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xLeSpiderx [2015-11-17 04:27:47 +0000 UTC]
I hope it has a lot of weight at the back to keep it balanced... It looks like a two-legged elephant. (I mean that in a good way.)
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xLeSpiderx In reply to Oktargai [2015-11-18 02:13:57 +0000 UTC]
It should be just enough weight though. If it's too heavy, it would take very large actuators to get it moving, or the machine might collapse under its own weight.
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Oktargai In reply to xLeSpiderx [2015-11-18 02:18:32 +0000 UTC]
Well it's more "Fiction" than "Science")))
Sometimes it's just fun to make this kind of not very realistic design)
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xLeSpiderx In reply to Oktargai [2015-11-18 02:24:51 +0000 UTC]
Well it could work scientifically as-is as well, if you consider that it might be on a planet with a weaker gravitational pull. But, yeah it can be fun indeed.
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xLeSpiderx In reply to Oktargai [2015-11-18 23:50:33 +0000 UTC]
Things get very fun when you start toying with a world's gravity. Everything is taller in a lower gravity environment, while on heavier planets, things are flat and wide. (in theory.)
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Mystic-Creatues [2015-11-16 07:32:49 +0000 UTC]
Wow this is really rad, I don't really do much mech art, but this makes me want to try!
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Oktargai In reply to Mystic-Creatues [2015-11-16 07:38:26 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a lot, man!
Just get some nice refs. Go to a museum, check out some books about engines, cars and all that.
If you're serious about this, check out Scott Robertson's book "How to draw" and "How to render", really helped me a lot.
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