Sketchbook to machine world

Leo's Designs

Leo's hand-drawn bots become brass-built creatures, city robots, and strange mechanical worlds.

6 bot sketches
15 punk images
1 Leo universe

Sketch and renders

Each drawing keeps its own set of machine-world interpretations.

Set 01

Updown Bot

The original city robot: lightning bolts, arrows, rivets, claw arms, and a square metal body turned into a full steampunk town character.

Original sketch
Town guardian
Clockwork walker
Street machine
Brass build

Set 02

Chicken Bot

A bird-shaped machine with a torn-paper silhouette, red head detail, exposed gears, and a springy mechanical leg system.

Original sketch
Field machine
Gearbird
Jungle walker
Canopy gearbird

Set 03

Crab Bot

A wide clawed bot with fan pods, wheeled feet, antennae, and a compact control deck reworked as a park-scale machine.

Original sketch
Crab Bot video
Silver crab
Park machine
Claw rig
Flying frame

Set 04

Lizard Bot

A long low creature with a spiked back, wheel joints, a squared machinery belly, and a tail structure built for motion.

Original sketch
Beach lizard

Set 05

Circle Bot

A round-bodied bot with a long neck, bright gear clusters, tube arms, and tiny hand details becomes a workshop machine with glowing eyes.

Original sketch
Workshop machine

Set 06

Sea Monster Bot

A glowing underwater creature sketch with hinged limbs, tube details, and bright blue parts transformed into a deep-sea machine.

Original sketch
Deep-sea machine

The process

The sketch stays visible inside the finished world.

Each set starts with Leo's bot drawing: the silhouette, gears, claws, wheels, lights, and odd mechanical details. The punk images explore what that same invention might look like as a sculpture, a creature, or a scene from a brass-and-steam universe.