wip of a sb oc huehuehue their name is Valentine
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wip of a sb oc huehuehue their name is Valentine
idk why but for some reason sometimes random designs/images appear in my head
heres a character i made based on one of those images from my mind i drew because i wanted to try drawing a digital art image that was 100% digital
i dont know if ill continue drawing art of them or what to name them yet
Back into the garbage bin I go
The almighty ROBAT! ⛓🦇⛓ . Thanks @retrosaurushamilton for this crazy ko transformer! . Robat is from 1984 and made by Select under the toyline Convertors-Defenders of the Earth-Avarians! . Originally made by Mark in Japan for their Bird Robo line and sold as “Bat Robo” then released to North America vis Select and renamed “Robat” for the Convertors line. . Re-released in Japan later by Jam as candy toys in a line calked Mekabad, and then again in 1999 by Jam under the toyline Metal Force! . Knock offs have exhausting histories! Lol 😂 . #robat #1984 #80stoys #knockofftoys #convertors #transformers #robots #birdrobo #avarians #batrobo #select #mark #jam #bat #metalforce #mekabad #retrotoys #vintagetoys https://www.instagram.com/p/COV9syXgZdd/?igshid=m34e9xodjj5z
A robot bat, or Robat if you will.
Once again, I wanted to make something different, and while trying my hardest to make a system mech moc, the idea of this fellow came into my head instead.
Forget robots that look like humans, the next generation of robots will be based on animals – from snakes to locusts and even a robotic octopus that can study the ocean floor.
When it comes to robots, science fiction has conditioned us to think of androids – bipedal machines approximating the human form. But the next generation of robots may be based on very different types of animals: snakes, flies, locusts and even the multi-tentacle octopus.
Israeli scientists are hard at work on just such contraptions. Here’s a look at seven of the most fascinating designs that can help with everything from exploring our insides to cleaning up the mess we make on the planet.
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I tag The Batman (2022) as "robat"