The head looks seriously emaciated and shrinkwrapped. The skull shape might be pretty accurate. But this is just skin and bone. Which is not accurate at all. Especially the lower temporal fenestra should be a buldge from all the muscle, not a depression. Like real animals you should not be able to see the outlines of those skull holes.
Removing the small spikes on the back is also speculative. Not necessarily accurate or inaccurate.
It's nice to have the arms fixed though. So that's a nice touch.
The shinky look and the bones are the features of offtherails777's Carchar texture(link https://www.nexusmods.com/jurassicworldevolution/mods/334) and theres no evidence that proves Carchar has spikes on the back so it's definitely inaccurate and yes it will be more accurate or natural when using vanilla skins,i will upload that version
Yes, it's fairly unlikely that it had iguana-like spikes on the back. But you cannot say it's definitely inaccurate because we simply do not know. And similar structures are known in some Sauropods and Ornithopods, so it's not unheard of. Without spikes is more likely. But either with or without is speculative. Don't presume to know things that are unknown.
You are a god mate ! I hereby declare you, "The creator and owner of the Most Paleo-accurate Carcharodontosaurus mod" right next to PrimalTyrantrum who is "The creator and owner of the Most Paleo-accurate Spinosaurus mod". Be proud of that title, because you deserve it.
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Removing the small spikes on the back is also speculative. Not necessarily accurate or inaccurate.
It's nice to have the arms fixed though. So that's a nice touch.
and theres no evidence that proves Carchar has spikes on the back so it's definitely inaccurate
and yes it will be more accurate or natural when using vanilla skins,i will upload that version
Without spikes is more likely. But either with or without is speculative. Don't presume to know things that are unknown.
Excellent work!
what's the TRex mod behind the Carcharodontosaurus?