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A doodle sketch from out and about.
Not 100% happy with some of the detailing (I should REALLY be inking these things), but I'll do more digital touchups.
Actually, I may ink it at some point anyway. Hmmmm.....
Colour etc eventually. <.<
Not 100% happy with some of the detailing (I should REALLY be inking these things), but I'll do more digital touchups.
Actually, I may ink it at some point anyway. Hmmmm.....
Colour etc eventually. <.<
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Portraits
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 806 x 1214px
File Size 145 kB
Hmm, tell me, how does moving the head work? I mean, from the looks of it, due to the device firmly clasped around her neck, it does seem highly uncomfortable to move your head in a direction, other than just looking ahead. Or does the device adapt to the movements of the slave?
Interesting. It did seem like it was attached all against the head, thus preventing a lot of movement. And, if someone were to try and snap someone out of their enslaved state, would they just need to destroy the device on their neck, upper back, and back of the head? Or is it more permanent than that?
The active term here is "forced reliance". The implants are very deeply-integrated and intentionally take on a lot of functions of the brain stem and cerebellum (like breathing and heart rhythm), which switch off completely when tampered with - essentially the only means of overpowering the hardware without killing the subject is by somehow smoothly reprogramming the local unit to lose its connection to the central servers, while convincing it it's somehow still connected - and taking new instructions from a new source, IE you.
So that pretty much guarantees that that subject will stay in it's obedient state, due to free willed people having a hard time trying to rescue the subject without killing her. Damn, dark but I like it. What about the central servers, though? I'm a fan of the tech control kind of mind control, so I'd love to know more about that. They don't take direct orders from living beings but from a computer of some kind?
Also, what's your take on commissions? Like, price and amount of detail? You know, the general stuff.
Also, what's your take on commissions? Like, price and amount of detail? You know, the general stuff.
The central servers are enormous and run by an intelligence of some kind, but that could be a spoiler of some kind until I get more Korps content out <.<
Depends on what you want! I'd charge 20ish and up for polished sketches dependent on what you want, and from there, depends if you want shading, colour, etc. E-mail me at korpspropagandabureau[at]gmail.com with what you're curious about and we'll talk about it!
Depends on what you want! I'd charge 20ish and up for polished sketches dependent on what you want, and from there, depends if you want shading, colour, etc. E-mail me at korpspropagandabureau[at]gmail.com with what you're curious about and we'll talk about it!
Ah, interesting. Well, you've got one excited watcher to see more tech control.
As for a commission, I'll send you my idea soon, though I'm not sure if I want to commission you at this very moment. Still, I'll send you an idea of mine and we'll discuss it.
As for a commission, I'll send you my idea soon, though I'm not sure if I want to commission you at this very moment. Still, I'll send you an idea of mine and we'll discuss it.
We'll have to talk to
Kakino-Kitsune about this. If the link between the occipital and C8 implants is stretchy, then the neck can move relatively freely. The "outer" segments, of which we can see three, could be made of plastic or hard rubber, perhaps the same sort of thing as extension cord tubes for walking over. They'd be attached to a length of black elastic, perhaps latex, under slight or no tension in normal posture. When the subject turns or lowers his head, the rubber stretches and the segments separate evenly. It would not be hard to put a ribbon cable in there for data transfer between, say, and Arduino here and an LCD there.
PLugfox, I really look forward to seeing an inked version! (No, seeing someone else's rendering in as a fursuit accessory was not enough. I want more!)
Kakino-Kitsune about this. If the link between the occipital and C8 implants is stretchy, then the neck can move relatively freely. The "outer" segments, of which we can see three, could be made of plastic or hard rubber, perhaps the same sort of thing as extension cord tubes for walking over. They'd be attached to a length of black elastic, perhaps latex, under slight or no tension in normal posture. When the subject turns or lowers his head, the rubber stretches and the segments separate evenly. It would not be hard to put a ribbon cable in there for data transfer between, say, and Arduino here and an LCD there. PLugfox, I really look forward to seeing an inked version! (No, seeing someone else's rendering in as a fursuit accessory was not enough. I want more!)
Found this at BLFC; the maker pointed me to you:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/16582998/
You may also be interested in http://www.furaffinity.net/view/16332239/ and subsequent chapters.
In Second Life someone has made the internals of this sort of thing, called ACS: Autonomy Control Systems. It's a programmable role-play aid for robots and cyborgs; it gives you reminders of how you're supposed to behave.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/16582998/
You may also be interested in http://www.furaffinity.net/view/16332239/ and subsequent chapters.
In Second Life someone has made the internals of this sort of thing, called ACS: Autonomy Control Systems. It's a programmable role-play aid for robots and cyborgs; it gives you reminders of how you're supposed to behave.
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