TH0209

TH0209 – Okay so this got out of hand. I’ve switched from working on these in A5 pads to this (relatively) big A4 Clairefontaine notebook and being given double the workspace has apparently inspired double the detail. The concept here was to get some classic wheeled robot legs going on, but then everything I designed ended up looking like Gizmoduck. So what if instead his feet were just entire motorcycles at the end that he could fold up? And here we are.

TH0208

TH0208 – After a few attempts at giving the cyborg daddy some wimpy legs, and failing on account of the anatomy of his thighs, I decided that I should do a drawing that would embrace that thickness. This is definitely how cyborg daddies engage in rugby.

TH0205

TH0205 – I’ve always liked mechs that have super impractical legs. Giant robothighs, impossible space heels, absurd protruding kneecaps. So I wanted to do a sort of tribute to those impractical limbs with this one. And some improbable booty shorts too why not.

TH0204

TH0204 – I wanted to explore some more high fashion elements to this character. I wasn’t really satisfied with the result, however.

TH0202

TH0202 – A more complete exploration of a skeletal-reinforcement rig. Not quite satisfied with what I was trying to achieve, but it was a good middle step. Also pictured are some budget basement robotic limbs. Messy, ugly, cheap as heck.

TH0201

TH0201 – The second of my daddy cyborg drawings. This character helped me stay sane through the heatwave that England was subjected to in June. With these drawings I wanted to start exploring skeletal-reinforcement, lower cost limbs, and beach looks.

TH0200

TH0200 – Happy 200th post, smut lovers! 🎉

This was an attempt at rediscovering and applying the techniques from TH0199 in a new, perhaps more finished piece. I was waffling between giving him a big ol’ dick and a jockstrap, and I kinda think I chose wrong in retrospect.

I wanted to push the blue in the hair a little further, too. Plus, some deleter screentone up in.

TH0199

TH0199 – I think this is the first proof-of-concept drawing I did to fall in love with Copic seriously this time around. All of the elements just seemed to click. Traditional media, man. It’s the stuff.