“just torrent it! just pirate it! streaming sites exist!” (proceeds to give absolutely zero clear instructions on how to do any of these things)
Love, Death & Robots has some pretty killer concepts when it not, you know, being gross or insufferably horny.
The graphic designer in me weeps with unfettered joy. Also, I'd by the shit out of these ads if they made them into prints.
Daft Punk’s posters for their Random Access Memories merch.
Made of legos and various bits, his name is Servo - an old butlerbot sympathizing with the nigh-extinct human race in a world ruled by robots. To be fair, most of the humans decided to become robots, anyway.
His screen can’t really glow, but it does have swappable expressions. n_n
Meet Sir Henry, my latest doll project.
Sir Henry's head used to be a pen decoration, his body is a 1/6th scale male fashion doll and I made his outfit.
I don't know where I got his boots, they're plastic and fit him perfectly. These cheap boots often come with a split at the back and I filled this split with Apoxy Clay, first time working with this sculpting material.
I love it! I think Apoxy Clay works very well, just like Fimo, but without the terrified step of baking, because it's air drying.
I also sculpted some faux screws, which I painted and later attached on his backpack.
Apoxy Clay consist of two components and I mixed a little to much; not to waste I used the remainder to sculpt some doll jewelry.
After glueing on the faux screws, his steampunk contraption is finished.
I made this backpack from all sorts of (left over) materials: cardboard, fabric, metal scrapbook and jewelry materials, all sorts of plastic caps and other small components. To give it the right look, I painted many of these parts with acrylic paint in copper and blue/green for the oxide.
For the decorations and faux buttons on his coat I used metal book corners and jewelry materials.
To give his boots and coat this old look, I used black and brown soft pastels.
I love my Sir Henry ♥️
I thrifted a bunch of boxy girls ages ago and this is the first hybrid I finished.
I ended up having to make a neck knob out of a screw, since I really didn't want to cut open her head after having so carefully sliced it off her body. Her clothes are Monster High with misc Barbie accessories.
“Most autistic people who are capable of formulating questions have frequently experienced the following scenario: We ask for information that we need in order to prepare ourselves for a new experience. Instead of answering our questions, NT people tell us that we don’t need to ask these questions at all. We just need to relax and stop being so anxious. The fact is that being able to ask questions, and getting clear answers to our questions, and thus knowing what to expect, are often the very things autistic people need in order to be able to relax and not be anxious. Asking a lot of questions about the details of a situation is usually not a “maladaptive behavior” that increases an autistic person’s anxiety. More often it’s an adaptive strategy that an autistic person is using to reduce anxiety or to prevent being in an anxiety-provoking situation in the first place. It’s very important for us to have thorough explanations and ample opportunities to ask questions.”
— Jim Sinclair, “Cultural Commentary: Being Autistic Together”