Great to see ya made a showcase!I like the look of this 'bot, especially with the punny name. Only problems are that the skin's a bit pixelated and the drum should be connected proper, but its a great first attempt nonetheless! :DAlso, whats its armour? ;P
This is very impressive, Im guessing you've done a lot of lurking as I see you around the forums. My only criticism is the drum connecting to each other and also that you don't need that big battery. Not the less it's a great bot & I hope to see more from you soon.
Whilst RA2 can only export the chassis texture at 256x256, you can import larger texture sizes into it (512x512 or 1024x1024 being some more common sizes). There's not much more I can suggest that hasn't already been said but it's a very good first bot. Excited to see what else you can make. :)
Quote from: Hoppin on September 26, 2017, 12:55:21 PMThis is very impressive, Im guessing you've done a lot of lurking as I see you around the forums. My only criticism is the drum connecting to each other and also that you don't need that big battery. Not the less it's a great bot & I hope to see more from you soon.Thanks! and coming from you being one of my favourite builders. :)Yeah the drum needs work but for now it does its job
Looks very good for a first showcased bot. I'm gonna echo the advice everyone else has already given, with the addition that I'd personally try to connect the wheelguards to the back of the bot somehow, as in real life they'd be Hella fragile only being attached at 1 point like that.Good stuff though. Keep it up
For once the mods did something right
>not letting me ai my own robotunironically kill yourself
Croc-U-Bot looks pretty cool! If you can shave some weight off somewhere, I'd recommend putting some actual teeth in the jaws. Croclett also looks nice, and you've got 20kg to play with so you should be able to fix up the drum. Some of the extenders are clipping through the wheels, don't know whether that's a problem or not.
Croc-u-bot is fantastic ha