Bring one of Earth’s most fearsome predators to life with this fully rigged and professionally animated Tyrannosaurus Rex 3D model, designed specifically for use in cinematic productions, AAA games, simulations, VR/AR, or scientific visualization.
This asset features a highly detailed, cleanly retopologized mesh built for maximum flexibility, whether you're running it in a real-time engine or preparing it for high-end renders. The mesh is quad-based, fully UV unwrapped, and optimized for smooth deformations and easy subdivision.
But what truly sets this model apart is the comprehensive library of over 160 animations. From aggressive hunting and fighting to naturalistic behaviors like drinking, eating, resting, and defending territory—this dinosaur is more than a model—it’s a living, breathing character.
✅ Model Highlights:
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Fully Rigged: Advanced control rig with natural limb articulation, tail sway, jaw opening, and breathing support
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Animation Ready: Clean hierarchy and skin weights for stable, realistic performance
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Clean Topology: Quad-based mesh with even distribution, ideal for deformation and sculpting
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Optimized for Game Engines: Works seamlessly in Unreal Engine, Unity, and Blender
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Real-World Scale: Modeled to real anatomical proportions of Tyrannosaurus rex
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Texturing: Fully UV-mapped and ready for custom materials or PBR workflows
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Export Formats: .blend (native), FBX (with animation baked), OBJ (static)
🎬 Animation Breakdown – 160+ Included Animations:
This model comes packed with a diverse set of high-quality dinosaur animations, perfect for building AI behaviors, cinematic encounters, or survival scenarios:
🦖 Behavior & Movement Animations:
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2x Hatchery Exit – Emerging from eggs or restricted spaces
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10x Jump, Attack, Defend & Death – Includes vertical lunges, dramatic finishes, and wounded deaths
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18x Hunt & Kill (Ceratopsidae-focused) – Tailored for prey interactions, lunging, grappling, and finishing
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68x Fight & Attack Variants – From calculated swipes to full-bodied charges, including aggressive combos
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Rest to Walk (Sick) – Lethargic transition animation, ideal for wounded states
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16x Running Animations – Includes standard and aggressive run cycles for pursuit or battle
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19x Walking Animations – Standard walks, turns, and aggressive posture walks
🦴 Environmental & Utility Animations:
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Attack Fence – A full-body ram or attack on an enclosure (ideal for park escape scenes)
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Bind Pose – Standard neutral pose for rig testing or engine setup
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5x Drinking Animations – Naturalistic water interactions, subtle breathing included
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6x Eating Animations – Feeding from carcass, tearing, chewing motions
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5x Resting Animations – Lying, relaxed, with idle breathing
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2x Sleep Animations – Settling into rest, eye closing
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4x Stand and Die Animations – Includes aggressive versions (e.g., dying in a roar or mid-charge)
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Territory Defend Animation – Head tilt, roar, stomping, and bluff charge
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Winch to Stand Idle – Transitional animation (for scenes with restraints or mechanical lifts)
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5x Ragdoll Recovery Animations – Left-side fall to standing recoveries
🧩 Use Cases:
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Games: Survival games, prehistoric battle simulations, open-world exploration, RTS
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Film & TV: Creature features, dinosaur documentaries, CGI VFX
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Education: Interactive museum displays, scientific visualizations, VR tours
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Animation & Concepting: Reference animation, cinematic prototyping
Check out the animation's in YT 😊
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7vawgWHbuk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_eXStDTfM8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MojeZoSc4so
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKG84UW8czM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPm3FanUlpk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TFOUce1nl0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpZ30bT1YQU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_sl_FFwRhQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVXp2IRIkXg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xldvAuk179w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGjNgOc3ksA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsNaQ18nXM0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05_2M1n4Wy4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYl3RqV1DY4
Stay tuned, as I’ll be uploading more videos on YouTube soon, so you should check them out—thank you