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I wonder what a properly scaled Giga will look alongside vanilla T. rex.
(Jurassic World Evolution flashbacks).
This Giga seems to be on the smaller side compared to the Tyrannosaurus too. Is a gorgeous model but I felt it can be bigger.
I want bigger Giga too. Of course as usually model is on awesome level.
The Giga is, unlike the JPOG Tyrannosaurus, scaled to its real life counterpart, whereas the JPOG Tyrannosaurus is a 14 meter long behemoth.
From what I can gather, this isn't actually the case, and the vanilla T. rex is (at least intended to be) a reasonable enough - if not still somewhat oversized - 12.5 meters long.
The reason the T. rex seems to be 14 meters long is because, by default, Blender's unit scale is too big (I learned this when I found out that, using the default scale, even the base human model is seemingly oversized, at 6ft 4in tall); turning the unit scale down to 0.9 results in more accurate/less inflated measurements (the human, for instance, goes from 6'4 to 5'9).
Something worth noting however is that puts the rex as undersized by JPOG's own standards as the dinopedia cites the JPOG rex as 13 meters long, suggesting the actual scale is somewhere between the two.
As a result of this we provide rescaled guests with the majority of our content to allow for everything to work on the base blender scale system, and while this can be and definitely is quite jarring when compared to the original games content in a full pack this issue becomes significantly less prevelant.
However, thank you for that piece of information, we'll be looking into finding the actual scale JPOG is at to try and ensure that mainstay AOG is scaled properly.
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That's accurate, right?
Unfortunately not, the Giganotosaurus skeletal used for reference in this restoration can be found here:
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im glad you are using Franoys to get your measurements his work is great and really accurate