I don't know why I called him Beastly, I just did hehe.
This is my second bash on 3D Studio Max making a robot, this robot has more detail than the last one with more features on the face. The main body is split in to 3 parts, top of the body is a cylinder, hose in the middle and cylinder at the bottom of the main body. The arms are complete but I'm missing the completed hands I designed on paper and this is the same for the feet. The legs need a motion or angle to them.
**UPDATE**
**UPDATE**
Comparison to a 1950s Toy robot, the main comparison would be the head, the eyebrow line linking to the nose line. Having a feature coming from the top of the head is present in my work and in this retro toy model. 3 differences between my work and the 1950s model is the head shape, eye shape and ears. My head is a cylinder were as the retro robot is a box. My eyes are squared and not round. Last the ears on mine are prisms and the toy model are cylinders. The rest of my robot is different to the 1950s robot, rest of the parts would come under robots from the 80s and 90s. The cylinder bendy body and articulation in the arms and legs are more advanced than the early period of toy robots.
I would of done a comparison of a professional piece of work done on 3DS Max but couldn't find a robot design based upon the same time period as my work.
this robot is cool it reminds me of the one from the robots film.
ReplyDeleteBig Joe said that as well. Didn't know what to make so I just created a more detailed robot hehe.
ReplyDeleteit looks so much like one of film ones.
ReplyDeleteGood work Rob, I like your blog. The robot you created is fantastic, consider comparing it to a 1950s sci fi robot or other professional example. Well done, keep up the good work. I'm glad you are enthused by the course
ReplyDeleteHello Chris, Update on the post regarding a 1950s robot toy which was popular in the time period to compare with my work.
ReplyDeleteAs you know I love Shipley College and loving this course at the moment Sir.