I'm currently drawing a cyborg cowboy based on a mech design I made in a game called mass builder. Although not directly based on anything in far far west, the game has made me want to draw something cowboyish ever since I started playing the game.
#Cyborg Cowboy
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More work tomorrow
Probably going to say this now: his trenchcoat IS the dragon wings
The game I made it in doesn’t allow you to unequip the one part and reequip another
And for anyone wondering the game is M.A.S.S. builder
this looks so cool
my brain is seeing red white blue big robot mmmmmmmmm GUNDAM yes deff gundam lmao but very nice love it x3
He's got a white, black and gold color scheme with blue glows
Fixed the right arm to actually be drawn correctly instead of mirroring the left side
that is literally just my color scheme lol
Filled the colors
My canon for this guy is folks call him the "white devil"
Which apparently is a name people gave the RX-78-2 Gundam
Which is even more awesome that it ties back to my love for mecha!
I mean he is the sheriff, but like bandits or bad guys call him the white devil out of fear
Like batman is the dark knight
I guess the naming of him ties back to your gundam comment after all!
Lol Ig so yeee x3
How do we feel about red wings? As in red wings underneath and white wings on the outside/back?
Cause that's also what the trenchcoat looks like btw
I personally think he looks better without the wings, but that might just be me. Still, really good work, it looks great.
Thank you!
the wings were originally suppose to be his trenchcoat unfolded so he has a version with the wings out and not
I just have ADHD so I pick up on visual noise instantly 😭
If you want some constructive feedback, I would heavily recommend spending 20-30 minutes just doing luminosity and color layers to shade the picture so it's not so flat.
Basically establish some light sources (The guns seems like a good place to start) and just work shading from that point.
done!
oh...
didn't know you requested something else
Trying to give constructive feedback the best I can did not mean to make you feel obligated for anything.