Now, there is a bit of a meaning to this MoC. He’s supposed to represent how we MoCCers rip apart our characters in order to make newer “better” ones. just a little food for thought.
Next up is Varan, Toa of Time. He’s the main character in my Toa of Time story.
the mocs are basic(stock limbs) but they can work depending on the design, they work here,
they look good for what they’re supposed to be. I like the “vahi”, thats clever,
it reminds me of the difference between mata and metru hau.
Moccers*
You are saying Mask of Creation with the capital C (MoC)
Remember
Moc: my own creation
MoC: Mask of Creation
Mock: mocking someone!
Anyways, out of grammar nazi mode (also, disclaimer that I only criticize to improve, blah blah)
I like ivortak, even if it is simplistic, its pretty cool
I have also seen spookier mocs
Varan on the other hand…
the body is pretty barren
(geddit, barren, varan…sorry)
also, it seems a little…to bulky.
I dunno, the lower legs are way more bulkier the the upper ones
I also dont even know whats going on with those arms
Specifically the right one
I am guessing he has no hand because story?
Also, creative use of mata nuis lower leg piece
Yeah, varan has a bit of a bulk problem. (For the record, the right arm is a power fist inspired by the space marines from Warhammer 40K) I’m going to work on distributing the weight to the arms a little. I’m also working on custom limbs for Dr. Ivortak.
An acronym is a word made by putting the first letters of words together, and it is always capitalized to indicate it is an acronym and not a separate word.
Oh, I didnt ask for an explination of what acronym means, I just asked where the acroynm was
Usually on the internet I see it spelt as Moc, or moc
So that probably confused me