People often say to me: âYou draw like some kind of inhuman machine. If I eat your brain, will I gain your power?â The answer is yes, but there is another way.
The key to precise drawing is building up muscle memory so that your arm/hand/fingers do the things you want them to do when you want them to do them. Teaching yourself to draw a straight line or to make sweet curves is just a matter of practice and there are some exercises you can do to help improve.
If youâre going to be doodling in class or during meetings anyway, why not put that time to good use?
If you create things (drawings, writing, music, pixels, crafts, anything!) youâre superb and Iâm so proud of you!
If youâre struggling to create right now, I hope you have a good rest and feel better soon. Iâm proud of you for trying your best! Youâre so amazing for getting this far!
This adorable little robot is designed to make sure its photosynthesising passenger is well taken care of. It moves towards brighter light if it needs, or hides in the shade to keep cool. When in the light, it rotates to make sure the plant gets plenty of illumination. It even likes to play with humans.
Oh, and apparently, it gets antsy when itâs thirsty.
The robot is actually an art project called âSharing Human Technology with Plantsâ by a roboticist named Sun Tianqi. Itâs made from a modified version of a Vincross HEXA robot, and in his own words, its purpose is âto explore the relationship between living beings and robots.â