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ink_in_hand ([personal profile] ink_in_hand) wrote2009-06-21 02:09 am

*staggers back to LJ*

Would have posted this a few days earlier when I actually finished it, but I've been so freaking busy, it's not even funny. It doesn't help that people in real life can burn me out faster than a cheap lightbulb, so even when I do have free time I don't want to spend it socializing. And that's nothing against you guys, you guys are great. I've never been much of a social butterfly, but now I think things are cooling down so expect more art from me soon. And if not(because I'm no seer), I'm just glad to cross this off my to-finish list.



*still needs to write out their stories* Primus, I'm neglecting my characters and stories. Though as always, Wardrum is still demanding first place whenever I draw any of my Sauricons.

And yes, he has no optics like this. I don't even know if he even has a mech mode in his movieverse version, he's not telling me. *sigh*

[identity profile] heslestor.livejournal.com 2009-06-22 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
Wardrum is badass here, the organic parts look really, really good on him. Who wants to bet he creeps out more than one bot because of the organic like bits on him?

The whole optic less thing going on could be really fun to play around with. Maybe that's one of the reason's he chose that particular form. Because all the sensors he needs to 'see' the world around him are located in that spiffy looking head crest of his. Reminds me of that one alien from Ben 10 that I can't remember its name, the one with no eyes and instead uses these gill like things to see.

*tilts head* Do you know of the Powermasters? They traded in their ability to transform to have more power in their one mode. Perhaps Wardrum has done something similar.

The blue stripe where optics would normally be makes him look a lot like an Autobot, and if I didn't know better, that's the faction I'd think he was. Maybe he could use that to his advantage?