SKELABOT

"Presenting the possible final 3D render of Skelabot. Although early development focused on a functional, boxy design, the vision evolved into a sleek, organic form. The goal was to move away from a collection of parts and toward the concept of a 'unified brain.' Skelabot isn't just a machine; it is the intelligence that brings my tech to life. Check out the early-stage progress below as development continues."

  • What does Skelabot do?

    It controls or animates technology made by Skeletal Tech through an online or offline UI.  

  • What are Skelabot's control platforms?

    • Mobile Phone App
    • Desktop Application
    • Physical connection
  • What are Skelabot's features?

    • Audio jack for external audio and TTS response.
    • Responds with offline and online TTS
    • Stores Gigs of text data provided by user
    • Accessible sd card port to allow users to update and store Skelabot text Q&A data manually.
    • This version comes with small external speaker to hook up to audio jack for sound.
    • Provides ports for other Skeletal Tech devices to control though the app.
  • What updates do I have planned for Skelabot in near future

    As I learn more, I'm looking to make Skelabot more advanced. Adding sensors will help  by allowing Skelabot to acknowledge things in the environment and reacting to them, weather it's people or objects.


TECHNOLOGY WORK IN PROGRESS

JULY 2025

Focuses on controlling the tech by keyframing the animation, led's, and audio.

This allows users have creative control  of the bat. This stage taught me a lot.


MAY 2025

Before the bat had more structure, I was focused on its animation and functionality.

MAY 2025

"My journey began as a concept artist, then a 3D artist, and later a programmer; now, I am evolving into a tech developer. This video represents the early stages of bridging that gap—learning to package complex functionality into what was supposed to be sleek product form. Though I wasn't quite sure of the final version or the direction, so I decided to present a template for consumers. For me, understanding the hardware was just as vital as mastering the software."

MAY 2025

I had the imagination, but I knew I needed to figure out was it possible to bring it to life while using the bare minimum. So that meant understanding circuitry based on the type of products I wanted to make.