My First Robot - GOSH, I Love This Stuff!!!
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It's in a very primitive and non-detailed form but I did this one today while students were taking a Final Exam. It's got axes where stuff should spin around (on a layer named "Construction", not displayed).
I know the proportions are sort of goofy and it's really "bland" but it was very fast - and loads of fun to put it into different positions. Need to add hands, feet & head.
Hope ya'll like it - would really like to see other people post better robots.
Happy Sketching,
Brad
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Brad,
Looks like fun. I like the little guy. Kinda reminds me of Bryce. Maybe he could replace Bryce in the next version.
Fred
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I heard that it was going to be an attractive women replacing Bryce. I really like women better than robots.
Regardless, Brad - that looks like lots of fun. A great combination of machine and anthropomorphic shapes.
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. . . gettin' there . . .
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. . . now it can think . . . isn't it Alan Parson's birthday . . . anyone remember I Robot?
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You said you want to see others robots.Here is latest robo
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I had a thread of my robots in the old forum -
http://www.avxc55.dsl.pipex.com/ravrend2.jpg
http://www.avxc55.dsl.pipex.com/slingerbotseib.jpg
http://www.avxc55.dsl.pipex.com/spink.jpgI'm halfway through my next one but life's been getting in the way.
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And then see this thread at the KT Forums...
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gai...
that robot which ozylator made was with WINGS MODELER
but i am sure it can be build with SU also.... take a look at monsterzero's threads!!!P.s : any news of monsterzero and could someone please link me to his blog???
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Sorry Jenu - although I've been following that hilarious thread, I couldn't remember this... Hm - next time I'll be more careful...
Well, his blog is here:
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oh no worries Gai! just keepin stuff clean and clear!
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Wow, seeing so many of the other modeling projects, I'm realizing just how primitive and unprofessional my projects are . . . still though, I'm having fun, so there's no loss of interest whatsoever . . . I downloaded Kerkythea and Wings 3D - hopefully, I can begin more formal exploration of those tools soon (Blender is still somewhat overwhelming, Wings 3D looks easier to grasp). If I didn't have 8462 irons in the fire . . .
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Brothers and Sisters,
Robot? Oh, yeah.
It's a Jack bird dream-fest out here for "fire gland" Hapke, but the spin is of a different direction.
Not to beat around the hog barn, yeah, I've been orbiting the Jack bird Tarot -- the seventy eight -- the mirror -- the pathless path.
The future?
Booze, Camels, and spring loaded curves -- bring it, baby -- that's what the cards show me.
I'm into the Page of Cups at the moment -- "Oh, yeah, I talk to the little flippy flip here in my golden beer -- it makes me ponder... coitus? Sure, and bringing the Jack bird new."
The Page finds himself alone with the Queen of Cups scrying mug, and though curious, he keeps his hands occupied with lighting a smoke.
As he blows out the match, a faint tinkling -- a melodious harmonic -- drifts from the mug, followed by an insistent ticking.
"Stop the seduction please," the page enjoys another drag, "my heart is spoken for."
And he leaves the thing alone...
For...
Oh...
About a minute more.
Then he tiptoes over, tilts up the lid, and ventures a quick glimpse inside.
"What a marvel..."
A whirling intricacy fills him with wonder.
"What a marvel indeed!"
So, the mug is a complex mechanism of some variety?
An interdimensional music box, or a contrivance capable of spinning golden strands of time...
Interesting.
The Queens crown is strangely square, don't you agree?
I wonder what the source of this shape is?
Apparently the Page is not a "boy toy" for the queen after all, rather, she is a mechanized magic pleasure mistress for him?
And the fun the pair has with that wind-up fish?
Breathtaking.
Durant "three of wands" Hapke
PS -- Yeah, the meat puppets have their own.
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@schreiberbike said:
I really like women better than robots.
I can't stop laughing at this statement.
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MY FIRST ROBOT!
This is my first SketchUp model. It was this experience that sold me on SketchUp as a modeling tool. The model is such an embarrassing mess. I'd rebuild it if I didn't have better things to do
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Sweet! I wish I'd made something that "embarrassing" for my first model!!
Here's the guy I've just started working on - he's from the new Transformers:Animated series -
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Ironic that I used to teach advanced Pro-E classes and didn't even think to start out with a skeleton model. Thanks monsterzero for your post and link to your website with great video showing "how to".
I should add this to my very simple robot - the skeleton will make moving it into position - and back - much, much easier.
Very nice models Rodentpete and monsterzero - I'm not in the same league but still having lots of fun.
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