It's been a while since I've drawn any vehicles or done a Transportation Tuesday post, so here's the Grumbler, a tracked industrial/military vehicle I spent a couple weeks working on off-and-on.
While I haven't decided on many specifics yet, mostly because it's intended as a general-purpose vehicle that can be refitted to fill a variety of roles, I did design it with the intent of being a somewhat common vehicle on the dry, desert planet Wallakarra, and frequently used by the native Space Wallabys.
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While I haven't decided on many specifics yet, mostly because it's intended as a general-purpose vehicle that can be refitted to fill a variety of roles, I did design it with the intent of being a somewhat common vehicle on the dry, desert planet Wallakarra, and frequently used by the native Space Wallabys.
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Very glad you like this one!
It seems you have quite the appreciation for mechanical forms, would it be alright if I asked, how does one determine if a vehicle is male or female? Myself, I've usually viewed cars as being more "feminine" while trucks are more "masculine", perhaps due to the size and shapes and curves, or maybe it's just that people typically give their cars feminine names.
It seems you have quite the appreciation for mechanical forms, would it be alright if I asked, how does one determine if a vehicle is male or female? Myself, I've usually viewed cars as being more "feminine" while trucks are more "masculine", perhaps due to the size and shapes and curves, or maybe it's just that people typically give their cars feminine names.
I see it this way: in nature the male counterpart is usually more beautiful. More defined features, bright and mixed colors, typically there is a size difference be it smaller or bigger than the female counterparts.
Females are typically dull and drab. Not a whole lot to see. They may even take on different shapes entirely as discovered with insects.
So male vehicles will have more ridges, more cutouts, and typically any color other than gray scale, black, or white.
So female cars would be way more simple in shape without as many cutouts, and is usually one solid color black, white, or gray scale.
I see femboy vehicles as black based with any color stripes or two toned stripes.
I see gay vehicles as white based with any color stripes.
I see bi vehicles as two tone vehicles with different color stripes.
Each color stripes defines what their kink is. If it's black or white then it's straight up regular kinks. Any other color? I don't have enough info for.
Females are typically dull and drab. Not a whole lot to see. They may even take on different shapes entirely as discovered with insects.
So male vehicles will have more ridges, more cutouts, and typically any color other than gray scale, black, or white.
So female cars would be way more simple in shape without as many cutouts, and is usually one solid color black, white, or gray scale.
I see femboy vehicles as black based with any color stripes or two toned stripes.
I see gay vehicles as white based with any color stripes.
I see bi vehicles as two tone vehicles with different color stripes.
Each color stripes defines what their kink is. If it's black or white then it's straight up regular kinks. Any other color? I don't have enough info for.
Ah, I see. It's the same logic as many birds as well, with the males being much more showy and visually impressive. You've even given some thought to how the paint job reflects their personality I see.
So, does that mean aftermarket accessories and vanity paint jobs are the equivalent of jewelry and tattoos?
Sorry if I seemed overly curious, I can't say I've ever talked to a mechanophile before, or had anyone tell me one of my vehicle designs is attractive in that way. Thanks for taking the time to explain that to me!
So, does that mean aftermarket accessories and vanity paint jobs are the equivalent of jewelry and tattoos?
Sorry if I seemed overly curious, I can't say I've ever talked to a mechanophile before, or had anyone tell me one of my vehicle designs is attractive in that way. Thanks for taking the time to explain that to me!
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