
Mechanized units form the backbone of the intervention forces of security companies. Their role is to provide heavy and highly mobile fire support in high density urban environments. As security companies take little account of collateral damage, the use of heavy weapons in densely populated areas has become the norm to guarantee minimum losses among operators.
In order to get around the limits imposed by the human body, which limited the potential of the first generations of combat exoskeletons, ilots sacrifice their limbs for bionic equivalents whose connections are compatible with the new generations of exo-armor, allowing them to pilot these heavy frames as an extension of their own body. Thus, making them far more mobile, faster and more flexible than any automated system.
Totally not inspired by XCom.
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Petruz
In order to get around the limits imposed by the human body, which limited the potential of the first generations of combat exoskeletons, ilots sacrifice their limbs for bionic equivalents whose connections are compatible with the new generations of exo-armor, allowing them to pilot these heavy frames as an extension of their own body. Thus, making them far more mobile, faster and more flexible than any automated system.
Totally not inspired by XCom.
Models (beside mecs models) by

Category Artwork (Digital) / Miscellaneous
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 3840 x 2160px
File Size 9.88 MB
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- First, import both robot body and bunny body.
- Hide the robot head, then constrain the bunny body under the robot one.
- Align the bunny body to the robot body (exactly like clothing)
- Unlock every bone, but the neck, head, and tail bones.
- Add a scale transformation to the pelvis bone on the bunny, and put that scale to zero.
This shoul do the trick.
- Hide the robot head, then constrain the bunny body under the robot one.
- Align the bunny body to the robot body (exactly like clothing)
- Unlock every bone, but the neck, head, and tail bones.
- Add a scale transformation to the pelvis bone on the bunny, and put that scale to zero.
This shoul do the trick.
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