zacharybirkesmarsjapan
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zacharybirkesmarsjapan · 5 years ago
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When I started working in Cinema 4D I found it a chore and quite boring. Making things on the computer just does not relate to my interests. I like making things by hand. My robot idea was for the running track in the Olympics - the engine is in the middle and sits in a frame that remains steady. One wheel on this would have to spin one way and the other in reverse for it to work which I am not sure it would do. The outer wheel then is larger and would spin faster. Green wheel colour came from the 2020 Olympic logo - the second O of 20.  The inside would be the size of a normal sized car. It would not go well in a curve but 100 metres would be the race to win. The brown shape is Mount Fuji and makes sure that the scene and the flag alongside the brach of a tree (bonsai or cherry) is in silhouette to set the scene. The robot is then seen in 3 ways - rotating to see the 3D aspect. It seems unrealistic, the engine in the middle and the huge green wheels does not seem at all realistic. In the first session I made the bar and the wheels and then the second created the outside wheel and the engine along with the background. I will not choose Cinema 4D as my area for the next project.
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zacharybirkesmarsjapan · 5 years ago
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the tools I have use for my bonsai tree is sculpt grab and pinch to pull and fill in the places where it is needed and when using Mudbox I really didn't like using it at all because I like sculpting things with my hands and not with the computer
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This my screen print a d lino print for my zine
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zacharybirkesmarsjapan · 5 years ago
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my robot research
the reason to why I choose these robots is because I like the look of the skeleton and muscle showing through the plating of the robots.
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zacharybirkesmarsjapan · 5 years ago
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for my robot idea body
I'm going to take a roll cage from a car and use it has the body for my robot and then put some robot arms where the wheels would be so it can move around like a turtle but a lot faster than a real living turtle.
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zacharybirkesmarsjapan · 5 years ago
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ASIMO is a humanoid robot created by Honda in 2000. It is currently displayed in the Miraikan museum in Tokyo, Japan.
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Details. Geminoid DK is a realistic android designed for research into human-robot interaction. It's modeled after Danish professor Henrik Scharfe, who remotely operates the android as his roboticsurrogate
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