Yup.
Well, I don’t have anyone to play with so… there you go.
Forever alone
Everyone’s least-favorite vaginodentulous squish-fetish negro superstar is back, and this time she has clothes
one classy motherhubbard
Have you ever thought about making a game, or at least a mod based around your characters? I think it would be interesting to say the least. 
now that’s awesome ram. One of my faves, not because it’s clothed. Just…classy. The red makes it a tad sin city too
if I ever make a game it would most likely involve a different setting and new characters/recycled characters from older projects that never took off.
Here’s some pics (non mech, just anthro car) I did as fanart for my favorite childhood movie ‘The Brave Little Toaster.’ I take a liking for characters that I feel pitty for, call me a emo or whatever you want to I don’t care.
So I’ve been doing this series on my DA account of the cars from the end scenes of the movie. The cars that sing during the last song “Worthless” as they talk briefly about their lives before being sent to the compactor? Very sad or at least depressing scene.
So for this little project I’m doing I’m drawing some of my favorite characters from the song and coming up with ideas of maybe like… what their lives were like before being abandoned. Like what their owners looked like, where they lived, what they did ect ect. If I can I use details from what they describe in the song.
The song…for those who are ‘wtfing:’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UfsEj7AOGI&t=0m54s
Surfer Woodie Wagon:
ref:
“Once drove a surfer to sunset
There were bikinis and buns, there were weenies
The Ladies just couldn’t forget
Pico, let’s go up to Zuma
Pico, let’s go up to Zuma
From Zuma to Yuma, the rumor
Was I had a hand in the way of the land
Get up and go hit the highway”
Route 66 Muscle Car:
ref:
“I come from KC, Missouri
And I got my kicks out on Route 66
Every truck stop from Butte to MO
Motown to Old Alabama
From Texarkana and east of Savannah
From Tampa to old Kokomo”
Pink ‘Pinky’ 1950s Convertible:
I’m doing a small multi-picture story for this character. The story being that the family she was owned by had a young daughter, and that the car felt motherly feelings towards her and the two of them were good friends. This is going on the idea suggested in the movie, that young children were able to tell the appliances were alive until they got older.
ref:
“I just cant- I just can’t- I just can’t seem to get started
Don’t have the heart to live in the fast lane
All that is past and gone”
Before any of you trolls say anything, yes I know the cars expression sucks, I’m not happy with it myself. -.- But this was my first time drawing this car and I was still learning how to make the face work well.
Update 11. Almost finished, probably only one more to go!
SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET.
… OF METAL! Lots of 'em.
those treads are fucking brilliant. What’re you gonna do with it when it’s done? It needs to be in a professional project of some sort.
I have looked all over the place for the name of this damned thing and I’ve found ones that look like it but still have quite a few differences. I want to say it’s a German tank destroyer from WWII, but I don’t know which one.
Thanks
As said above, it’s called the Elefant. The vehicle was originally a rivalling design to Henschel for the heavy Tiger tank project, they lost as preference went to the Henschel design (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8c/Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-J14953%2C_Sizilien%2C_Panzer_VI_%28Tiger_I%29.jpg). The 90 chasis already built by Porsche were thus converted to heavy tank destroyers mounting the same gun used in the Tiger II and Jagdpanther. The original version (‘Ferdinand’) lacked a machinegun on the hull, commanders cupola and a Zimmerit anti-magnetic mine coating. This was later added after experience at the battle of Kursk. The vehicle was renamed to ‘Elefant’. After the modifications they were sent to Anzio to counter allied landings there.
I’ll probably turn it into a game model, it’s not a professional project though as I’ve been modeling for little over a year now. In fact if you look at my earliest posts in this thread you can find some of the first models I ever made. Time flies I guess.
