
Hello hello friends. During that magical time between when my head feels like it's going to explode, and before my meds make me too dead to the world, I completed this commission for
York_Indayla . To be clear, I got sick this week, if none of that made any sense.
Anyway, here we have a bunny cyborg, baddie. As per usual, I was given creative freedom within the boundaries of:
-A female rabbit
-Detached but floating limbs operating as if they were physically attached to her body.
-Most of her body is mechanical with the only organic material left being the top half of her skull grafted to the artificial body
Check. Check. And check.
I had a lot of fun playing around with this design and adding in all those nifty, teeny tiny details that make robotic character so challenging and yet, so rewarding to draw.
Enjoy!
Character belongs to her owner.
Art belongs to me.

Anyway, here we have a bunny cyborg, baddie. As per usual, I was given creative freedom within the boundaries of:
-A female rabbit
-Detached but floating limbs operating as if they were physically attached to her body.
-Most of her body is mechanical with the only organic material left being the top half of her skull grafted to the artificial body
Check. Check. And check.
I had a lot of fun playing around with this design and adding in all those nifty, teeny tiny details that make robotic character so challenging and yet, so rewarding to draw.
Enjoy!
Character belongs to her owner.
Art belongs to me.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 817 x 1280px
File Size 256.1 kB
Listed in Folders
I can scarcely fathom if you were the illustrator of a cyberpunk tabletop game. That being said, this is one of the prime reasons I let artists have creative liberties with my suggestions.
My oh my, Vector-1A may be half a head, but I see you compensated with that body language she's got placing her artificial limb on her hip, as well as creating an impression that because of the possibility her limbs can reach beyond her physical boundaries, you'd be essentially facing against five separate entities.
I commend you for somehow keeping the image of her in your mind as you transcribed it to paper.
My oh my, Vector-1A may be half a head, but I see you compensated with that body language she's got placing her artificial limb on her hip, as well as creating an impression that because of the possibility her limbs can reach beyond her physical boundaries, you'd be essentially facing against five separate entities.
I commend you for somehow keeping the image of her in your mind as you transcribed it to paper.
Yes, that was exactly what I was going for on all counts. Especially the 5-separate-entities concept. Then the idea hit me, that her legs would essentially double as two tanks, as well, I just pictured at any point, her limbs and torso could function completely independently.
AND, yes, with her lack of facial features, body language was key.
Anyway, she was a BLAST to draw. You saw the sketch of the second cyborg in that photo I snapped. I've been doing a little sketching of him as well in my sketchbook while I'm out, and I anticipate he'll look really great too when I get back home.
AND, yes, with her lack of facial features, body language was key.
Anyway, she was a BLAST to draw. You saw the sketch of the second cyborg in that photo I snapped. I've been doing a little sketching of him as well in my sketchbook while I'm out, and I anticipate he'll look really great too when I get back home.
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