Archive for ‘Robots’
This would literally be the best robot in the world to have. It does it all for you, with hilarious vomiting action! You don’t have to answer the door for trick or treaters, leaving you free to go out and do whatever you like on halloween. PLUS! It replenishes it’s own candy by eating the candy of children who are too old to be trick or treating.
Another fall themed robot. Honestly, fall is probably my favorite time of the year. Mostly it’s pumpkin flavored things, as pumpkin is up there near the top of the “best flavor” list. This one was inspired by a pumpkin carving party I attended at a friend’s house. I really like carving pumpkins for the first 20 minutes, then I get sick of doing it and it never turns out the way I want, and then I pitch a toddler fit and smash the pumpkin angrily on the sidewalk…
Autumn is slowly coming in waves. This past week, with slightly chilly weather was rather nice, and reminded me how much I like fall, combine that with an idea mentioned by my girlfriend and I’ve drawn a rather odd little robot. Lots of unanswered questions in this one, is he blowing the leaves down, or trying to keep them up? Is he causing them to fall prematurely? Most importantly how did he get up in the tree with no arms?
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Sorry for the lack of updates recently! I’ve been incredibly busy, one reason being that I’ve been in or involved with a number of weddings in the recent weeks (still one more to go!) and have found it hard to find time to get any drawing done. I have, though, jotted down ideas for robots, this being one of them. The Automated BestMan does the job of any Best Man incredibly well. He dispenses the rings when asked, as well as getting incredibly drunk and giving a very inappropriate toast (as depicted).
As always, thanks for coming, and see you next week!
In honor of labor day, and all the american workers who made it possible for me to have the day off today, here’s Butch. He’s a construction robot, and he’s taking his lunchbreak.
I’ve always wondered about the old city workers who could just perch themselves up high on girders and eat their lunch without throwing up… This is why we should have robots to do these things…
Don’t really know where this one came from… Not much to say about it, other than illustrating a light up city at night is actually really calming, surprisingly.
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So, surprisingly enough, this robot idea came from watching the new Scott Pilgrim movie. It really juiced me up for fighting, and then one thing led to another, and luchadore robot. I can’t explain it any better than that…
Sorry for missing a post last week. It’s been a very busy time getting ready for Baltimore Comic Con. Oh…did I not mention that I’m going to be at Baltimore Comic Con with friend and artist Brad Samuelson, of As The Grass Grows fame? No? Well… now you know! We will be there with plenty of good stuff. Brad’s got books and buttons and things from his comic, and I’ll be there selling 2 exclusive comic-con-only prints. Be sure to check it out!
Anyway… on to this week’s robot.
Been playing a lot of Starcraft 2 this past week. I was a HUGE fan of the original game, and couldn’t help myself when the new one was released. I was always drawn to the Protoss, with their crazy alien technology and benevolence. The new units in the game are awesome, and I’m specifically in love with the new protoss unit, the Colossus. It’s very “War of The Worlds” feeling, and is definitely the most alien feeling of all of their units.
It has been abnormally hot in the northeast this past month. Temps in the hundreds, with humidity thick enough to need a scuba mask. This past weekend was a scorcher, and got me thinking. If air conditioners were sentient, would they feel heat?
As always, see you next week!