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Lily sans Makeup by RickGriffin

Lily sans Makeup

RickGriffin

Lily from Ani-droids setting (Argo, still working on Isomorph)—sans “makeup”

I have had a bit of trouble with ani-droid designs as they never quite look like the blend of organic design and inorganic underpinnings, but perhaps that’s because the inorganic parts are so hidden in still images—they BEHAVE robotically, but it doesn’t always come across (especially when they eschew rigidity associated with that)

So something I’m toying with is an alternate design—“sans makeup”. Their outer covering is an important reactive substance marketed as Pseudoskin that generates power on contact with water (talked about in Argo) but I considered that the way it forms, while its initial state is putty, when it dries in the air it becomes firm. So maybe it has trouble contracting properly in certain areas, such as the inside of joints.

So this would be Lily after Pseudoskin is applied, dried, and fur has “grown” from it, but the pliable non-reactive makeup skin has been left off.

Maybe I’ll play with this a bit more—other alternatives to Pseudoskin? Eo’s skin was a substance that was form-fitted to her, perhaps alternately powered (cheaper) ani-droids use a suit covering?

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    Marvelous. : D

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    I've always liked the idea of robots that don't look obviously "robotic", but can still have subtle hints that suggest their artificial nature. In my own ideas it's usually in their behavior/speech patterns and/or subtle things that would be biologically impossible or very unusual, e.g. glowing eyes or belly button or something. I like how you're sort of exploring how such a "ridiculously realistic robot" might look when it's a bit undermaintained/in slight disrepair. :P