First drawing in a long time. I really like how this came out. I used a raptor skeleton to help me with the "anatomy". I added a fourth toe, 'cause the leg seemed too unstable without it.
I added also a little color to point out the different materials; the grey is somekind of metal, tough but not so flexible. The black parts are very flexible but still pretty tough, they make the movements more fluid. The yellowish is very flexible and soft. Nails are very hard. The red dots around the body are cencors that detect movement: six "eyes"; two pointing straight forward, two pointing to the side and two to the back. Also more cencors are located in its neck and tail to detect movement that can't be seen with the head.
And don't ask how the parts stick together. Its the wonders of the modern age.
Great work, I love they way you've used the spine in its design and the yellowish material connects the limbs to the body very nicely! Wonderful design!
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