No, I mean like the second one is clearly robot clothes because it took into account specific robot bits - like it doesn't have arms to show off his GLORIOUS shoulders, but the second is just a human suit? it tugs up and would have to be baggier and whatever because it couldn't be fitted.
I think robots probably wouldn't wear clothes. Accessories, sure, but when you add clothes there's an issue of overheating, dressing (not impossible but you need to have a fair amount of dexterity and coordination), also you may run into issues from static? I guess that's circumstantial.
Is wearing human clothes when you're a robot seen as kind of down-and-out?
ReplyDeleteAww I don't know! Maybe some robots just want to be practical (keeps the dust out of the ol' servos) and stylish sometimes.
ReplyDeleteNo, I mean like the second one is clearly robot clothes because it took into account specific robot bits - like it doesn't have arms to show off his GLORIOUS shoulders, but the second is just a human suit? it tugs up and would have to be baggier and whatever because it couldn't be fitted.
DeleteMaybe that is just what happens when a garden model tries to buy a robot suit so he can look smart while he is detectiving :(
ReplyDeleteI think robots probably wouldn't wear clothes. Accessories, sure, but when you add clothes there's an issue of overheating, dressing (not impossible but you need to have a fair amount of dexterity and coordination), also you may run into issues from static? I guess that's circumstantial.
ReplyDeleteOn an unrelated note I think he looks cooler without clothes. But I like the hat. Could he keep the hat and the shoes, and have some sort of police-themed back-pack of holding? And maybe keep the tie? And try to fit in more by displaying inappropriately cliché mannerisms that make everyone around him facepalm a little inside?