
Mr. Kass, in the fresh. As dark and serious as ever.
I had so much fun with the cyberpunk piece I just had to do another futuristic cyborg Ying, this time with Deus Ex.
It's okay though I'll stop, had to get those derpy Yinglet ideas out of my mind somehow, and they're just too funny mixed with cyborgs.
This was pretty much inspired completely by miracle of sound's deus ex song natural heart, I kept thinking of the chorus "Are you still human at the core?" and how turning into a ratbird or cyborg brings up a lot of the same questions, even if being one is probably more useful than the other.
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Valsalia and is the main character Kass from the out of placers comic.
I had so much fun with the cyberpunk piece I just had to do another futuristic cyborg Ying, this time with Deus Ex.
It's okay though I'll stop, had to get those derpy Yinglet ideas out of my mind somehow, and they're just too funny mixed with cyborgs.
This was pretty much inspired completely by miracle of sound's deus ex song natural heart, I kept thinking of the chorus "Are you still human at the core?" and how turning into a ratbird or cyborg brings up a lot of the same questions, even if being one is probably more useful than the other.
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Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Yinglet
Size 960 x 1280px
File Size 1.73 MB
Listed in Folders
Hyyessssss so good
The clothing, stance, environment + fancy lighting are all super cool, but for whatever reason, it's cyberKass' face and expression here that grab me the most! Gives me the impression that while he/she may not have ASKED FOR THIS, cyberKass is probably comfy enough with all those upgrades and new specializations to Revolution some Human.
As for "Are you still human at the core," no. One you go scav, you are always scav.
The clothing, stance, environment + fancy lighting are all super cool, but for whatever reason, it's cyberKass' face and expression here that grab me the most! Gives me the impression that while he/she may not have ASKED FOR THIS, cyberKass is probably comfy enough with all those upgrades and new specializations to Revolution some Human.
As for "Are you still human at the core," no. One you go scav, you are always scav.
Something that comes to mind is a group shooting at Kass and Elim. They are behind a wall, as Kass holds the gun, yelling at Elim who is hunched down, hacking into the door to get away from the athorities. The scene could be facing Elim, and Kass, also viewing the long hall with the police shooting at the viewer, and shots blasting, hitting the wall close to Kass' head, and shattering in a bright glowing ricochet.
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