Welcome, I’ll do random things here, updates, series, remakes, etc. Not much to say, it’s pretty simple.
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awwwww
look at squishie-
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Lunch has been decided-
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OH GOD NO
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The End
*As some weird background music plays, That Jadey M Guy is all burnt up with no skin at all while Cheese Biscuit Animations is angry at the sight of his VERY Envious Friend while Princess Peach watches in horror, Cheese Biscuit will never be the same*
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… I will never understand how your “brain” works
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Neither will I… Neither will I…
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ARES:
Artillery
Response
Extermination
SystemARES was built by Felix in an attempt to create the perfect killing machine. This went too well, as it turned on them and nearly relieved Max of his walking privileges.
Similar to solar panels, Lunite stores the moons energy for daylight. Even though it’s dirty, and therefore hard to identify as the metal, ARES is made of Lunite. Due to this, some of the wiring is to harness the energy absorbed from the metal, and use it to power ARES. If a wire or metal plate gets broken, he will be slowed ever so slightly. This energy also powers the hidden light in the right side of his face, next to his vertical sensor (his eye in a way). His body can detach to form
1. A turret
2. His top half, which can fly and function normallyARES, fitting to both his acronym and what it stands for, shows no mercy in the battlefield. His abundant knowledge on anatomy allows him to brutally torture his enemies, going so far as to break every non-lethal bone in the body and leave them to die of pain and blood loss, a grueling and slow process. Needless to say, he will sacrifice himself for his team, showing his better side of robotic emotion.
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Very nice CB
Could I perhaps have a copy of this current model or whichever is the most recent? I just want to see if any adjustments could be made further, not necessarily for improvements sake, just for fun.
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Much appreciated
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Nice but I think a vast majority of the plating is ‘shaded’ as if it were facing right at us rather than the angles that they should be in on the leg here.
For example, the shins Armor plating ( bottom part of the leg ) could have no shading on the right side by shifting the overlay plain gradient trapezoid over to the right slightly. Just experiment around and it should piece itself together.
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Noted
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I had no purpose for this outfit other than I was bored…so I’ve decided that this is the first outfit. When he was 17 (when the series starts) he trades his armor for a Lunite-infused fabric, thin strands of the metal running through it.
Surprisingly, due to the flexibility of the fabric, it’s more efficient then the armor (which had massive open spots) and is mostly bullet proof (not energy bullets tho)
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Grodot’s version of a year is called a Chrono. Grodot is 100 chronos beyond Earth, so if this is 2022, Grodot is 2122.
Grodotians age very slowly, each human year of age is 2 for them. In other words, a Grodotian needs two years to appear physically and mentally the same age that a human would be in one year. Their life expectancy is around 200-220 years, but by then they only look 70. Max is physically and mentally 17 today in 2122, but he’s lived for 34 years. He was born in 2088, 1988 on Earth.
This is the War for Lunos, a dangerous war when Max was 14. The Metal Dragons launched tenacious attacks toward them, hellbent on conquering the planet for the extraction of their energy-giving plants, Lunos (which makes the metal Lunite). Since some battles were in space, 6 of the 9 moons in Grodot where destroyed. Only 3 remained, but luckily it was still enough to help Lunos plants grow. Unluckily, Grodotians lost most of their godly powers when they lost their moons. Only very few have this power, which comes in the form of elements (Like Max’s wind).
Hope I did the math right lmfao…
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Lmao
also hey watch my new short
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Scout Fighter, the go-to for foot soldiers (second pic) of the Metal Dragons. They make their ships from scrap metal, old car and plane parts, and destroyed ships. Their weapons are similar to guns manufactured during WW2, but substitutes bullets for energy pulses.
The Scout is a small lightweight ship used for recon missions and hunting their enemys. Equipped with an armor piercing machine gun and two, smaller, energy pulsers, it’s not the best in fighting but great for outmaneuvering their foes.
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