Fitness culture in the age of high-tech body modifications
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Exotic (Other)
Gender Female
Size 2242 x 1644px
File Size 3.46 MB
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To be fair, transhumanist themes tend to be quite common across TF content, for obvious reasons.
That said, work that leans more heavily into cyberpunkish aesthetics and tropes is always fun!
That said, work that leans more heavily into cyberpunkish aesthetics and tropes is always fun!
Thanks - feel free to let me know what you enjoy about it, I can always use some feedback as to what folks like to see!
I enjoy how dramatically different they look by the end of it, the extremeness of the change, but also how you break it down gradually and explain it. It's the kind of semi-grounded sci-fi fantasy I love because you can just wave your hand and go 'well this is like wayyyy in the future, who KNOWS what we'll be able to do by then!
THIS is what should seriously happen to the Courier in Fallout: New Vegas when you get implants from Dr. Usinagi from the Clinic or from the Auto Doc in the Old World Blues DLC,
the stat boosts are cool and all but i wanna look like THIS guy!!
the stat boosts are cool and all but i wanna look like THIS guy!!
You know, TFs themed around video game equipment normally have a tendency to depict physical changes as a drawback people have to accept in exchange for the amazing stats!
Nope, sorry - although I could definitely see how this premise could be taken in a considerably spicier direction. ^^
Transformations based around augmentation, or slow-burn changes that are just because of augmentation; is pretty fun. I really enjoy these more augment-based sequences you put out, like this and Biomods.
I won't deny this particular piece is very much in the same vein as 'Biomods' - it is one of my more popular old sequences, after all.
And I have to agree, slow-burn TF via intentional augmentations (or accidental side effects thereof) is an excellent premise!
And I have to agree, slow-burn TF via intentional augmentations (or accidental side effects thereof) is an excellent premise!
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