Samurai Robot by starship64
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Description
Active Alert from Chris Monroe; Assistant Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Metahuman Crimes Division.:
Threat dossier: Samural Robot
Real name: Unknown, possibly Musashi
Nationality: Japanese
Wanted for: Espionage, sabotage, murder.
Last known location: Los Angeles
Background: Unknown
Abilities: Great strength; bulletproof metal skin; preternaturally sharp swords can cut through almost anything
I included a bit more detail in the background this time, although the focus is still on the character. And once again, I used the Visual Style shaders rather than going for a more realistic style because since when are superpowered villains realistic?
Comments (22)
rbowen
Great scene!
sossy
you created a special and interesting character and the composition of the scene is fabulous 😊
Jean_C
Beautiful composed scene and very nice cartoon style!
Palaemon
Great render !
blankfrancine
Powerful figure in a wonderful render.
GrandmaT
Excellent!
eekdog
Cool samurai and setting.
Leije
Nice character, excellent image in a cartoon style !
junge1
Interesting!
Cyve
Absolutely fantastic... Great scene and great composition also !!!
donnena
looks good!!
pregiato
Wonderful artwork!!
mtdana
Cool scene and render style - nicely done!!!
Jollyself
I like the extra details
miwi
Richardphotos
very good anime style and pose
nickcarter
great job and nice post-work!!
velleman
Love the composition and colours, great expressive image!
Navi
Very cool render ! :)
anitalee
Excellent
ikke.evc
Looks great.
K_T_Ong
He doesn't look that robotic, but I guess looks can be deceiving.
Somehow I can't help but feel that there's a certain inconsistency in using realistic shaders for the environments but non-realistic ones for the figure. They just don't seem to go together comfortably. Well, guess it's just me. :)