One of my first crushes! Great job bringing her to life! I love the detail to her hair.
One of my first crushes! Great job bringing her to life! I love the detail to her hair.
I hope they finally got lunch.
Mind-blowing. I must practice and learn how to get better and draw awesome shit like this.
Holy fucking shit this thing is full and radical. Immense talent, style and vibrancy. My jaw slacked when the full thing loaded, what is your advice- what lessons did you learn while making this? Any detail in particular that you're really stoked how it came out? What bad habits in art have you recently broken?
Love the underlighting and her hinges! Hydraulics look great, and the scattered papers do well for the implied sound scape.
Only way to scrub that rust off is to do more, so strike the iron while it's hot and keep going! It doesn't have to be a one-and-done. She could get continuations and modifications. She could be grinding on pipes to get to others!
Very true, I'll try my best to keep going, thanks!
I wanted you to know, when I search on Google Images for Galarian Weezing, this shows up on the first page! You're making waves, dude! Ride it!
Lmao, I love her facial expression, and her proportions and tail behavior make her seem like she would be really fun to animate!
Might want to adjust that content rating to Adult please, thanks
She is hella CUTE! I love her! Great jorb
I love them all. Third tank from left is best tank, but I appreciate the lil Tank Police / Metal Slug / Sherman doing his best. The dog is the goodest boye
Design question: What is the function or purpose of the metal cuff at the bottom of the front tread of the largest tank?
The only reason a tread would need to reach that high, (note: almost twice the height of a utility truck) would be if it needed to conquer sizably high terrain.
My immediate concern for the design is it exponentially increases the risk of a tread shot from the front, disabling a tank that is too large and heavy to tow.
The metal cuff seems to invalidate or contradict the very ww1 strategy to have such high reaching frontal tread sets. No surface gripped in that area will continue past the cuff, and it looks like it conforms around the shape of that bottom hinge, so its not like a surface that can be retracted or swiveled aside.
I suggest something like a bulldozer scraper that can be lifted up beneath the turret to allow manueverability. I'm assuming its an armor point to help against mines or something.
Hehehe. Covers where put there for mine protection. Also high threads just so it looks cool tbh XD
Maybe it climbs and crushing enemy strongholds.
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I've done animatics for Cyanide & Happiness, Purgatony, and WWE Storytime! I'm also a voice actor that's performed roles in One Piece, Gundam: Witch from Mercury, & Smite!
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Voice Actor/Animator
Collin College
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Joined on 9/22/03