This post originally appeared, in a
somewhat different format, on my old website, "Atomic Robot's Freedom
Force Gallery" at www.geocities.com/robotatomic. That website is now
offline, although an archived version of it is available at
http://www.oocities.org/robotatomic/index.html. Much of the information
is now out of date, and many of the links may be inactive, but I'm
keeping it online here for posterity's sake.
Atomic Robot's Mystery Skins
Featuring miscellaneous skins that don't fit in the other sections, including original creations of Atomic Robot.
The first skin I ever made for the
alchemiss mesh, loosely inspired by Alice from Alice in Wonderland and
Through the Looking Glass. For the alchemiss mesh.
One of several variations on my "Psycho Eye" design of Giant Eyeball-Headed Alien Matadors. For the alien_warrior mesh.
A 1960's era Carnaby Street type. Not really sure why I made this. For the male_suit mesh.
This Dinosaur-clompin' teenage
warrior protected her tribe from prehistoric super-villains in the year 1
million B.C., and now she has been zapped into the 20'th century where
she protects her new home as "Teenage Cavegirl." For the alchemiss
mesh.
This skin tied for like, third place or something, on some skinning
contest from Freedom Force Center, and I won a Freedom Force t-shirt.
A "Silver Surfer" type skin for
the alchemiss mesh. I made this because I was really impressed by the
Gryphon's Silver Surfer skin and I was trying to recreate the same
effect.
This is PV_Detective_Atomic: a hex
edited version of Texas Jack's Pulp_Versatile mesh. Hex and standard
skin by Atomic Robot. It also comes packaged with a skin of Chester
Gould's comic strip character Dick Tracy, which you can preview below.
This mesh is suitable for many hard-boiled detective style skins. The
police badge the standard skin wears on his belt is actually a
reproduction of Sgt. Joe Friday's badge from Dragnet, although it's so
small on the skin that you can't really make out any of the details.
Chester Gould's famous comic strip
detective, Dick Tracy. This skin comes packaged as a 'bonus' skin with
my PV_Detective_Atomic mesh.
A variation on my Chromatica skin for the alchemiss mesh.
Some guy in a Hazmat or Radiation
suit. One of several mutant nuclear power plant workers from a
Post-Apocalyptic world ruled by robots or something. For the microwave
mesh.
One of several variations on my "Psycho Eye" design of Giant Eyeball-Headed Alien Matadors. For the alien_warrior mesh.
One of several variations on my "Psycho Eye" design of Giant Eyeball-Headed Alien Matadors. For the alien_warrior mesh.
One of several variations on my "Psycho Eye" design of Giant Eyeball-Headed Alien Matadors. For the alien_warrior mesh.
One of several variations on my
"Psycho Eye" design of Giant Eyeball-Headed Alien Matadors. For the
alien_warrior mesh. This one also won like, third place or something in
a skinning contest from FFC. I was supposed to receive a signed
Freedom Force t-shirt, but they never bothered to send it to me.
One of several lizard or snake-like skins I made. For the female_longhair mesh.
One of several lizard or snake-like skins I made. For the male_basic mesh.
One of several lizard or snake-like skins I made. For the female_basic mesh.
One of several variations on my "Psycho Eye" design of Giant Eyeball-Headed Alien Matadors. For the alien_warrior mesh.
Will Eisner's The Spirit -
possibly the most influential comic of all time. Criminologist Denny
Colt is believed to be dead, but secretly lives on, fighting crime as
"The Spirit" from his base in Wildwood Cemetery. For the male_suit
mesh.
This is PV_Swashbuckler_Atomic: a
hex edited version of Texas Jack's Pulp_Versatile mesh. Hex and
standard skin by Atomic Robot. It also comes packaged with a skin of
the Batman villain Cavalier which you can preview here.
"Space Vampire" is a super creepy
super-villain from outer space who drains the life-force from her
victims in much the same way as vampires drain blood, except unlike
vampires, there's a reasonable scientific explanation for her powers
(like exposure to "cosmic V-rays" or something). For the alchemiss
mesh.
This skin was a runner up in FFC's alchemiss skinning contest.
One of several mutant nuclear
power plant workers from a Post-Apocalyptic world ruled by robots or
something. His outfit looks more like a jogging outfit, though. Oh
well. For the Nick mesh.
Note: I've moved this skin to my second yahoo group.
One of several mutant nuclear
power plant workers from a Post-Apocalyptic world ruled by robots or
something. His outfit looks more like a jogging outfit, though. Oh
well. For the Nick mesh.
Note: I've moved this skin to my second yahoo group.
One of several mutant nuclear
power plant workers from a Post-Apocalyptic world ruled by robots or
something. His outfit looks more like a jogging outfit, though. Oh
well. For the Nick mesh.
Note: I've moved this skin to my second yahoo group.
One of several mutant nuclear
power plant workers from a Post-Apocalyptic world ruled by robots or
something. The women are carrying, like, big rods of plutonium. For
the bacchite mesh.
Note: I've moved this skin to my second yahoo group.
One of several mutant nuclear
power plant workers from a Post-Apocalyptic world ruled by robots or
something. The women are carrying, like, big rods of plutonium. For
the bacchite mesh.
Note: I've moved this skin to my second yahoo group.
One of several mutant nuclear
power plant workers from a Post-Apocalyptic world ruled by robots or
something. The women are carrying, like, big rods of plutonium. For
the bacchite mesh.
Note: I've moved this skin to my second yahoo group.
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