133 Votes in Poll
Either Dragon or Mecha
The Mecha looks sick ngl
I do like those fine Leather Seats and temperature controlled Cockpit
Not to mention the weapons and the technology on the mecha.
@Orbit Newflavor which is one hell of a bonus
@Zenotorphis perks of the mecha lol
I like how both the Dragon and Bird are Digimon. The bird is Phoenixmon and the dragon is Huanglongmon. Pretty neat.
@Angelic Demon1 total accident lol I knew the dragon but I didn’t know the bird was too!
@Keefdreewill I actually could tell instantly because of the design. A lot of Digimon tended to have a consistently distinct design element. In this case, many bird-like Digimon tended to share a distinct head shape where the upper part of their face slightly juts out, and in addition many bird Digimon also tended to have a mask-like design element on them. Other examples being Garudamon, Kiwimon and of course Hououmon, also known as Phoenixmon has it too. There are exceptions of course such as Birdramon, but it still looks like a Digimon regardless.
As for Huanglongmon, it’s a little hard to tell. But the design elements that make up a Digimon are kind of still there. For one, a lot of Digimon that exists as beyond the Champion level tend to take on a sharp design. What do I mean by that? I mean that they tend to acquire a sort of distinctive characteristic that makes them stand out as a design, of course most wouldn’t know the name of more than a handful of Digimon, but they aren’t that hard to identify. In fact the more common known design elements of Digimon I believe are the guns and belts and the jeans on humanoid Digimon.
@Angelic Demon1 you know your digimon 💪🏿 I loved the cartoon back in the day & im assuming It’s something you enjoyed watching too judging by how well you broke down the art or so you just like the art of digimon?
@Keefdreewill I do actually quite like Digimon, but breaking up the art and design elements of a character is actually pretty normal for me. I like to write stories so I tend to take a look at different art styles and designs in order to figure out the themes and motifs a character has. Digimon don’t technically have a unified motif for example since they’re all based on data of something, but that itself is enough to be a theme even if it isn’t categorised in such a way. If I’m able to think about the characters in a way that I can design them in my head through a sort of speculative art, I’m better able to write how they look like.
What do you think?