Engineer Karen Leadlay working on the analog computers in the space division of General Dynamics, 1964.
Self-explanatory
our love can destroy this whole fucking world
mike mignola
Here’s my main man! His ref is due for a fix up actually but it’s just so cute :)
Also I saw people had questions about these robot characters, they all have like lore and story behind them if you want you can throw me a question
My plane characters do as well if that’s more your thing
Juicy closeups of a Moog Memorymoog // Polyphonic Analogue Synth (1982)
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*turning his dial carefully and pressing his shining multicolored buttons teasingly* You like that, baby? Want me to turn you up more? Press more of your keys? Maybe pull some of your levers..? Slut
Data cable on a computer from 1945
MACHINES
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.
robot computer machine appreciation / aes blog. needs more non-computer machines tbh (run by @wasppilled)
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