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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
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Check out QRIO @ http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/QRIO/story/I'd extend the femur downwards for a bit longer, or it's gonna walk like one of the Time Bandits..;) the long single armbone (sorry, my biological term for it just flew out the window, it's the one above the radius and ulna..;) might be longer, and shorten the forearm correspondingly.
Don't know if it's relevant, but human body proportions are 7 'heads' high, shoulders 1 head each..(from How to draw Comics the Marvel Way..which, except for the lack of talent, I'd do..;) Just a bit more of the foot for adequate traction (but hey, with antigravs and tractor beams, you wouldn't need arms and legs..but that's me..great modelling as always..;)
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I think the foot would look better with a thick sole, kind of like Boris Karloff as Frankenstein's monster. You know, big and heavy feet so the massive weight is more evenly distributed. I love what you can do in Wings.
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I agree, the leg is short and the foot is small. If you end up not wanting to do legs you could always have him floating with a......I don't know the sci fi lingo even though I watch it from time to time, so fogive my brain malfunction.......anyway, like a jet pack for a butt. LOL I'm sure that made no sense and you probably want legs, that's why you are doing it that way. Someone please tell me to shut up before I hurt myself! ;)
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@dBgrafix - Ewwww. Ouch. Many blessings. @Damia - LMAO... "hurt myself" smiles and shakes head too funny. @drac - Are you thinking about the design in terms of its function? I.E.: How do you want it to locomote and interact with objects and the environment? Do you want it to be stable on its feet? How stable? Does it carry heavy loads? All the time? Up and down stairs? Does it run or walk or both? The answers to questions like these will determine the size, shape and functionality of the parts for you in a coherent, meaningful way. Looks like you already have the design implementation part down (technical term for "modeling"). Nice work!
For example, if it runs everywhere it goes and never carries heavy loads (eg: a courier), then small feet would be appropriate. If it's a construction drone it needs something more along the lines of boot-shaped feet. In what situations would the current arm and leg structures be appropriate? (rhetorical question)
Agre with guys about "form serves function". It's all the same about model aesthetics when it's appearance should "talk" about it's function. Anyway the review of the proportions should be necesary. Think You should ad another join in the leg if You want Your model look more like humanoid. Otherwise, cut of these legs and mount that gui on a chasis :)
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