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travisuped, you are now the owner of the universe's first robo-chuian. and given the state of robots in the inhuman universe (their illegality and all) this is probably one of the most advanced robots out there... :O!!
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Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 367 x 447px
File Size 224 kB
The mental image of the balloon squeaking and then the robot squeaking back at it is hilarious and cute.
Simply splendid. One of the most advanced robots is one of the most adorable robots. If this is a crime, I don't wanna go clean~
Cute criminal? That theme sounds kinda familiar somehow.
I really like the S shape the tail's making. The way it's crossing nearly perpendicular to the balloon's lines helps it read easy, and the tip of the tail just looks awesome. I'm imagining how it would move in my head, and I think it'd be cool to see. The way they're hugging th balloon is just adorable, and I really really like the look of those legs, as well as how they're placed. It looks like a kind of floaty motion going on, which kinda fits with the balloons and the bubbles and the arm joint, and the neat head thingy. And looking at the tips of the ears, the antenna, and the top portion of the balloon, it forms a kind of fish-like figure that I find amusing. Looked at a bit more loosely, it forms of triangle, as does the bottom half of the picture, and it all forms together to make one big triangle-y arrow-y shape that I find appealing for reasons I still haven't figured out. Actually, that might be a bit of why I like the S shape. Looks vaguely like two opposite-pointed triangley thingies together.
Anyway. Cool, adorable pic. Thanks! :3
Simply splendid. One of the most advanced robots is one of the most adorable robots. If this is a crime, I don't wanna go clean~
Cute criminal? That theme sounds kinda familiar somehow.
I really like the S shape the tail's making. The way it's crossing nearly perpendicular to the balloon's lines helps it read easy, and the tip of the tail just looks awesome. I'm imagining how it would move in my head, and I think it'd be cool to see. The way they're hugging th balloon is just adorable, and I really really like the look of those legs, as well as how they're placed. It looks like a kind of floaty motion going on, which kinda fits with the balloons and the bubbles and the arm joint, and the neat head thingy. And looking at the tips of the ears, the antenna, and the top portion of the balloon, it forms a kind of fish-like figure that I find amusing. Looked at a bit more loosely, it forms of triangle, as does the bottom half of the picture, and it all forms together to make one big triangle-y arrow-y shape that I find appealing for reasons I still haven't figured out. Actually, that might be a bit of why I like the S shape. Looks vaguely like two opposite-pointed triangley thingies together.
Anyway. Cool, adorable pic. Thanks! :3
*Looks up holograms.*
The last time I had dealt with anything like that in real life was some kind of dome thing where you could put coins or other small things under the dome, and it would look like it's on top of it. I never figured out how it worked, but I thought it was kinda neat. And now I can't stop wondering about what all kinds of crazy-awesome stuff we could do with a bit of haptic feedback and holograms in a few more years if it works anything like I'm thinking it does. And also the implications of the ease of training people to disassociate feelings and sights with reality. Now that I think about it, that's about as creepy as it is awesome.
Now I'm wondering how hard it'd be to construct a model of the bot.
The last time I had dealt with anything like that in real life was some kind of dome thing where you could put coins or other small things under the dome, and it would look like it's on top of it. I never figured out how it worked, but I thought it was kinda neat. And now I can't stop wondering about what all kinds of crazy-awesome stuff we could do with a bit of haptic feedback and holograms in a few more years if it works anything like I'm thinking it does. And also the implications of the ease of training people to disassociate feelings and sights with reality. Now that I think about it, that's about as creepy as it is awesome.
Now I'm wondering how hard it'd be to construct a model of the bot.
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