Here are some designs for another mech and pilot piece I am working on. Actually, I’ve been working on this one for quite some time so these particular designs are quite old. Keep in mind the latest versions will be done with the iray engine and the metal parts will look like metal…
#1 isometric view
#2 side view
The other idea was that the bulbs are a powerful radar array, and that these swift mechs would just run around mapping things. They'd be supported by banks of S2S missles that would just rain down over all the targets this guy just identified
This would be more practical for a UAV but let's just assume the HD microwave array is too heavy for a drone
It looks like a fever fly head. Fiction based on imagined future scientific or technological advances and major social or environmental changes, frequently portraying space or time travel and life on other planets.
Did you just paste a definition of cyberpunk in your reply?
OMG, couldn’t choose the best, they all are awesome!!! Super robots!!!
Stay tuned for even more robots!
Post in the manner that suits you, I trust you will get to read my old posts eventually…
I share your pain, which is why I offer you no rebuke…
Ears?! In the first frame I rather thought some sort of extending arm-like thing would pop out and then recoil and stash back in those spare-tire looking compartments when not needed. Just so long as they are not speakers. BOOM!
Just wait until you see the renders with the new engine, they look so much better…
Waiting patiently, Alex.
I plan to roll them out tomorrow
I really need to get back to playing around with that sort of thing
Wow, he is cool!!
Love the details!!
Tomorrow I will have more on this for you
Your creativeness and talented mind always amaze.
The best is yet to come, tanoshimi ni shite kudasai…
tanoshimi ni shite kudasai… as well!
Like I said, lots of special stuff this week
All great pieces but the side view is one I like the best.
I have more of these in the pipeline, and you can help me determine which one to start on!
Alex, loved the last two experimental pictures. Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
I really need to get back to playing around with that sort of thing