Showing posts with label Robots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robots. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Yes I am actually doing that Gauntlet thing too - Tim

"Yes I am actually doing that Gauntlet thing too" - Tim Switalski.

Famous last words....so I'm a little behind. The Gauntlet was thrown last week...and I didn't post anything. Well, here are a couple this week.

Gauntlet #2 - the Reckless, Marooned, Sensei  


Gauntlet #1 - Armed, Evil Mentor, Space Marine

Hopefully I will have 3 more in the next few days.

-Tim



Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Ben Runs The RBMC Gauntlet! Day 3


I had to skip day 2.  The Hale household is in the midst of a baby sleeping rescheduling that is not going well.  With that in mind, I wanted to continue the gauntlet and jump back in on day 3.  So here is a quicky sketch knocked together on my lunch break.  The day's theme was:

The Outlaw  /  Young  /  Mad Scientist

This was the first thing that popped in my head.  I would have loved to refine it, but am happy that I'm at least sketching again.


-Ben
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Thursday, September 25, 2014

Tim: Super #1!


Hey look a giant robot! We're (my rust belt buds and I)  drawing all sorts of robots this week, and here's mine! I grew up in the 1980's watching a ton of cartoons with giant heroic robots...and "Super #1" here is my (very obvious) homage to the best of them!

If you're in the Northeast Ohio area this weekend, you should come to "Ingenuity Fest" and see us (the rust belt again) paint a giant mural with all sorts of robots on it,  including this dude here!

-Tim

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Engine, Engine No.9


It's not commonly known who invented the caster wheel nor that the inventor was a genius of pure evil, exceptionally inept but still pure evil!  This is his Evil Engine No.9, minion and "guy Friday" to Professor Caster for most of his career.  Not quite adept loathsome or dirty deeds, or turning corners for that matter,  No.9 could port heavy loads, mix drinks and developed a knack for all manner of courtly and Gentlemanly behavior.  
Most of the wonders of this massive machine has been lost to time, only the lowly caster wheel remain to carry the Caster name.

Monday, November 18, 2013

If You've Got The Digital Time, We've Got The Beer

Ever since I quit drinking, I've been drawing a lot of things getting drunk. I dunno if there's any correlation, but let's not get into why I draw so many half naked ladies. 


Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Ben: Robot Sketches


Life has been super busy with Art Shows and Home Renovations, but I've been able to do add to the sketchbook on the occasional lunch break.  I've been wanting to animate a robot/villain type character and designed this fella to lumber around my stages.  The trick is to design him with as many reusable body parts as possible.  I'll import the pieces into a skeletal animation program and move the pieces in the same way I did my civilian character.  

If you'd like to see further progressions and random sketches, feel free to visit my personal blog at www.NeedYourDisease.com or follow me on Twitter: @NeedYourDisease 

-Ben

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Round 34: Surrender the Booty!!!


I must have drawn that stupid pirate...turtle...sweet cuddly bear hundreds of times. But I never ordered the course. I did however have a cousin who did...and they were nice enough to turn some of the course books over to me...I think I still have a few of them laying about. Anyway...I dig pirates...and robots...and explosions. And da booty...so there you have it.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Week 10: Take To The Stars

The death of Moebius is the first time I've ever been moved by the passing of someone who I've never met.  

When I was 14, I had no idea that the magazine that I got grounded for would move my art into such a dramatically different direction.  Heavy Metal (and Robert Crumb) was the first time I ever thought of comics as anything but guys in tights, and shaped the way I approached everything.  It was the visual equivalent of an acid trip.  Stuff looks weird, and when it's through your mind has been expanded. 

It took until I was 30 to get into art school, and an uncle shipped me a giant box of his old Heavy Metal magazines. That was when I saw Moebius with the eyes of someone with some foundation at his back.  Moebius wasn't just comics with naked ladies and spaceships (can't front on that), it was art.  From that point, I've kept those magazines on my nightstand.  I look at them at least once a week.  It keeps me going, and inspires almost every drawing I've ever made.

Thank you so much sir.

My post this week is a layout that got out of hand in my sketchbook.  I drew the woman on the rocket planning to watercolor her on a piece of bristol later.  As the week went on, I kept adding things to my sketchbook page until I was left with 6 characters sad as their friend blasts off to space.  I thought that was more appropriate than something finished.