This is Beach Comber, a digital painting by Greg Cannon, that's me, I am the Timedog. And today we'll look at Timedog Heavy Industry's recovery project.
First showing at 5 Deuces gallery in St. Pete's, Beach Comber takes place after those pesky humans have left.
Timedog Heavy Industries, where tomorrow is so yesterday. Introducing the Beach Comber 3000 metal detector. The 3000 is programmed with the latest island data and easy to follow instructions. Helpful drones scour the beaches for likely sites to recycle past technology. Nothing is wasted.
Popular robots of the past will be refurbished and refitted for use in the exciting world of tomorrow.
Thanks for watching, and you'll see me next time on Timedog Tours. Happy hunting.
Process
The background is an enhanced photo from Honeymoon Island. The drones and metal detector were built in Cinema 4D and rendered with hand painted detail. The Tin Man was hand painted and Robbie was a Cinema 4D composition rendered with hand painting. Shadows and details were hand painted with a Huion Inspiro.
Timedog Heavy Industries is a pseudonym like Tyrell Corporation, Vandaley Industries, Yoyodyne, or MegaCorp for a huge octopus industry. I reference this often in my wor