CLARIFIACTION ON THE POLL:
There seems to be some confusion about what I was intending with the voting options.
When i wrote Re-Vis in the poll, i was referring to my revisualization of the Dragon, not the MWO redesign. The "Original" option refers to MWO's art, not the original TRO art.
I reset the poll. Sorry for the confusion
please read before voting:
Ok. I'm going to be really blunt about this: I'm really not diggin the visual design of the dragon. I mean, I appreciate the effort put into the redesign, since the original TRO art definitely needed one, but I think as things stand, there’s definitely some room for improvement.
For one, the torso looks too wide and squat compared to the legs, as if it should have been positioned higher, to make the proportions feel right. Otherwise, everything seems to stick out oddly. For example, the right arm juts out way too far to the side of the right torso, and the left arm hangs much too low, with the hand almost reaching to the mech's knee. That, and the legs are much too thick, giving the mech a very thunder thingh-ish appearance.
I made my own visualization of the dragon from one of the existing model pics, to better illustrate how I think the proportions should look:

Shot at 2011-11-24
The differences are subtle, but I moved the left and right torsos closer together, moved the right arm closer to the right torso, and changed the shape of the right shoulder to fill out the space between the two sections better. I also thinned out the thighs and the shins, moved the legs slightly closer together, and downscaled the size of the left arm, slightly shifting it's position upward. Overall, I think it makes the mech look more naturally proportioned. The current design however feels slightly reminiscent of some of the more abominable MWDA mech designs, with all the proportions out of whack.
So tell me, which one do you think looks better: my re-vis, the original, or neither?
Vote and discuss!
edit:
changed thumb to full size image
correced poll
Edited by infinite xÆr0, 24 November 2011 - 01:48 PM.
	


						
				

						
				
						
				

						
				









								

