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Metropolis: The Robot Hel

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Oct 17, 2004
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In 1926, the German-made silent film "Metropolis" was released, directed by Fritz Lang. This model and image were inspired by a robot called "Hel" from that film, also known as the "False Maria". I don't know if she was the first cinematic robot, but definitely an early one. :^) She was also the inspiration for C3PO from "Star Wars". Bryce5, Poser4, Wings3d, Photoshop Elements 1, and a partridge in a pear tree. Thanks for looking, John

Comments (34)


susanmoses

10:17PM | Fri, 22 October 2004

A superb work... just brilliant John!

roobol

4:17AM | Sun, 24 October 2004

An incredibly convincing model, I would love to see her in a Metropolis-like scene.

Lynxie

11:14AM | Sun, 31 October 2004

Wonderful job! It's brilliant modeling. And what a great movie that was, eh? :-)

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Eugenius

3:09AM | Fri, 21 January 2005

Lots of talent was required for this exceptional image. The modeling is extraordinary!

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