I Built a Robot to Paint Expensive Art
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 Published On Apr 14, 2023

Roy Lichtenstein's was a pop art legend and his paintings have sold for millions of dollars. I thought I'd make a huge robot to replicate his style and make a million dollar painting for myself. The result was over a year of designing, programming, testing, and finaly painting a masterpiece (I hope). I call the robot Roybot.

If you're interested in getting a print that is phyically signed and numbered by Roybot, email [email protected] and ask for a price list. Prints are ready now. Limited edition only 250 will be made. Prices start at $150 and go up to $1750.

Roybot will also be producing other artwork. If you're interested in getting an original one of a kind piece - email the same address and let me know.

The No Internet TShirt can be found here: https://amzn.to/3zZSvR2
I have shirts on amazon and spreadshirt. Amazon is here: https://amzn.to/40hextg

I lowered the price of my spreadshirt products so I make $5 per item. It's a great way to suppor the channel.

NOTP = Not Over The Phone

The motors were provided by My Actuator. Check them out here: https://www.myactuator.com
Or email them here: [email protected]

The pens used were TFive Acrylic paint pens: https://amzn.to/3zU7Ann

Parts were 3D printed on EPAX: https://epax3d.com?ref=27

The software was written in Xojo. It's a great tool so check it out here: https://xojo.com

Other parts purchased through sendcutsend.com. Not a sponser but send cut send is great. Especially if like me you don't have the equipment to make those parts yourself. Turn around is fast and price is affordable.

If you want to support me please consider patreon. I'm posting content every 1-2 days.   / nerdtronic  

This video contains copyrighted material, including artwork by Roy Lichtenstein and a video clip of the auction of "Ohhh... Alright..." The use of this material is protected under the Fair Use Doctrine (Section 107 of the Copyright Act) as it is being used for educational and comparison purposes. The copyrighted material remains the property of the respective copyright holders. No infringement is intended.

Some video used under creative commons. This robot dogs clip is from this video:    • Robot dog park  

The artwork "Not Over The Phone" is copyright © 2023 by Bad Weasel, LLC. All rights reserved.

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