meat and robot parts and wires and microbes and sludge and slime and skeletons and bones and teeth and electricity and brains and circuits
From Perfect Tetsuo: Tetsuo Series Research Book - Behind the scenes looks at Tomorowo Taguchi taking a break in the full Iron Man suit, and the crew setting up the finale, er, setpiece.
E.J Sue’s “Mechaforce” is one of the few “How to Draw” books I would point newbies looking to get into drawing robots to. It emphasises knowing the basics (Very difficult to draw a robot properly if you can’t use perspective) and fundamental shapes and even arm techniques, and gives a neat insight into how mechanical forms work in art.
These are just a few of the examples from the anatomy section of the book. It’s currently on sale on Amazon and worth checking out, though I will note it is not a “be all end all” resource, thankfully you can fill in your knowledge gaps elsewhere.
are you gonna eat that ethernet cable
C64
why did no one tell me quantum computers looked like that
me leaning against a wall: hey girl ;) you come here often?
The Compaq Portable, one of the first IBM compatible portable computers:
Miniatua Puts the Micro in Microchip in a Series of Remarkably Precise Miniature Computers
robot computer machine appreciation / aes blog. needs more non-computer machines tbh (run by @wasppilled)
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