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It's really easy for me to imagine the Turret's voice coming from this model. (Makes me wish we had a TFA-Vox of the turrets.)
The only gripe I have with this design is the thin wire things being the support for the entire upper half, instead of a full connection to the upper and lower halves.
This Humanoid-Robot version of the Aperture Science Sentry Turret is the best Humanoid redesign of anything Portal related that I've seen!
one last thing I had forgotten to add:
my bad if my first comment came off as aggressive, I was a little frustrated at the fact that what felt like someone's honest question was answered in such a way
honestly, I can see how horny posting in these comment sections can make steam build up—especially considering how many of these you have to manage
you could honestly be correct about the canon in-game turrets having a gender. I never really thought about the fact that turrets might be gendered in that game until this conversation. I don't think I really used "he" or "she" to refer to the turrets as much as I used "it" either. Don't really know why that never crossed my mind, tbh
it kind of made my day that this whole conversation was very casual with no aggressive undertone, I legitimately thought it would take a different turn
1 - I replied aggressively out of annoyance at the idea that my design/model for the defective turret had to be male just because the voice was. If I was conforming to the games depiction of the turrets I wouldn't even have made this model in the first place. Plus I generally get alot of weird crap in the comments of these gijinka addons so I tend to be on the defense when replying.
2 - definitely agree with your take on the voices for the in-game turrets, the difference is definitely to convey tone more than actual gender. I personally chose to have them be female because I generally prefer female designs to male ones, but also because it fit the default voice quite nicely. Its definitely not a stretch to say the canon ones don't have any specific gender, though, especially considering that they're mass produced home security robots.
likewise, the idea that normal turrets are female is also dumb, in fact I think giving gender to turrets is dumb. You're giving gender to something that doesn't have any
I do think the use of more female and more male voices in the games are supposed to convey different feelings the turrets give off
Hello, I'm currently working on a scene like this, and I'd like to make it possible to pose for a curtain call with more detailed and refined positioning. Could you make it so that I can adjust the panels on the skirt and arms?
also the idea that defective turrets are automatically male is dumb
MAXIN G!