@Mikko_Lemon That’s cause 3am is the witching hour, which means you probably have a bit of werewolf blood in you. Don’t worry! Just don’t stay up with raw meat next to you. Or do. Not my business what happens to the meat
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@juice_njoyer Pneumatics would be more effective for both jumping and shock absorption due to compressibility however they would require compressors to work continuously. Compressors are loud though, which means… you could reasonably say V1 has thunder thighs
@theshahnama It can help to sketch quickly before going in with pen, but my personal preference is to start with inks right away and going slower. As for the shading, it just takes a watercolor brush pen - color in one direction minimizing overlap, go over again for darker areas
@theshahnama Depends on what you want to learn. This is drawing from observation, so the most important thing is practice, but also to work on carefully observing the environment, perspective, and taking care that things are sized and positioned properly relative to eachother
@PageIsForbidden Ideally most joints should be sealed /covered for safety, but naturally that looks less interesting. You can always browse machining/engineering YouTube to get a better sense of what mechanical joints and arms look like, but it usually looks less interesting
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@WhaleShark_Blue theoretically possible with certain caveats, that being both swimming (due to air tank on tail messing with balance & fur drag & big ass head) and walking (heavy ass tail, wet ass fur) having a much higher difficulty curve.