jarofloosescrews:

12drakon:

jarofloosescrews:

12drakon:

12drakon:

funkysafari:

In this photo, the bird’s wing acts as a diffraction grating—a surface structure with a repeating pattern of ridges or slits. The structure causes the incoming light rays to spread out, bend and split into spectral colors, producing this shimmering rainbow effect. By

Victor Tyakht

Field play concept for bots with delicate wings.

@bettsplendens @fhc-lynn @catesly

Field play headcanons: Or, what happens when you talk to three engineers while writing an erotic scene.

  • Cybertronians have EM sensors, for direct pleasure under EM waves. Think kisses, warm touches, or tickling for a human – except by waves.
  • But wait, there’s more! Cybertronians are metal, so their bodies can have molecular resonances with waves. Think that feeling of rock bass in your stomach, but much stronger. Like foil sparking in a microwave. Each spark from a jolt of pleasure.
  • Now for sweet complexity. Imagine two Seekers making one another’s sensitive wings resonate with two waves. And then there’s wave interference. If they are clever, they can make secondary wavelets from the interference resonate with, say, their spikes.

  • Now imagine a Cybertronian with very delicate wings, like that bird in the picture. Imagine his partner sending an EM wave at these wings. The wings diffract the wave. It spreads into a multitude of frequencies. Enough that each strut, piece of armor, every tiny wire now has a resonant frequency coming its way. As if each part of a mech is caressed perfectly, from within. Imagine how that feels in berth!

Nnnnn, @12drakon All of that what you typed. Yeesssss.

@jarofloosescrews – I’ve been thinking, how would you draw EM fields? We can use light or surface analogies, or wave-shapes when the context is established, like a physic textbook. But in a stand-alone picture, but how can we show it’s really an invisible wave?

@12drakon Hm, I can see it as like a malleable bubble, something that refracts the outside borders like the mirage effect, maybe even for aesthetic purposes the bubble might be tinted with faint colors, conveying mood. Subtle textures even? Everything just shy of invisible but not.