For your suggestions drawing thing, I’m curious of your thoughts regarding SkyLynx! Wonder what he’d look like as a normal organic guy if mecha isn’t your cup of tea /nf
Love your art btw, very inspiring and yummy to look at :)/gen!!
TFP [including the movie] is literally one of the only Transformers media I watched. They knew they were working in 3D and could technically be as detailed with the designs as they wanted.
My sister got a screenpen for her new laptop and it has pressure sensitivity. I got to play around with it for a bit while she suggested characters for me to draw
These were all done from memory except for the dinobots' coloring
Transformers: Mosaic #503 - "Home Is Where The Laser Core Is"
Originally posted on June 16th, 2010
Story - Juan Pablo Osorio
Art - Oscar Choquecota
Letters - Franco Villa
Edits - Zac DeBoard
Diaclone designs - Benjamin Galley
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Later revised and annotated for Transformers: The Lost Seasons
wada sez: The first of three strips written to bring a Transformers Animated character into Sunbow continuity; I've bumped up the other two, which were originally posted not long after, for a better reading experience. Bulkhead’s group here has a mixture of origins, as explained in the comments on deviantART, but includes a couple of Diaclone bots, who were slightly redesigned by Galley for the sake of variety. The blue bot is actually a Brazilian character, Camaro, who was renamed "Sprint" after Windcharger's preliminary name. In the final panel, the bots present are the main cast of Animated, and to cement the homage Ratchet is seen fixing his forehead chevron, a cheeky reference inserted by Choquecota. Bulkhead’s original design was done by Choquecota, and Osorio wrote the whole story based on it; later, Osorio would create a separate character model for Bulkhead along similar lines for The Lost Seasons, which was widely shared online and seems very likely to have inspired the later official release of the G1-style Legacy Bulkhead. See below for all of this relevant artwork.