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Mar 2020

Does anyone else know of any good online tutorials for mechanical drawing, specifically drawing and shading individual robot components of 3D space?

Obviously for certain scenes, I don't want it to detailed. And I know what light source is. But drawing things like Ghost In The Shell and Battle Angel Alita seems ... way more involved.

I have done cyborg like characters, but of a different style, this is some fan out I did just after Alita: Battle Angel:

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But in general my own style lends more toward having grooves in skin, rather than having gears and wheels stick out.

There is this one anime, I think they're called reverse Cyborgs. Where they have organic flesh, over a Titanium endo skeleton. This is more like what I do.

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I guess it's worth asking! Know of any good links @Rodimus13?

Besides Udacity and Coursera. I'd rather be something I can just read. And not sign up for. Unless that's the only option of course.

I could do that for sure! Work may way to that, and beyond it.

As an aside there is actually going to be several different things in this: traditional cyborgs, reverse cyborgs, super computers, and a thing I'm experimenting with called a Decentralized Super-Sentient Meta-Human.

That's basically a human where they have multiple copies of their original brain stored on multiple disks, and each of this brain chips are ran simultaneously in order to accomplish different layers and different layers of the same task. Whose matrix doesn't have a centralized brain. A bit like octopus. Each one is basically that person, but who have evolved into different people.

Artstation.com has tons of tutorials all under LEARNING.

Use the search tab to look for exact topics.

I'm technically the writer but I will ask hubby in the morning. I know he takes inspiration form cartoons and comics like across, transformers, and evagalion.