids using Frog DNA and don't forget, their universe ain't the same as ours (obviously) if a Giga meets a Rex at the same time in the past.
@@christosdoesthingsIt works for hybrids, not for real animals. They should reconstruct the real ones the way they did in JP, which was inaccurate but still looked like a dinosaur instead of just a beast. The hybrids can continue with their weird jaw designs because they're supposed to be monstrous.
This is so perfect, thanks for making it! I love Spinosauridae, and besides Spinosaurus, we don't get to see them fully rendered in media. I think the Baryonyx has a naturally threatening and unique shape, and it's a shame the movie design throws that all out.
I agree, I'm not even a dinosaur guy I just think the thinner face is more terrifying.
this is why i dont care for jurassic world, jurassic park only purposely got the raptors wrong to be more threatening. Everything else they tried to make realistic for what paleontology was at the time. They didn't have bland colored dinosaurs, with ugly designed back in jurassic park.
There's a Baryonyx in the third Ice Age movie! Ridiculous size but eh, it's a cartoon. It still made me smile as a kid when I saw it as I was a HUGE dinosaur freak.
@@thornhop wasnt the one in ice age a suchomimus?
@@Aykalia
Nope, apparently it's a baryonyx. Hard to tell regardless tho.
This is, honestly, way better, the baryonyx in the movie barely looked like a baryonyx, this one, not only looks real, but is still scary, good job
You should know how to spell baryonyx
@@sbgsledgegames7887 it’s not my fault I have literally never seen baryonyx written down before
oh my god haters are everywhere
@@dabalma I’m not a hater, I’m just not a fan of the Baryonyx in Fallen Kingdom
@@SCPguy-06 ehh you're not the only one who don't like the designs. i just think it's not like really bad i wanna it is bad. like the design is just american alligator with long legs and a shorter snout.
Jesus that is impressive. It’s so weird that they gave us a stupid dinocroc-looking ass instead of the Baryonyx that was actually on their website. I’m glad you modeled it after the one on the website, it’s honestly a really cool Bary design.
THIS SO MUCH BETTER! A gift for us and honestly it looks even scarier than the OG!
Scientificly acurate actully surpased Jurassic Park in Creepyness ever since the First Film
Velociraptor is now found to be possible to jumb down from Trees and eat it's Pray alive. Even though smaller, that's one heck of a Creepy increasment.
@@seretith3513 ayo what da-
Velociraptors jumping on trees?? 💀now that’s something new
@@iaminsfiredbytrustfration8502 well, the entire Dromeusaur group has these Footclaws and it does seem to be a usefull tool for Treeclimbling.
@@seretith3513 Itsa still the size of a duck. Jurassic Park Velociraptors could also jump from trees.. and they weren't the size of ducks. It doesn't even matter because the thing in Jurassic Park classed as a "raptor" isn't even a raptor, its a Deinonychus. Thats literally the same animal from Jurassic Park franchise that's labeled "raptor". They wrote the movie with Deinonychus but didnt like the name of the dinosaur so changed it to "velociraptor" so they could shove the shortened name "IssA raPdoR" in every chance they got. I guess I see their point as Deinonychus shortened would be what... "Deino".. Corny. Wouldnt have been as cool on kids meals.
@@seretith3513 velociraptor were the soze of turkeys, its hypothesized that perhaps velociraptorz didnt even hunt in packs.
Oh and also, velociraptors may even have used their claws primarily for climbing instead of combat.
In no way. Ever. Is the real Velociraptor scarier than the Jurassic Park version
And for some more accuracy, have the dino NOT walk into a burning oven just for some end-of-the-world snacks!
Well, maybe it was ruining way from lava/miasma in the tunnels, and it was already there when the eruption started.
That said, it would be looking for a way out, not trying to eat something.
Also, everybody should be having a heat stroke.
@@youkofoxy This scene has way too many stupid moments that ruin what used to make JP special. This is by far the worst JP movie and also a really shitty action-adventure movie to boot.
@@YaBoiDREX well at least it’s better than JP3 which honestly the most stupidest JP movie ever i’ve seen
@@achmadputra2 I actually think JP3 is a lot better.
@@YaBoiDREX a lot better? lol okay
Not only more realistic, but also way better from a CGI perspective. Especially the lighting imo.
The CG is much better in FK stop overreacting
@@darkshat3077 just because you like jw doesent mean you attack someone for not liking it
@@khalilow9362 are y’all that soft to where any person who disagrees with you is attacking?
@@darkshat3077 ok that's your opinion idiot
The fact that this looks more terrifying, realistic and accurate than the top budget studio is insane. You are talented as hell, clearly the people at Jurassic World and Universal are hiring the wrong guys
I don't think the dinosaurs are supposed to be accurate
Accurate is boring as hell. No one wants to see a turkey sized Raptor or a Trex covered in feathers. Let people have fun
@@hueyfreeman2307 I dunno, I think the I deal of a razor chicken is kinda funny. It depends on the type of film really. If you are making a thrilling summer blockbuster, go with scales. If you want to make a film or documentary about dinos, than go with feathers and accuracy.
@@hueyfreeman2307 I disagree with the first part, scientifically accurate dinos are cool af, if you really want innaccuracy that badly then i suggest watching those oldass movies with the clunky kangaroo-tailed dinosaurs. Also, that's a stupid oversimplification, there are big raptors, the feathers won't make them less deadly, and there's no evidence pointing towards a fully feathered trex lmao. But yeah, i like JW and people that endlessly complain about their designs are annoying
@@randomstormtrooper3345 Can’t really reply to the first part cause I one think JW dinosaurs are way cooler than what we VISUALIZE real dinos looking like especially Velociraptors cause their real looks have been changed so many times but yeah people who only care about accuracy and not just the dinos themselves are annoying as fuck
ЭТО МОЩНО, и даже слишком круто, отличная работа =)
Привет, я ваш фанат.
У меня аж встал от того, насколько всё качественно сделано
Им нужно показать это боссам студий
Хотел найти комент от TLD, а нашёл твой
Oh no I don’t have a Google translate and it’s in Russian I can’t realize what they’re saying
I'm so mad they didn't use a design closer to this, it's infinitely better!
Edit: Before anyone else replies with the same kind of comment: I'm not complaining that the movie design is innacurate, I just don't think it looks very good. I get that it's not a real dinosaur and it's made up of other DNA from other animals and so on. But that doesn't make the design any better, it's just a reason why it looks the way it does. I just think the JW Baryonyx barely resembles it's namesake dinosaur. The Heavy Claw that the animal is NAMED After is basically absent, the narrow snout that could make the design unique and standout is replaced with an alligator head, and the body just looks too barrel-shaped and armoured. It looks like a monster, not an animal. If they had to choose Baryonyx I don't see why they got rid of all of the defining features of Baryonyx. They could have gone with any old medium-sized theropod and it would have made no difference. At least the JW Carno has a great design and makes an impression, but the Bary has none of that. Fred the Dinosaurman did his own interpretation of the JW Baryonyx, with the same armour scutes and kept to the same "alligator in the sewers" aesthetic that the movie version went with. But his version not only looked 100x better, and retains the most notable features of the real Baryonyx, but it also fit in with the established JP designs.
You can't just say "It has DNA from other animals so it's ok" because I guarantee that if the JW Tyrannosaur ended up having an iguana-like skull, long arms, and webbed feet, people wouldn't be so quick to jump to its defense. Because it wouldn't be a Tyrannosaurus at that point. And I think that's where the JW Baryonyx finds itself. If you like the design, don't let me stop you, you can like whatever you want to like! I'm fact I actually think the "Alligator in the sewers" idea for a Baryonyx-like dinosaur is really cool, and objectively it's at least a decent monster design. But in my opinion, I just don't like the JW Baryonyx design.
Its a unused design for baryonax which is very accurate and similar how the creature had look like and duck used the same design
@@srirampatel1842 bad grammar
@@mimilocks3561 🙃
@@sidneysimons6475 I'm not saying the design is bad because it's innacurate, I love a lot of the innacurate designs in the JP/JW films. The problem with the Bary is that it A) Doesn't even closely resemble a Baryonyx, and B) I just don't think it's a good looking design
@@sidneysimons6475 but JW still screwed with the cretaceous flashback, they should make the cretaceous flashback with a bit accurate dinosaur to show the one that ingen make is not an 100% real dinosaur and already being mix DNA with other animal (sorry for my bad English)
The accurate super thin mouths are actually much scarier than the Jurassic World rendition.
Thank you. The original Baryonyx honestly looked like they copy pasted the head of a Deinosuchus onto the body of a Suchomimus and called it Baryonyx 😂
Love to see the accuracy. The franchise could be so much better if the dinosaurs were at least close to being accurate. This is proof that accuracy still works and looks scary. Amazing work man, this is incredible
Nah, it would be more well received by people who know dinosaurs but I bet the general audience wouldn't like it as much. Many just go and watch for the action in the newer movies.
@@aaronsandman749 idk I feel like they can do some really cool stuff with accurate dinosaurs. It would satisfy those who like the accuracy but still have cool looking designs to fit the themes. They could do so much cool stuff with feathered raptors in particular
@@ethoraptor9479 For example puffing up for intimidation or feathers coverd with blood. And feathers could work as camou to
@@julianswinton5355 that would be freaking amazing
@@aaronsandman749 we could have said the same thing in the past when the first movie came out. People still saw dinosaurs and slow and dim-witted creatures until a big Hollywood blockbuster showed them otherwise. Cant be hard to ask them to be more realistic.
This looks so much better than what we got
This was truly a masterpiece. I really appreciate the fact you put so much dedication in to this.
The baryonx is really underrated Dino. You made people love it!
Good Job! Keep it up!
I love seeing these scientifically accurate re-interpretations! As a dinosaur lover they are REALLY refreshing and even satisfying to see :'D Bravo!
B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L!!!! I have never seen more talented animation from one person, and you certainly accomplished your goal of improving the Baryonyx!
That new one looks kind of like the creatures we see in Museums. I wish “Ingen” could’ve made them pure natural like the extinct ones.
It’s even funnier cause I’m pretty sure the original model for baryonyx looked a lot like this one lol 😆 amazing work 👍
This is so good! He seems a little stiff coming out of the tunnel but when I think about it, that posture is not normal for a theropod, coming out of a cramped space like that, so it actually works better than the smooth movement of the original shot, and his movement looks really good and natural once he's out of the tunnel.
This is what I call intrinsic ambition. Great result!
Now this makes me wish we had this realistic version of Baryonyx in the movie. Good job.
This Looks amazing! Really, it’s 10 times better than the movie version, this actually looks like Baryonyx instead of a generic dinosaur with a crocodile snout glued to its face. Beautiful.
Finally a worthy opponent, our fight will be legendary mr duck
An objective improvement over the sleazy dinocroc we got.
The FK design, alongside that Juvenile ''Allosaurus'' have got to be the worst JP/JW designs, you did such a great job redesigning it to it's original state, i don't get why they made it a literal bipedal crocodile when it's still really intimidating like this.
Personally I think the "Allosaurus" in JWFK should've been a Teratophoneous, as it was called so in concept art
That way the Allosaurus in Battle at Big Rock could've been THE actual Allosaur
Though I don't really mind the Baryonyx design as Masrani did want "cooler" looking dinosaurs than accurate scientific ones
not
@@Paleossauro not what?
@@TheGhost-rp3ko :d
@@Paleossauro fine then, keep your secrets
It's funny that the more accurate one is more terrifying in this setting.
The more accurate one gave me a chill. The movie one invoked no reaction when I saw it. Yours felt so much more real, well done!
This would have been a WAY more interesting dino to see. Also omg, amazing work!
It's a truly astonishing difference! The OG model feels like a Hollywood "Gator flushed down the toilet" monster, large tongue, alligator-like jaw, large reptilian eyes, scaley coarse skin, it's designed almost exclusively for shock value. The accurate model however; that eerily thin jaw, the stretchy wrinkly skin around the jaw joint and the body, the way the skin refracted the light smoothly, the small expressionless eyes, it truly feels like a creature which has a history, an ecology, a wild animal rather than a mindless monster. Truly well done.
Now this is wayyy more intense and scary than the original movie! Epic work
I’m a dinosaur sucker. Seeing the film version of baryonyx really confused me because of how far from the actual animal it appeared. I literally had to stop the trailer scene and I asked myself “…what the fuck is that supposed to be? They say it’s baryonyx but…it doesn’t look like it.” It shouldn’t be so hard to figure a dinosaur out. Your recreation looks beautiful and far more recognizable.
The amount of talent and patience it took to make something that looks just as good as the original astonishes me. Great work!
This is so much better
Why the hell did they change it into that abomination?
Excellent work lad
That looks so freaking cool great job
Pls continue posting this great work, i would love to see jw movies accurate, and scenes like this being with realistic dinosaurs instead of giant monsters is so satisfying
I don’t get what’s wrong with that tho why they have to monsterify it, the accurate one is litrally so much creapier
Both is good , it just how people see it , and again , jp Dinos are not accurate bcuz it has some other animal dna in it
@@iaminsfiredbytrustfration8502 that excuse doesn't really work since now they made giga look like an unofficial hypo concavenator from the isle
and that was supposed to be one of the “more accurate” dinosaur designs
@@ghaniKSW2wha- they tried to make the Giga more accurate ?? Dayum
@@iaminsfiredbytrustfration8502 yeah they tried to make it more accurate but then decided that “people would probably confuse it with another large dinosaur” so they made it not look like a rex or giga in other words they thought it would look too similar to the t rex if it was accurate
so they made it look like a different animal instead.....
@@ghaniKSW2 Can I ask why you had to put so much spaces to your next small statement, where it now just says "Read more"?
I will never understand, how people find those cartoonish fantasy designs more appealing than the realistic ones. Great work!
Agreed. They only worked for the first movie since they were based on how people believed them to look back then
Wow!!! You did a INCREDIBLE JOB!! The Baryonyx that you did looks SO MUCH better and realistic! :)
This is so much better. When FK came out, I couldn't even properly tell it was a Baryonyx. It looks like a weird, tall raptor with an elongated snout. Even the JW Evolution game version looks better than the film one.
Now this, this is accurate, you are very good at these I hope you get hired on CGI by films this was just beautiful
I actually think this looks better than the actual film! Something about the lighting and movement of the replacement model looks more grounded in the area.
My favorite dinosaur done correctly in all its glory. Thank you Duck!
The scientifically accurate baryonyx looks scarier
This is what JW2 bary should have been. Great work!
Love BOTH of 'em!
But i love yours more for the Sheer amount of EFFORT Ya put into it!!
Same
Now THIS is a Baryonx for sure 🦖
This is amazing! I hope you are doing more vids like this in the future. 🙂
Finally, some justice for my favourite dinosaur
More accurate version is actually a lot more terrifying than the version in the movie
The Jurassic World Baryonyx is way better than the one from Fallen Kingdom. Good Job, bro!
They really did baryonyx dirty in that movie. Accurate one looks SOOOO much better.
Pure perfection, finally a Baryonyx design that isn’t trash
the JWFK was NOT trash
@@taliesincoleman6569 and you’re free to think that if you want
@@jasonvoorhees5180 well it's good that you respect my honest opinion
There are some people who complain that it is a biped crocodile and that if it had been more real it would be more scary, but come on, the dilophosaurus has characteristics that it never really had or at least that is my point of view
@@isaacreyna3614 exactly
Me: Now for the other scientifically dinosaurs?
Duck: Which one?
Me: Yes.
Both look hella cool! You did a fucking OUTSTANDING job creating this and making it look like part of the movie. Bravo!
You deserve a LOT more support lmao
They should hire you
aaaaaaand subscribed. This is incredibly good! Not a big stickler on the scientific accuracy for these films because it's science fiction-- but even then the more scientific version is wayyyyy cooler and scarier looking. The original just looks like a bad cgi alligator monster. Great job!
Dude stop. The CG in the OG is much better. Cooler is your opinion. But scarier definitely goes to FK
@@darkshat3077 Stop what? Telling Digital Duck I like their take? Personal preference. I have an opinion and you have yours. It's called free will. Leave me alone.
@@Artreyus the cg is objectively better in FK. DDs Bary looks incredibly cartoonish.
@@darkshat3077 the FK bary design looks like a baby with that giant head on that thin long ass neck
@@darkshat3077 and it's head is literally a rectangle like it came from a Roblox game or a Minecraft mod
Yeah thats its the Baryonyx
honestly the more accurate one is the more terrifying one.
Yea first time watching I had no idea that was a Baryonyx. Good remake
I hope you do the entire franchise one day 😂
I was super annoyed with the movie's design for Baryonyx. This looks far more accurate. And now they've gone and ruined the Giganotosaurus in so many ways as well. Hollywood, I swear.
They've feathered the Oviraptor (they didn't leave the wings, but it still has feathers) and Pyroraptor is also going to be completely feathered, so they're trying to fix their mistakes.
@@Heitor2008 but they cant really fix it no more sinde yknow they already said that dinosaurs are incomplete snd have some amphibian dna so they can ruin dinosaurs as much as they really want.
@@khalilow9362 yes, but people don't pay attention to the story (and they noticed that), so people think it was exactly that way! And they're overreacting to this excuse of incomplete DNA... because even the scene that takes place in Cretaceous (and it should be right) is full of mistakes in everything!
this crazy bastard really said "fine ill do it myself" and then made some shit better then a multi million dollar studio
WOW this looks great! It irritated me how inaccurately they designed baryonyx in the movie when the actual look of the animal is way cooler anyway.
The real Baryonyx looks so much cooler than that monsterverse reject in the movie.
Finally! I hadn't even realized it was a baryonx in that scene until someone else called it that lmao
This is a good example of how much the Jurassic Park franchise went from 'let's have bleeding-edge warm-blooded dinosaurs' to 'let's have lumpy movie monsters'. The switch from crocosaurus to actual Baryonyx is like night and day. I expect any 'Jurassic' films in a decade or less to feature iguanas with rubber spikes glued to them.
(Still got the 'roar at your prey' trope, but baby steps)
@@sasquatch668able Hahaha, 'tiny brain'! Good to see you're resorting to personal insults in your desperate attempt to grab a win. That's a real effective strategy.
Unfortunately you didn't disguise your own tiny brain too well, when you prove my point of "the Jurassic Park franchise deliberately dumbed down" by using a quote from the THIRD MOVIE.
It's beautiful
Even tho I personally like how the franchise stuck with the inaccurate designs and how the fallen kingdom baryonyx resembles the spinosaurus from jp3, this would have been frickin AMAZING 2 see in theaters like seriously i didn't realize how much I needed this until now.
Okay the scientific one is scarry as hell!
I like that your version doesn't look hungry, but instead more worried about being in a damn tunnel with lava and two yelling humans.
Amazing work! It is looking WAY scarier than the OG version. Keep this work up, subbed.
This time the scientifically accurate design looks A LOT better
I think the accurate version is way scarier. It’s creepier!
HOLY SHIT! THIS LOOKS SO REAL!
i love when the baryonx appears and franklin sounded like a bird when he screams he was like A UHGH A UGA UGA
Better than the original
this is amazing, scientific accuracy in Jurassic park without making it less scary! seriously, this looks better than the original film
This one looks much better and more terrifying. Actually, all the accurate versions of Jurassic dinosaurs look more menacing than the movie versions.
I'll never get my head around how they can choose to change it because they think they can make it scarier or something, the real shape of its head is much more alien and unnerving to me than their crocodile-looking variant.