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Post by tom on Mar 29, 2020 16:47:01 GMT -5
Maybe I'll download and play around with it since I have a lot of time on my hands these days. 😉
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Post by brobear on Mar 30, 2020 2:07:11 GMT -5
*I love it... I love everything about it. Perfect choice for the background, The ancient Roman arena image magnifies the point that this is indeed a face-off. The bear is holding his head down - perfect. Above all else, a bear will attempt to guard his nose. I believe you got the sizes pretty-much is correct. Peter mentioned somewhere that Amur tiger numbers are increasing and bigger tigers are being seen. 480-pound tigers are probably more common now than they were just a decade ago.
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Post by theundertaker45 on Mar 30, 2020 7:11:03 GMT -5
Here is another one for you, brobear requested Monatana black bear/cougar, therefore we have a 215lbs American black bear and a 130lbs cougar taking on each other:
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Post by brobear on Mar 30, 2020 7:50:06 GMT -5
Fantastic work 'Taker. I more than pleased.
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Post by theundertaker45 on Mar 30, 2020 10:58:13 GMT -5
Size comparison between a record breaking 1500lbs grizzly (150cm at the shoulders) and a gigantic Siberian tiger (110cm at the shoulders, 600lbs) like KingKodiak requested:
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Post by brobear on Mar 30, 2020 11:05:23 GMT -5
This is good. The tiger fans have always wanted to use as big a tiger as possible ( like this one ) against a typical-sized inland grizzly. A 1500-pound grizzly ( modern times ) would have to be a Kodiak bear. Even the record Alaskan peninsula brown bear weighed slightly less. Of course; only a very small percentage of brown bears are ever weighed; even by hunters. Too bad.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2020 11:22:15 GMT -5
[mention]theundertaker45 [/mention] Do you take requests that aren’t bears/big cats? I’ve always wanted to see a southern elephant seal compared to other mammals. Not sure if that would be harder or easier to do.
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Post by brobear on Mar 30, 2020 11:30:44 GMT -5
[mention]theundertaker45 [/mention] Do you take requests that aren’t bears/big cats? I’ve always wanted to see a southern elephant seal compared to other mammals. Not sure if that would be harder or easier to do. That should be a Kodiak bear-sized California grizzly which once would have seen Southern elephant seals on the California beaches. But, OMG! The 'Taker probably needs a vacation.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2020 11:50:06 GMT -5
[mention]theundertaker45 [/mention] Do you take requests that aren’t bears/big cats? I’ve always wanted to see a southern elephant seal compared to other mammals. Not sure if that would be harder or easier to do. That should be a Kodiak bear-sized California grizzly which once would have seen Southern elephant seals on the California beaches. But, OMG! The 'Taker probably needs a vacation. Very true, and yes by no means is it something that I need done quickly or in the near future! I just thought it be interesting, since it’s very easy to underestimate the size of an elephant seal, so to compare it to something like a polar bear, buffalo, or even hippo would be cool.
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Post by theundertaker45 on Mar 30, 2020 12:05:58 GMT -5
@hardrobin1212 I'll do a lot of them including Southern elephant seals, I've just started out. This is the battle of the titans, my friends, a Davis Strait polar bear (1100lbs, 140cm at the shoulders) taking on a peninsular grizzly (850lbs, 130cm at the shoulders):
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Post by King Kodiak on Mar 30, 2020 12:19:44 GMT -5
Size comparison between a record breaking 1500lbs grizzly (150cm at the shoulders) and a gigantic Siberian tiger (110cm at the shoulders, 600lbs) like KingKodiak requested: Holy Crap. Awesome mate thanks alot. This is what i wanted to see. The bear is much taller at the shoulers, much bulkier, much broader, much stronger. The bear wins 8/9 out of 10 times. That bear would wreck that tiger.
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Post by tom on Mar 30, 2020 12:37:22 GMT -5
We've created a monster. good job Taker. By the way are you using GIMP for these latest comparisons?
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Post by theundertaker45 on Mar 30, 2020 12:43:44 GMT -5
tomI am using both Gimp and Paint3D for the latest comparisons and it works perfectly well.
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Post by tom on Mar 30, 2020 12:45:15 GMT -5
Hows the learning curve for GIMP?
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Post by theundertaker45 on Mar 30, 2020 13:23:30 GMT -5
tomI've watched two tutorial videos, therefore it was easier for me getting into it. The tools that I need for my comparisons aren't that complicated to handle and you get used to it over time but I would definitely say that Paint3D is much more beginner-friendly.
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Post by theundertaker45 on Mar 30, 2020 13:39:18 GMT -5
Here is a comparison between a ~300lbs Ussuri black bear (90cm at the shoulders) and an ~850lbs Svalbard polar bear (125cm at the shoulders):
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Post by theundertaker45 on Mar 30, 2020 17:04:08 GMT -5
Last comparison for today; a ~270lbs Asian black bear (85cm at the shoulders) taking on a 240lbs spectacled bear (80cm at the shoulders):
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Post by theundertaker45 on Mar 31, 2020 7:00:14 GMT -5
King KodiakAs you requested, here is my size comparison of a mature male Asian elephant (275cm at the shoulders, probably ~9000lbs) taking on a big male Bengal tiger (105cm at the shoulders, probably ~500lbs):
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Post by theundertaker45 on Mar 31, 2020 10:01:46 GMT -5
Here is a size comparison between a mature male African cape buffalo (145cm at the shoulders, ~1600lbs) and a large African lion (103cm at the shoulders, 450lbs):
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Post by King Kodiak on Mar 31, 2020 12:20:06 GMT -5
King Kodiak As you requested, here is my size comparison of a mature male Asian elephant (275cm at the shoulders, probably ~9000lbs) taking on a big male Bengal tiger (105cm at the shoulders, probably ~500lbs):
Once again, awesome job mate. Amazing. And yeah, sure looks like the kitty has a chance of winning, ha ha ha ha.
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