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Data Capture

Poser Anime/Manga posted on Dec 19, 2011
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I've noticed Motoko Kusanagi from Shirow's "Ghost in the Shell" is normlly depicted in one of her outfits from "Stand Alone Complex", so I thought I'd do something a tad different. BugzLife's "Cyber Links Suit", if not an exact copy, certainly captures the "feel" of the cyberspace "dive" suits depicted in the original manga mini-series. Using the "data stream" textures supplied with the ensemble, I tried to recreate a 90s style depiction of "future" cyberspace. (Back then, who knew the information super-highway would be festooned with virtual billboards and digital shops?) Here I have the Major's full immersive avatar grabbing a glowing sphere, an icon representing a packet of sensitive data. The base figure is Aiko 3 with Capsces' Kioki morphs and Thorne and Sarsa's Milo. Left-click the image for the full 1000 x 1000 pixel resolution render.

Comments (4)


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SleepyNyan

8:17PM | Mon, 19 December 2011

Amazing Pose!

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MaPPer

8:39PM | Mon, 19 December 2011

neat

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kjer_99

11:27PM | Mon, 19 December 2011

Wonderful use of colours in this one. Bright and cheerful. Definitely has a Manag feel to it all right. Always good to see Aiko 3 still being used.

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thecytron

8:23AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

Awesome! Stunning details and colors!


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