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Fucking awesome!

Chromonaut responds:

Thanks!

I love her expressiveness! Far left is a fav, but I would like to see more exaggerated expressions, like Murder-pissed, Adorableness, Shock/Terror, Biiig Laughter, that kinda stuff. More action poses could be cool too! How does she run and jump? Does she dance? What's her body-language quirkiness? When she's tense, when she's relaxed. She has a strong design and color pallet and I wanna see what you can do with her!

Wildblur responds:

In the near future if I have time to learn animation hopefully

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!

MindChamber responds:

Very true, I'll try my best to keep going, thanks!

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.

DieMango responds:

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.

*bangs fists on desk*
PUT IT *thump*
ON A *thump*
SHIRT! *thump*

I love it! Diamond is my favorite shape, I love the color pairing of cream and purple, she's a babe, the bats are great, and you're a continued inspiration.

Keep going! You've really been revving on all cylinders lately, so don't slow that momentum!

Sabtastic responds:

!! What a pleasant, hyped-up review! You are too kind!
I'll spruce it up a tad and throw it up on my Redbubble for ya soon. Cheers!

I'll try to keep that momentum going too. Helps that I've got a bunch of big conventions coming up -- gotta make new content!

This is great! I love her design!

FallingGiants responds:

Means a lot! Thanks!

Look at her go!

Belthagor responds:

She has a birthmark on her face now. :D Also I made the background a bit better, imo.

"WHO AM I? WHAT AM I?"

A goddamn legend. Get this man some tuna before he up and decides to show us all his balls!

jouste responds:

haha i could hear his voice from your comment. so perfect

*highfives

Holy shit, what a breathtaking and effective display of scale and vastness, it's almost dizzying with the impossible angle and sheer distance this thing's conveying. Truly amazing job, and the color-balance rocks too! I just kinda wish there was more of it to see, weirdly, because the way that it's cropped off at the bottom and how it's chopping that knight in half in the bottom-right kinda makes me feel like we're only seeing some of a much larger picture.

Kayas-Kosmos responds:

Thank you! I'm really glad you like this piece.

I do agree with you regarding the knight, although sadly with this being a commission there were some limitations to what I needed to draw. Hopefully I can keep this in mind if I plan another drawing like this.

What an awesome and realized style! I love it!

How did you pull off that dot-matrix pattern in the background?

XtremerSadiq responds:

Thank you! It's a feature in the program I use, Clip Studio Paint

-This is Phobotech!-
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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Geoff Galneda @Galneda

Age 37, Male

Voice Actor/Animator

Collin College

Denver, CO

Joined on 9/22/03

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