Hubukai Posted June 6, 2007 Posted June 6, 2007 The Dark Skull Productions team, Rich Jackson and John Hubickey have been working on the "TekNu" Project Sentinel character over the past couple of days and we want to share a high quality rendering. This character will be one of the bad guys in the upcoming "TekNu" mini sci-fi movie project. { warning, image 1.6 meg. 3900 x 3900 px } The Sentinel is approximately 10' to 12' tall, menacing, fast, and will do as commanded. Driven by the Core computer of the mechanical planet, the Sentinel is the robotic workhorse and will perform tasks such as moving heavy equipment, sentry duty and even destroying or killing anything or person the central computer finds a threat to the TekNu planet. New improvements to the model are improved hinge joints for better flexibility and animation, new claw like feet for stability and a new laser eye that is capable of low power scanning capabilities or powerful alloy cutting high megawatt output. In essence, the Sentinel is a slave robot capable of killing without remorse. Enjoy. Quote
Logrus Posted June 7, 2007 Posted June 7, 2007 At first it didn't look to impressive to me. Then i enlarged it an it was looking good. Then i enlarged it one more time. An OMFG does it look sweet. Very very nice work. Quote
UNGLAUBLICHUSA Posted June 7, 2007 Posted June 7, 2007 I didn't get my robot done in time for the mechanical project...maybe you can enter this in the anything goes contest and I can enter mine. Then we can trash talk, "my robot can beat up your robot", etc.... Quote
Hubukai Posted June 8, 2007 Author Posted June 8, 2007 thats a good idea... Let the trash talk begin... Quote
Sacman Posted June 8, 2007 Posted June 8, 2007 Wait I am working on one too so I want in on the trash talk. I really like the feet and the texturing on the armor. I assume you used displacement maps or bump maps for the lines in the armor? The added details like the cables running throughout really add to the believability. Nice job, Wade Quote
UNGLAUBLICHUSA Posted June 8, 2007 Posted June 8, 2007 My robot(s) are based on the paintings of Ashley Wood, I was already working on a similar pill shaped robot when I saw his paintings. As the movie rights to his "Popbot" have been optioned, I thought - what the heck - make yours like Ashley's, float it out on the water and see if there are any bites. Robots and guns - a combo that cannot miss. Quote
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