
Hello hello friends. Here's a new commission I did for
York_Indayla . This is part two of a pair of robotic pieces, the first being: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/15995983/ (My last submission).
I can't say enough about how much I loved doing this character. The description given to me -- more than anything else, his personality -- was intriguing. In a nut shell, he is an android grafting organic tissue to his frame, rather than, as often we see, the opposite. With regards to his organic "shirt" (if you will) of flesh, I wanted to stray from, y'know, actual human anatomy. Sure, the general idea is still there, but there's the idea that if you peeled a layer away, you'd get the architecture of his original android self, and not actual human musculature.
To contrast the "life" he drapes himself in, I wanted to give him a skeletal face. At a glance, it would appear as though he had a horse skull on his shoulders. Looking closer, one would be able to see all the fine crafted details of an engineered face, not birthed, but sculpted.
His limbs are comprised of perfectly fitted metallic plates and shards not unlike muscle fibers, with his hands and hooves at the end of ominous appendages of pile-driving force.
The vacation I took, not withstanding, I really took my time on this piece. I cannot put my finger on any one element or particular reason I was so drawn to this. However, I really wanted to make sure I was happy with every little detail. And at that, I am.
Enjoy.
Character belongs to his owner.
Art belongs to me.

I can't say enough about how much I loved doing this character. The description given to me -- more than anything else, his personality -- was intriguing. In a nut shell, he is an android grafting organic tissue to his frame, rather than, as often we see, the opposite. With regards to his organic "shirt" (if you will) of flesh, I wanted to stray from, y'know, actual human anatomy. Sure, the general idea is still there, but there's the idea that if you peeled a layer away, you'd get the architecture of his original android self, and not actual human musculature.
To contrast the "life" he drapes himself in, I wanted to give him a skeletal face. At a glance, it would appear as though he had a horse skull on his shoulders. Looking closer, one would be able to see all the fine crafted details of an engineered face, not birthed, but sculpted.
His limbs are comprised of perfectly fitted metallic plates and shards not unlike muscle fibers, with his hands and hooves at the end of ominous appendages of pile-driving force.
The vacation I took, not withstanding, I really took my time on this piece. I cannot put my finger on any one element or particular reason I was so drawn to this. However, I really wanted to make sure I was happy with every little detail. And at that, I am.
Enjoy.
Character belongs to his owner.
Art belongs to me.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Horse
Size 902 x 1280px
File Size 207.1 kB
Listed in Folders
I have no words to say...scratch that, I have a thousand words
This absolutely shocked me, because given the wip submission in your scraps page, you went as far as to do a do-over. And nothing can express my gratitude how you went through such lengths. The design of the arms blends well with the organic physique of the chest region. And I noticed the his skeletal face, with the implication he hollowed out a real skull with synthetic implants, nice little tidbit with the holographic mohawk some tamers give their horses.
An upright horse as it stands is heavy, but those crunches in the ground with every step he takes puts the hint he dwarfs most horse characters in dense weight.
You, sir have created a perfect husband for Vector-1A
I'll have my next character bundle ready any day now, just waiting on another artist to make a character from scratch and then for you to interpret in your style.
This absolutely shocked me, because given the wip submission in your scraps page, you went as far as to do a do-over. And nothing can express my gratitude how you went through such lengths. The design of the arms blends well with the organic physique of the chest region. And I noticed the his skeletal face, with the implication he hollowed out a real skull with synthetic implants, nice little tidbit with the holographic mohawk some tamers give their horses.
An upright horse as it stands is heavy, but those crunches in the ground with every step he takes puts the hint he dwarfs most horse characters in dense weight.
You, sir have created a perfect husband for Vector-1A
I'll have my next character bundle ready any day now, just waiting on another artist to make a character from scratch and then for you to interpret in your style.
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