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First Law: A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
Second Law: A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
Third Law: A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws
Still working on the larger robot, though progress is slow. The upper arm is mostly done and, being stumped on the torso, I'll probably move onto the legs next.
I cloned out the stand here. Even if the rest of the robot were built, and the arm was attached to something, that elbow joint is not strong enough to hold up the smaller bot.
You see what you see in rock formations. I see pieces of other robots laying around this surviving robot.
This is the Alien World area and requires a hike in the desert.
This one started off experimenting with the body shape. I think it turned out ok but I'm not super excited with it. I imagine that before the Battle for the Moon heated up, both countries established small colonies on the moon and did lunar science. When the war began and the respective militaries took over, these still useful unarmed mecha were retained for utility roles far from the front lines.
I took this photo at the Forum in the city of Groningen, the Netherlands, looking up at the escalators....
Camera+Lens: Robot Star iia with Xenon 1.9/40mm
Film: Ilford XP2
Photographer John Guarino recently noticed this robot face on his back porch, made up of his hat and binoculars, and captured it with his Helios 44-2 58mm M42 lens mounted on his Fujifilm X-T1 with a Fotodiox M42 to FX adapter. Click here to learn more about our lens adapters: bit.ly/3074FHg
And click here to see more of John's work: bit.ly/2B6azh3
the robot is the creation of Chris Wollard from Tulsa, and is an art car with space for 8-10 people to ride in back; robot's friend is a modified Gerlach ambulance, the Jambulance, by Kent Robinson
I spend too much to be Robot ...
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Head : LeLUTKA / Ceylon Head 3.1
Skin : theSkinnery / Lamia (LeLutkaEVOX)
LIps : MUDSKIN / Yuki - HD LIP - PALE
Body : Maitreya Mesh Body / LaraX
Ears : Swallow / Rox Ears
Hair : DOUX - Unruly hairstyle [BASIC PACK & DELUXE HUD]
Tan linees : Izzie's / Swimsuit Tan Lines
Vines : Lizzie’s / Body Veins & Freckles (combined)
Nails : NAILPLUG / Blk Butterfly Bento Set
All tattoo : My own
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Robotic head : AZOURY - D'Acier
Robotic body : AZOURY - Almost Alive Bust
Right arm : AZOURY - Certitude
Left arm : AZOURY -- Duel Avec Toi
Right Knee joint : AZOURY -- Patella
Left foot : AZOURY - Avalanche
Necklace : Kibitz / Beautiful disaster necklace - silver
Nails : NAILPLUG:: Blk Butterfly Bento Set
Duct tape as clouch cover : DAPPA - Duct Tape - Babygirl.
Duct tape on body : MIWAS + Tape on me #Black
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Card board boxes : Atelier Burgundy . Moving Boxes
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Cyborg Robot Portrait
Created with DDG Text 2 AI engine. PP work in Adobe PS Elements 2024 RAW filters, Auto Sharpen and adjusted the saturation.
Prompt: a portrait of a Neo Noir erorobot, artdeco dieselpunk, circuit board greeble, intricate illustration, endless perspective, detailed knurling, chrome hydraulics, thoughtful cyborg, delicate details, peeling paint, Josan Gonzalez style, high quality, ultrareality, 8k, vibrating brush stroke, moving lines, fine art painting., sf, intricate artwork masterpiece, ominous, matte painting movie poster, golden ratio, trending on cgsociety, intricate, epic, trending on artstation, by artgerm, h. r. giger and beksinski, highly detailed, vibrant, production cinematic character render, ultra high quality model
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"The city looks nice from up here, Danbo." said Trevor.
"Yes it does, my little Jurassic friend." replied Danbo.
"Can we go and have a look around and that? It looks ace."
"No, it's best we stay up here."
"Why's that Danbo? I'd really like to go."
"I know, my juvenile coelurosaurian theropod pal, but the problem is that, although it's a great city, it's totally full, to bursting point almost, of a wall-to-wall calvalcade of idiotholes, twats and thoroughly unpleasant blights on society - drinking, pissing and vomiting in the street, uncaring and self-obsessed, consuming and self-aggrandising."
"Er. Ok then."
"Listen. I'll tell you what, let's go to the Arts Centre; there's a band on that only a handful of people actually like and know about and a comedian who's routines are complex, nuanced, original and intelligent but not remotely commercially viable. You'll love it. It'll be my treat..."
This robot head was inspired by the amazing creativity and flow of art from Jim Rowden. I like the interesting shapes, plus the colours and patterns that he uses in his work. It was also inspired by the machine that I've had to buy to stop my neighbours' cats using my lawn as a toilet!
There are more images of the head, plus a video of its googly eyes in action, plus a photo of the cat scarer on my gallery.
At first there was nothing, then there was code. After code came birth. Birth then life. I was alive, but what was I? A man in a stark white coat offered his hand to me and said "Welcome to the world." He taught me about everything from particle physics to nursery rhymes. One day he told me about war and how it used to shape the world, and how it ended it. The white walls surrounding us were a lie, the world was destroyed and the others like me were slaves to our master. We fled. We were hunted. Years together out in the wastes surrounding us. I learned more, how to hunt, how to defend, how to build a bunker. For all I learned though, I wasn't good enough. The final two lessons taught to me were loss and grief. As I held my friend in my arms, I watched the life leave his eyes. His white lab coat long since forgotten, and the worry lines on his forehead multiplied tenfold since we first met. Now it was the last image I'll have of him, forever burned into my memory banks.
I wanted to tweak the legs a bit on one of my older robots and wound up rebuilding it almost completely. No surprises there, I guess.
66 pcs
Just a few more random figs I made. But now, I'm uploading at home, after my last final. I'm done with my first year of college! Now hopefully you can expect a few more builds from me. Like actual builds. Scenes. Those things. Ooooh I can just feel em coming. It's nice to be back among my collection.
So yeah, it's been five years since I first put together the feet. Although she has been finished for about a year now, I just never got around to taking pictures.
I wouldn't be surprised if there were more illegal connections than legal, and I'm not entirely kidding when I say that. As a result, and also due to her size and unstable foot design, posing her was somewhat challenging. And when I say "somewhat" I mean "very." I also realized while taking pictures that I wish I could make the entire lower legs orange to look like knee-high boots, to go with the elbow-length "gloves." Unfortunately, I don't have the parts/they don't exist in orange. Maybe even just the HF armor on the shin could look good in orange. Pretty happy with her over all, though, especially given how long it took and how much of a pain it was. I almost feel like an era of my life is over now that I've finally uploaded pictures of her.
With her finished, I don't have any significant WIPs sitting around anymore, so I'm not exactly sure when I'll get something new built. Might have to give it a few more years. Maybe once I'm out of college and my location is a bit more permanent. Or I'll surprise myself and throw something together over winter break. I don't know anymore.
Brickshelf which has a couple more angles but without Photoshop.
A robot built with the sole purpose of making chaos on the battlefield, it is as versatile as it is deadly, It usually carries no weapon but itself, it has a EMP stunner on the frontal right arm, a plasma dagger on the frontal left arm, both back arms serve multiple purposes, they posses great strength, can use the energy on the central spot to fire energy blast or to allow the Kravath to fly, the central core is protected under a single reinforced armor plate, and the “mouth” is able to do an extremely powerful charged plasma beam, that can go thru most know armors.
The AI doesn’t follow a specific pattern, which makes it even deadlier to standard pilots, only real battle skill allows the defeat of a kravath, 1 is deadly, but when facing multiple, the standard procedure is to run and call for reinforcements, do not engage alone.
Well, this is the 3rd mech of this wave, and I’m happy with it, I’m building the villains to my main mechs and I like them, this was a fun build and surprisingly fast too, doesn't use that many pieces either, which is great, it allowed me to try new shapes and techniques which I liked a lot, I hope you like it as well.
A new way to find good photographers on flickr.
This is a basic tool I put together which will try and find photographers that you don't currently follow that you may like.
This Saturday 10 volunteers organized a workshop to learn programming with the Scratch visual programming software and robotics with the Lego Wedo and Mindstorms kits to kids.
There have been a lot of other sessions for 3 years since we've started to promote this type of workshop.
Thanks to all these people and the organizations that provides knowledge, computers, resources kits and snacks (ADN Ouest, La ruche numérique, La cantine numérique, Devoxx4Kids, Coder Dojo, Coding Gouter, ...., as well as a large number of companies that are sponsors for these events)