I will be posting pictures of my build as soon as I get the robots head built.
So far he has a Robosapien V2 upper body and my home made robot arms with 7 servos in each arm. I am writing a story called Micro Explorers. It is a story about very small robot explorers who come to Earth. They can combine to become larger robots. They can rebuild them selves at the microscopic level. As they learn more about us they become more human in acting and appearance.
I did an edit and added his most current picture.
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Wow, that last video you posted was great! Dave has a lot of personality now. Your project must be quite extensive - i'm impressed
Feels real good to see the stuff you all create with ezrobot - puts the biggest smile on my face!
Thanks DJ. I love all the robots you have made, and using EZ-B has helped me give my robot some life and personality. I will be building some of my robot's friends, so I will be getting more EZ-Bs to have fun with. I was on vacation when I got my first EZ-B and had such a blast playing with it and learning how to use the software. I hot glued the continuous rotations servos to a thin wooden board, added wheels, sonar and a camera and had a working robot in a very short time. A robot that could hear, talk, measure distance, drive around and track my face all at once. I knew this would work in my humanoid robot I was building. When you added Auto Position then things really started to come together for my humanoid. Then I got a 3d printer and had to learn how to make the robots I designed in my 3d animation software print correctly on my 3d printer. After upgrading my software I had STL support in LightWave 3d. 3D printing an over 73 cm robot on a small 3d printer is a bit of a challenge. He still needs working legs, but he is getting smarter all the time.
Dave has learned a few new tricks and will be in a new video soon. Has anyone had trouble with Pandora? I tried to use it and it works then freezes the software for a while then works and freezes up the software for a while again. If I keep Pandora paused, then my robot works fine. Hope to get this sorted and teach his Pandora bot a ton of new things to talk about.
I found a Santa suit to alter for my robot Dave!
Dave has taken on the roll of one of the most known and beloved characters of all time! Video coming soon. I am moving soon, but work on Dave continues.
Here is Dave all ready for Christmas! He has new moves! He just keeps getting smarter! My computer screen shows me the whole time just talking and not controlling Dave. No edits or F/X except for color correction.
thats really cool, i like the idea - nice movements also- nice beard in that monitor next to the robot
Glad you like him. I need to get him to bend back a little farther so he wont fall over when moving his arms. After I finish my big move back to Missouri I will start 3d printing his new legs. I hope to get him to walk. I might be needing much stronger servos than I have.
Thanks mcsdave.. you did an amazing job with Dave! Very impressive personality and movements! I need to program Data to be responsive like your Dave.