>>10780802I think it's mostly the paint apps like this anon said
>>10781301 the Cyberzoic one looks to do a much better job at bringing out the details of the sculpt. Though I'm personally not a fan of making a half-ton predator one of the most expensive pigments in the natural world.
>>10781491>When I was growing up, only Archaeopteryx was accepted as being feathered,Yutyrannosaurs wasn't discovered until 2012 when I was a freshman in high school, but it's always been feathered. The paratypes were found in a lake that preserved them beautifully with their feathers. Most large Tyrannosaurs are preserved with scales, so animals like Rex, Tarbo, and Daspleto would have been as feathered as an African Elephant is furry. Yu was much older and nowhere near as heavy, plus they were living in a location similar in climate to New England or Southern Canada while Tyrannosaurus was living in a climate more like modern Florida. So you can really think of them a woolly tyranosauroid.
>I do agree they could've done more to make the feathers look dynamic like some tufts and maybe a bit more detail or asymmetry in the textureI think that's more a limitation of the basal nature of the Yu's feathers. Yu wouldn't have had more derived feathers like Dromaeosaurs. Instead, its feathering would have looked much more like that of a Cassowary.