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Pinterest gave me this art...
and now my entire Pinterest feed is art with Amy Rose and Metal Sonic..................
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Well, I don't mind.
/and it seems I created another character that is related to cooking..... Maybe Abigail will also fight with a frying pan..... no. A rolling pin will do too :]
Baby Steps - Creating A Walking Robot
More to come on this as it progresses, but I've been constructing a robotics project heavily based upon work by the Max Planck Institute robot called Bird Bot. This leg design is biologically inspired, using bird legs (such as the Emu) as inspiration. The design has been found to be very energy efficient, which is one of the motivations for my own use over a Boston Dynamics style spot robot dog design choice. Here is an image from the researcher's own paper to show the general design.
Below is the robot that the Max Planck Institute Researchers created. The researchers do have their own 3D print files for anyone to use if they want to re-create this exact design.
For my own purposes, I'm using my own leg designs created from scratch, but taking heavy inspiration from the above. The mechanism has been taken directly from this research paper.
Early stages of prototyping in progress using the 3D printer, with round 2 on the way. I'm definitely more of a software person, than an electronics/robot person, so I'm not attempting anything completely experimental and new!
With the MARVINA AI system, I think this platform will be far better suited to actually interacting with people than the Roomba (as sweet as the Roomba is) .
References: - BirdBot achieves energy-efficient gait with minimal control using avian-inspired leg clutching | Science Robotics
Sketches from the summer of Smithy with my partner @birdbotbleeps's OC, Hoobee. <3
“Neji-Dori” and “Dragon” by Kakuniko a.k.a. KA92. Thanks to Sunshynegrll for linking me to a collection of the artist’s work.
My new #redbubble #phonecase arrived! My #robot #mecha #design looks pretty cool as a #phonecover 👌👌👌 love this company! GET IT ON MY REDBUBBLE: http://www.redbubble.com/people/chinara #original #artwork #artofchinara #birdbot @redbubblecreate (at Europe/Vienna)
Raven ART ahhhh
Some raven ver. ART-Drone idea
I still trying to figure out how to draw raven
the idea