"If you should desire to file a complaint, my identification has been saved by your Sensen terminal" —Red Valet Robot The Valet Robot is multi-purpose humanoid robot designed by Avram Hesh Laboratories, an affiliate of Memorize. The Valet Robot was created with the intention of carrying out "thankless" menial tasks and labor. From domestic housework to street cleaning, Valet Robots have a multitude of purposes for any given user. In multiple instances around Neo-Paris's seedier areas of Deep and
Humanoid robots have emerged as one of the most intriguing and cutting-edge innovations in a world constantly evolving with tech advancements
An immense reference for The Luden~! I experimented with poses, as well as his formless movements. I even mapped out some of his tendons and messed with the color of his nanofiber muscle~.
Clotho (Greek: Κλωθώ) is one of the three Primordial Sisters of Fate, the youngest sister and the spinner of the threads as she is the one who begins life and decides who will be born and when. She is the last of the sisters to be defeated and the only one to be physically killed by Kratos, when he invades the Palace of the Fates to use the loom and change his fate. In Greek mythology, Clotho was the youngest of the three sisters and the spinner of the Threads of Fate often referred to as the Th
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As humans, we pretty much rode on dumb luck to the top of the world.
L'artiste japonais Ishibashi Yui réalise de dérangeantes sculptures d'humanoides dévorés par la nature, des êtres envahis par les racines, les branches...
“Ant girl!”
Saudações pequenos gafanhotos, hoje no primeiro artigo que escrevo para inspirar vocês, vamos falar um pouco do uso de raças humanoides baseadas em animais.
For artists, inspiration can come from anywhere and at any time. Some artists get inspired by reading books, listening to music, or even by looking up other artists whose work they admire dearly. But what if one gets their inspiration from things most of us see every day, whether it would on the internet or real life? This Korean artist who goes by the name “Rinotuna” on all of their social media accounts posts illustrations where they reimagine everyday items and even animals as anime characters, and that’s not even all of it—the artist also gets inspired by things such as food, household items, and even insects.
Visually, she is a fusion of man and beast. From the waist up, she is but a humanoid woman of divine grace. From the waist down though, she is covered in glossy black chitin, an armored and precarious beast for a ruthless land. Her hair is a river of oil, and her eyes an ancient amber. Any part of her that is not contained in her nocturne shell is skin the color of bleached bone, shimmering with a pearlescent quality. The scorpion half of her has everything you would find on a normal scorpion, e