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Servo Transformation by ~TheGeckoDemon:iconTheGeckoDemon:


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Submitted: May 13
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:iconjoshbside: told me how servo gets his suit on he told me it can come out and retract from his backpack which is awesome because it means he can take the suit anywhere unlike ironman who has to have machines put it on in his bat cave ;P

anyways i was just gonna have the transformation but then i thought off a cool background so i added this and the glow effect and it came out like some kinda movie poster :D

servo (c) :iconjoshbside:

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*JoshBSide:iconJoshBSide: May 13, 2008, 1:41:22 PM Mood: Wow!
Badass, I'm completely blown away, man, I love your take on this one, absolutely amazing.

How do you do the glowing effect, as well as the mechanical looking stuff like in the lettering?
~DRa90NBoi:iconDRa90NBoi: May 13, 2008, 2:52:15 PM
In the 90's Ironman cartoon, I remember Tony having a suitcase that he carries around that puts the armor on him. How all the armor pieces fit in the suit case is beyond me, but it showed that his suit was portable.

Looks a little static pose-wise, but you can always fix that over time. Nice job and keep it up.
~TheGeckoDemon:iconTheGeckoDemon: May 13, 2008, 6:17:57 PM
thanks i didn't know that about ironman ;P
it works well with him since hes a business man :D

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~TheGeckoDemon:iconTheGeckoDemon: May 13, 2008, 6:22:22 PM
well the glow effect is basically a separate layer and basically make a shape a little bigger over the part i want to glow then i just go to filter>blur>Gaussian blur and usually set it to 10 or so to make it blue enough to look like its glowing.
for the Font i used "circuit"
and thanks im glad you like it ^_^

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*JoshBSide:iconJoshBSide: May 13, 2008, 6:23:15 PM
That was incredibly lame-looking though, this is actually portable and...not...lame, lol. I really don't know how else to put it, but unlike that cartoon, this makes some sense.
*JoshBSide:iconJoshBSide: May 14, 2008, 6:49:43 AM
Awesome, like I said, it looks totally badass. I like the mechanics to how you did the way the armor plates attach to the undersuit, I didn't even think of that with the little arms and stuff. I think I may use a combination of that and my original idea of having the plates connected to the suit already and they telescope down, like they are stacked, and slide down the arms, or legs, into place. It's hard to explain, but I hope you understand what I"m getting at.
~TheGeckoDemon:iconTheGeckoDemon: May 14, 2008, 7:07:24 AM
actually thats the idea i had since these parts are big they hide the parts that telescope to the forarm and other parts also i was thinking for the black rubber suit under would be like nano bots that come out from under the armor and kinda fuse to the skin that way all the armor is connected to your body

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~AnimaRaptor:iconAnimaRaptor: May 14, 2008, 3:45:40 PM
Wow, an excelent solution to a common super hero problem =3

Now that i think aboout it, maybe i need to think about something like that, as well

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~TheGeckoDemon:iconTheGeckoDemon: May 14, 2008, 3:46:28 PM
its always good to have backup plans :3

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