Tin Character Animated Short Final (No sound due to the file being to big)

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Tin Character Animated Short Final (No sound due to the file being to big)
Character Tin (Physical Model)
The Character Tin made into a physical model
Robot Character (Tin)
Name: Tin
He is one of the robots living in the junkyard and is the main character, he wanders the junkyard and looks for scrap and other robot parts in order to make himself a new body that is strong enough to leave the junkyard, he is nicknamed tin for the obvious tin can that he wears around his body which provides him with protection, a way of hiding and a way to store items that he finds in the junkyard.
(Done on Autodesk Sketchbook with a mouse after being sketched on paper). #300P #cyber #techno #robot #robotideas #ideas #art #digitalart #tetra #lightning #oceanart #ocean #sea #hydrokinetic #energy This is part of my Animech/300P idea I have had which consists of a world where humans have vanished ages ago, resulting in intelligent robotic life adapting to the planet. This art portrays three Lightning Tetra GSv1 swimming in a current, creating hydrokinetic energy. Below is a description of the Lightning Tetra GSv1. The Animechs are a subspecies of the robot race, composing of animal based machines. Due to declining natural resources, the Lightning Tetra were created in order to make hydrokinetic energy whilst moving through rivers. They tend to travel in schools of five or six, usually in a buddy system so if there is a fatal error the working Tetra can report an issue. They would then be caught by larger machines in need of recharge and the electricity would be drained. In return, the larger species or machines would ensure the Lightning Tetras stay in good condition and their filters do not clog beyond repair. They are quite fast and hard to catch, but that is rarely an issue as they are programmed to return to a set location when their capacitor banks are full. If you have any ideas of what animal I should draw next as a mech, just comment it and I'll come up with at least a sketch of a mech for it.