Thanks for the tutorial, Iggy. I've always been fascinated by mechs ever since my LEGO days (I'm still a LEGO fanatic.. but I was also one back then, too!) but I could never recreate them without making a giant cardboard with legs!
I think defining mech as just piloted robots is a really thin line cause then you things like gaogaigar and the headmaster which have some non piloted robots and some that are piloted then you have the case to were the robot is alive and pilot has no over control like mazinger zero
@@JarankuUculNyemplungSegara yea but gaogaigar never shown to have cockpit only gaofighgar is and he’s man made, and for gensic gaogaigar when ever we see guy inside he’s not really in a cockpit more of a space
In regards to mechs I prefer that the 70-30 rule is used as 70% bigger, less intricate parts. Something akin to armor plates or body panels. Then 30% intricate parts like pistons, hinges, wires, and the like. I find this to be a very good rule to help balance the mechs visually.
Hey not wanting to sound like an arse but can you make it into like a shorter video? My timezone is different and when you go live its gonna be 3 in the morning... or is it the same for you guys aswell?
Finally! I found a proper one of these! Funny thing is that I've been doing like half of these with my robots, especially the 30/70 part (noseless, vents, antenna, diverse body designs, etc.)