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Santiago Delosreyes
Kyle Martin
Yes what a good round boi
@vfxrishi
This is mech codenamed "Blowfish", created for Sinix's Mech Design course. Meant for deep sea exploration, its legs can detach and the body can swim around as a regular submarine.
Kyle Martin
Really like some of the shape design happening with this one, the lights are really nice!
Nam Nguyen
Oops, a very last minute submission here for my Rice Cooker Bot. I think somewhere down the line people would get lazy enough to make a robot that literally cook and serve them rice! He is really nice and friendly, just wanting to feed you up, kinda like a grandma, u know?! Or maybe I was just hungry while coming up with this idea lol. Enjoy the bot!
Kyle Martin
Yeah this is great! Lovely shapes
@wackonuke
Final submission for the odd bot challenge. I had so much fun making this! :D
Kyle Martin
This is really cool! Love the colours.
Kyle Martin
Hey everyone! Had to find some time to make an odd little porkbot. Had fun goofing around with shapes, but wish I had more time for colour schemes, on this computer it's looking a little toooo pink. Pork pork bzzt pork.
Cyn Illustrations
The Sleemur Semi- amphibious lemur Habitat: dense marshy wetlands with many small pools of water and thick vine covered trees. Diet: The sleemur hunts for large snails that can be found in the mud of the pools and in the trees during the dry season. It may also eat various beetles, vegetation, and it's own jellyfish if food is scarce. Most Sleemurs are solitary and have a symbiotic relationship with marsh jellyfish that attach themselves to the creature with spores when first entering a pool of water. The jellyfish act as a defense from predators, stinging those that attempt to attack, and also hitch a ride from pool to pool picking up tiny organisms to eat and releasing new spores.The jellies also can bioluminescence at night, which aid the Sleemur in communication and mating rituals.  The Sleemur has a claw hand slightly webbed that works well for navigating around the thick vines and digging in the mud for food with the hallow scoop in its main claw. It uses its mandibles for holding and sensing for its next meal. Sleemurs are nocturnal, but they will occasionally display crepuscular behaviors hunting during the early day if it is heavily overcast. Refence used: seahorse, jellyfish, beetle and lemur. 
Kyle Martin
Love it, the animation is an awesome touch!
Kyle Martin
Hey everybody! Was freaked at first by the quick turnaround on this challenge but had some time to come up with something tonight! Peter Han is such an inspiration and I'm just happy for the opportunity to participate. I used several of the references, maybe a little too obviously, but here's my little travelling seahorse musician on his day off, picking some strange flowers. Merci!
Magnus Marshall
Awesome! This feels like a character I would want to play in D&D
Charlene
3yr
That's really cool!
Leonardo Cañumil
Hello! Proko community! Here is my poster for the challenge, I hope you like it! greetings from Argentina. synopsis: "A nerd discovers that our supposed reality is a mere fiction created by the mind, so he decides to go on an inner search to be able to reconnect all humanity through tattoos. Can he do it?" Genre: Science Fiction / Adventure. Inkomu is the union between ink and community, with a bit of Latin American identity. Would you like to know more about the movie? sorry for my english so bad haha
Kyle Martin
Really cool piece Leonardo, I dig this a lot.
Julia Yang
This poster is about my art journey, specifically when the pandemic hit, and I had just turned 30. Growing up, I was discouraged from pursuing art in any way and was sometimes even told that I'm not talented enough to be an artist. They may be right about my lack of talent. But part of my quarter-life crisis was this realization that even in art, if you put in the effort, you improve. I feel like age 30 was when I really embraced this idea and started to commit work towards it. Getting back to the poster, the zombies in the background are everything in my life that was holding me back from fully connecting with art, such as self-doubt and lack of self-agency. I broke out of the prison that I grew up in, took a swing at the zombies, and gained a couple of art skill points along the way (hence the paint on my spiky baseball bat and clothes). Maybe due to the abruptness of the escape, I don't feel perfectly equipped to navigate the art world yet, like a freshly made game character that's still picking up gears from tutorial quests. So that's why I'm walking around barefoot. Well, that's about it for the summary, haha. Thank you for reading this far, and good luck everyone! :)
Kyle Martin
This piece is really cool - love the simple pallet and graphic design. Great work!
Danny Avery
Greetings everyone! I decided to focus on the adventure side of being an artist. I wanted to focus on my day to day life as an artist, which is spending a lot of time studying and practicing my craft and battling surprise monsters that can pop up while working away in my studio. My loving wife is always there to support my life long adventure as an artist. I hope everyone enjoys it as much as I did working on it. Everyones entrees are so varied and creative. Good luck to everyone else with submissions!!!
Kyle Martin
Nice work Danny, I fully relate to this piece/theme haha.
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