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Battlebot Design Study

MIDJOURNEY BATTLEBOT Design Study
The main idea was to build a Gamer/Cyberpunk styled mini Battlebot with 4 wheels, which in the end prompts resembled GTA V`s Ramp Buggy Car. 

All of this generated images were used for educational purposes in Universidad del Desarrollo`s (Chile) first Battlebot projects.
Prompt used:
The cyberpunk-styled fighting robot would be designed with a sleek and futuristic appearance, featuring a colorful and vibrant design inspired by gaming aesthetics. It would be equipped with a range of advanced features and technologies, making it a formidable opponent in any arena.

Weapons:
The robot would be equipped with two primary weapons, both of which would be inspired by winning robots from the Battlebots program. The first weapon would be a horizontal spinning bar, similar to the weapon used by the robot Tombstone. This weapon would be capable of delivering devastating blows to opponents, causing significant damage to their armor and internal components.

The second weapon would be a vertical spinning disc, similar to the weapon used by the robot Minotaur. This weapon would be designed to deliver high-speed impacts to opponents, using its immense kinetic energy to shatter their defenses and leave them vulnerable to follow-up attacks.

Movement Techniques:
The robot would be designed for quick and agile movement, using a range of techniques to outmaneuver opponents and deliver powerful attacks. It would be equipped with a four-wheel drive system, allowing it to move quickly and change directions on a dime. The robot's body would be highly maneuverable, featuring articulated limbs and joints that would allow it to perform acrobatic feats and dodge attacks with ease.

Overall Looks:
The robot's overall appearance would be inspired by the cyberpunk genre, featuring sharp lines and angular designs that would give it a futuristic and aggressive appearance. It would be adorned with bright and vibrant colors, such as neon greens, blues, and purples, that would give it a distinct gaming aesthetic. The robot's armor would be designed to protect it from attacks while still allowing for a high degree of mobility, with reinforced plating and composites that would absorb impacts and distribute forces across the robot's body.

Overall, this hypothetical cyberpunk-styled fighting robot would be a formidable opponent, combining advanced weapons and movement systems with a sleek and futuristic design that would appeal to gamers and tech enthusiasts alike.
WHEEL ADDITION
Prompt used:
Make in 4K a 4-wheeled vehicle battle car which is roughly the same size and shape as the Ramp Car from GTA 5, but with a few key differences. Make it entirely of lightweight yet durable metals and alloys, with a strong outer shell that can withstand heavy impacts and gunfire. Make it with a number of additional weapons and features that make it more deadly in combat. Make it with a main weapon which are a pair of powerful hydraulic rams mounted on the front of the vehicle, similar to the ramp car. Make the rams so they can be used to smash through walls, knock over enemy vehicles, and ram into enemy robots. Make it with a pair of heavy machine guns that are mounted on top of the vehicle, allowing it to lay down suppressing fire on enemy troops. Make it with with a set of powerful thrusters that allow it to move quickly and maneuver around the battlefield with ease. Make the thrusters especially useful for performing high-speed ramming attacks and evasive maneuvers. Make the vehicle finished with a sleek gold, white, and black color scheme that gives it a futuristic, high-tech look. Make it, so the gold accents are particularly striking, adding a touch of luxury and sophistication to the rusty design. Overall, this battle robot is a formidable weapon that combines speed, power, and versatility into one sleek and stylish package.
RAMP BUGGY STYLED ROBOT

Prompt used:

https://s.mj.run/l_GWuzIwLH4 with simple weapons, no head battlebot and gaming aesthetic
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