Looking for Commission Comic work
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Looking for Commission Comic work
I am looking for human to robot transformation comics and willing to pay for services rendered.
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if you give me the instructions of what you want and some kind of story board and characters i would Gladly* and slowly*, very, very slowly draw something for free as long as you let me add it to my gallery in fembot wiki, the nicer the slower.
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Would like something based off of Jessie J the British Singer who has the makings for a perfect fembot. I'll let your imagination flow as long as the transformation is slow and detailed and she has her signature tight bob hair.
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Okay. "Based on", not necessarily her...right? even if it is going to be a very poor plot, i find it very hard to get a celebrity in a lab or factory, but, tell me more about what you want, manual labor is always easier than thinkin'...
i am a fan, like mostly everybody here of "Built" and when it comes to transformation i inmediately think in "take the brain and dispose the body" and make a cyborg or a robot that uses just a few neurons as part of the circuitry and that still retains some of her sentience and is forced to gratifiying humilliation but at the same time is incapable of complain, express or disobey despite she knows what's going on.
to what i have seen there is also the type of transformation that involves some kind of magical drink, ring or an object that turns the human into a machine, i think that is when the main interest is not the transformation process but some other kind of pygmalionalist joy that im not very aware of...
if the focus is the process, it could be something gory (tear apart the human) or clean (cut, clean,remove, assemble), some parts could remain, like flesh, brain or sex organs or everything is took away, so please tell me more.
also if you want some particular scenario or stuff to happen.

i am a fan, like mostly everybody here of "Built" and when it comes to transformation i inmediately think in "take the brain and dispose the body" and make a cyborg or a robot that uses just a few neurons as part of the circuitry and that still retains some of her sentience and is forced to gratifiying humilliation but at the same time is incapable of complain, express or disobey despite she knows what's going on.
to what i have seen there is also the type of transformation that involves some kind of magical drink, ring or an object that turns the human into a machine, i think that is when the main interest is not the transformation process but some other kind of pygmalionalist joy that im not very aware of...
if the focus is the process, it could be something gory (tear apart the human) or clean (cut, clean,remove, assemble), some parts could remain, like flesh, brain or sex organs or everything is took away, so please tell me more.
also if you want some particular scenario or stuff to happen.
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I find that actual transformation of the body not harvesting of the brain works. Such as skin change to liquid metal, eyes become robotized, more of a nanobot transformation. Doc Robo's Teacher Robot comic found on hypnopics is a perfect example.
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i understand perfectly.
what should be the scenario?
picture unrelated.
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what should be the scenario?
picture unrelated.

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Time to switch gears heres the primise I love amy Allen from the show dead files. If we could do a scene where she's lured in to do an investigation then transformed into a robot that would be amazing.
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all right THEN, i'll inject myself with some cafeine and get back to you with some sketches in a few days, if i don't bring anything tomorrow,..., wait more.
recommendation: don't expect anything tomorrow

recommendation: don't expect anything tomorrow

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Awesome thanks!
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