His antenna comes across as a joystick instead of antenna. Gir's arms are like robotic tentacles with little hands at the end of them. There are ringed segments that allow his arms to extend, contract, and bend. See? Where are they on your model?
Looks like a robotic wasp, I like it alot:) I think you should go for it but get a solid idea about the head while still in concept stage otherwise it could end in tradegy like d00kie said!
and why would robots use humans as batteries, you can't get more energy out of something than you put in. they should just burn whatever they're feeding the humans and they'd probably get more electricity.
nice work swizzle - on suggestion though - if you can 'afford' the tris - maybe make the 'eyes' on the rails on separate planes - some they can move up an down..or not nice work anyway- like the ashley popbot/robot inspiration
Hi. I'm using HumanIK in Maya 2023 and can't seem to figure out one issue. I have a root bone in my character's skeleton. I have that mapped to the Reference node in HumanIK. But when I import an animation on the skeleton and do a Bake to Control Rig, the Reference always status at 0,0,0 instead of (as I want) being…
with the environment coming along nicely I decided I need a couple of other things to help set the scene off nicely. Firstly I needed some robotic arms and and a couple of ships to bring the place to life a bit more:
Made a robot arm in 3ds max. Just the high-poly model. I'm going to try and take something a bit simpler to completion. Also, started another project based on a concept I found on the net. Still a work in progress.
Well, it's supposed to look like an ibex standing on it's hind legs. Those things on the side are some robotic shoulder implants, but it looks more like a goat-man with cyber limbs. Well, looks like I misspelled the thread name then.
Using a net will only lead to you pulling a muscle either Go at there knees with a sledge hammer or crash there skull with a brick then drag the body to your destination of choice. I recently came down off my Robot unicorn addiction.
Casshern was based off an old 70's anime of the same name Casshern Gatchaman I guess they do look kind of similar, but the gatcha guys have capes and bird like visors and casshern has a helmet and a robot dog