Well. Maybe I'm going too fast. Maybe I should make more humble robot figures before making two of them kissing. But when I made this sketches I felt bad putting them in a drawer. So I scanned them, and here is one of them.
The original drawing is a 5x5cm sketch xD. I painted it, and the just painted result is in my scrapbook. And it's much darker and uglier. A filter and a texture made this more interesting, and increases the metallic feeling.
The texture used is [link] by ~DH-Textures If you want to see the reference pose, is from this pic [link] , taken by *geeny
I know I still have a loooong way until I develop a decent robot of some kind. Specially the heads. I like how the elbows and knees and all that work by now, but I want to get rid of this look as soon as I can. They look like a mixture between robocop and Gort, and I like Gort, but it's design doesn't fit my favorite robot design category.
By the way, both robots are genderless. Or masculine, if you prefer. I won't be drawing "femenine robots" any time soon, mostly because i believe that robots with breasts are silly.
I like this concept alot, you did a great job on those robots, but I have to admit the texture background ruins it for me.. It kinda reminds me of those bad backdrops they use for school photographs. Something about robots and school photography clashes?
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I think it's possible to draw feminine robot without breasts. I think the femininity would have to be in there posture. Maybe smaller arms, wider hips something like that, lighter shinier colours.
I really like this. I love the colours. I love the tenderness which contrasts against the obvious non softness of these creatures. It is a lovely piece of art.
it's very interesting how merely making the left robot shorter, using a different angle to mask any width of the shoulders, and having it in the embrace makes it seem entirely feminine. Cultural assumptions are doing all the work for you
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On second thought, that's actually something good. I drew identical robots, but if by those means you mentioned a femenine robot can be seen, it's not bad. It shows how a femenine robot can be portrayed without obvious sexual features.
yeah I really think it is, you've used very very subtle elements to create the impression you want rather than resorting to obvious physical representations.
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I really like this. I love the colours. I love the tenderness which contrasts against the obvious non softness of these creatures.
It is a lovely piece of art.
Jess
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