Showing posts with label Robot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robot. Show all posts
Wednesday, 23 December 2015
Saturday, 31 January 2015
Draw All The Robots - Details
A few close-ups from my previous post. I remember feeling too embarrassed to post this at the time. It hadn't occurred to me that someone might have already done this sort of thing.
Draw All The Robots
I was looking through some old work today and found this piece. I started it a few years ago for some International Robot Day (there's a lot of them, can't remember the exact name) but before I could finish the colour and fill it out with a floor, shadows, reflections, etc. I discovered someone had done almost the exact same picture (only with a tighter composition and the great concept of "Where's Wall-E") and I lost all the wind in my sails. I couldn't face dedicating any more hours to what would amount to be an uninspired duplicate.
I'm still really proud of the art here though. I am tempted to finish it off just for myself - might make a nice poster for my wall. What do you think? I might have to update it with all the new popular robots from the past few years if I did.
I'm still really proud of the art here though. I am tempted to finish it off just for myself - might make a nice poster for my wall. What do you think? I might have to update it with all the new popular robots from the past few years if I did.
Thursday, 2 May 2013
Saturday, 27 April 2013
Positronic Brain Revisited
The Positronic Brain is one of my favourite pieces of work, however one bit has always been bugging me. The brain. When it came time to create the chrome casing of the brain it became apparent I'd need to actually create some kind of environment. I came up with a slightly-futuristic room for the sake of creating realistic reflections, at the time not realising how prominent it would be in the final piece. At first it seemed to work, but when I really started to look at it afterwards I grew to dislike it. It really spoiled the scene for me. It detracted from the mood. The environment wasn't right. It was like seeing the sound stage and craft services table reflected in C-3P0. So tonight I finally got around to reworking it and spent a few hours crafting a more apt environment.
A picture tells and a story, and God is in the details.
To see the original version of this picture and where it came from, and read about what this picture means to me, check out this post.
A picture tells and a story, and God is in the details.
To see the original version of this picture and where it came from, and read about what this picture means to me, check out this post.
Friday, 17 August 2012
Positronic Brain
EDIT: There is an updated version of this work here.

I'm a big fan of Asimov's robot stories and I particularly like the concept of the positronic brain (meaingless as the name was), which has since made it into several other science fiction titles. I like the idea that truly effective humanoid robots would need something beyond programming; that they would need something more complex and even more physical to achieve the level of interaction (and even learning) needed for societal integration. It bridges the gap between robots/computers and a living, organic mind. It offers a much greater chance to unplanned or unpredicted behaviour. It begins to bridge the gap between soulless machine and life.
The picture was based on this previous piece I did, only this time I wanted to go for a more realistic look. It gave me a chance to try creating different kinds of metal surface, which was challenging and fun.
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Close-ups of my original drawing. |
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Thursday, 23 December 2010
Advent Drawing 21: "Christmas in the year 2525"
Monday, 26 January 2009
Fornax

Mostly marker pens and a touch of coloured pencil. This is the second character from a work in progress who'll be starring in his own animated short for my course.
Sunday, 17 August 2008
Thursday, 31 July 2008
Dancing Machine
I came across this site again. Thought I'd have another go with it!
Fornax is a working name for him. Not sure what his finish is going to be like, but here he looks quite grimey here, like an old but well-oiled engine part.
Fornax is a working name for him. Not sure what his finish is going to be like, but here he looks quite grimey here, like an old but well-oiled engine part.
Thursday, 3 April 2008
In the Cockpit
Sunday, 27 January 2008
Robot, Space, rough
Wednesday, 12 December 2007
iRobot
Tuesday, 11 December 2007
Asimov Sells Out
Sunday, 12 August 2007
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