Haven’t really posted many of my own things on this Tumblr. Here is a little robot I am working on. Basically a rolling brain with hose-like arms.

Haven’t really posted many of my own things on this Tumblr. Here is a little robot I am working on. Basically a rolling brain with hose-like arms.

This is commonly referred to as the Berlin Brigade Camouflage pattern.

This is commonly referred to as the Berlin Brigade Camouflage pattern.

Aaron Beck KILLING it with these mechs! Damn, that is too awesome.

Aaron Beck KILLING it with these mechs! Damn, that is too awesome.

bapeonion:

It’s that wonderful time of the year where I can grace your dash with this beautiful picture again

The perfect Valentine

bapeonion:

It’s that wonderful time of the year where I can grace your dash with this beautiful picture again

The perfect Valentine

tonymoore:

Here’s a sketch i did of Rooster Cogburn, a la Bridges/Coen Bros. I am chompin’ at the bit to do a western. A bunch, actually.

Awesome art, cowpoke! 

tonymoore:

Here’s a sketch i did of Rooster Cogburn, a la Bridges/Coen Bros. I am chompin’ at the bit to do a western. A bunch, actually.

Awesome art, cowpoke! 

8bitfuture:

The Pirate Bay launches category for 3D printers.
When 3D printers started becoming affordable for home users a few years ago, many saw it as the start of a new revolution where goods would no longer need to be shipped around the world, but where end users would simply download a design and have the object printed on their home printer. Unfortunately it never took off in the mainstream market, although some of the ideas created were pretty cool - the RepRap 3D printer claims to be able to print all it’s own parts, almost making it a self replicating machine.
Now file sharing website The Pirate Bay has launched a new (and more legitimate) category, which it labels ‘Physibles’ - or designs for 3D objects which can be printed on home 3D printers.
From The Pirate Bay blog:

We believe that in the nearby future you will print your spare sparts for your vehicles. You will download your sneakers within 20 years.
The benefit to society is huge. No more shipping huge amount of products around the world. No more shipping the broken products back. No more child labour. We’ll be able to print food for hungry people. We’ll be able to share not only a recipe, but the full meal. We’ll be able to actually copy that floppy, if we needed one.


This is the opening salvo, right here.

8bitfuture:

The Pirate Bay launches category for 3D printers.

When 3D printers started becoming affordable for home users a few years ago, many saw it as the start of a new revolution where goods would no longer need to be shipped around the world, but where end users would simply download a design and have the object printed on their home printer. Unfortunately it never took off in the mainstream market, although some of the ideas created were pretty cool - the RepRap 3D printer claims to be able to print all it’s own parts, almost making it a self replicating machine.

Now file sharing website The Pirate Bay has launched a new (and more legitimate) category, which it labels ‘Physibles’ - or designs for 3D objects which can be printed on home 3D printers.

From The Pirate Bay blog:

We believe that in the nearby future you will print your spare sparts for your vehicles. You will download your sneakers within 20 years.

The benefit to society is huge. No more shipping huge amount of products around the world. No more shipping the broken products back. No more child labour. We’ll be able to print food for hungry people. We’ll be able to share not only a recipe, but the full meal. We’ll be able to actually copy that floppy, if we needed one.

This is the opening salvo, right here.

dilettantepickle:

What if we stopped saying, “webcomics” and “webcartoonist” and just said “comics” and “cartoonist”?

Well said.

boompen:

DO YOU LOVE ADVENTURE TIME? DO YOU LOVE EMILY CARROLL? DO YOU LOVE FRANK AND BECKY? OF COURSE YOU DO! WHO DOESN’T? Bros, peep these ADVENTURE TIME Issue #2 Covers! 

Guys I need you to look at these amazing covers with Finn sparkle-eyes and then spread them across the internet like a teenager with the day off of school and nothing to do but Tumbl. DO IT.

Love, Shannon, your friendly ADVENTURE TIME comic book editor

Schmowzow!