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This project was made for fun. Not a replica of anyhting, just inspired by existing vehicles like the Kaman K-Max and other intermeshing helicopters. This started with the rotor mechanism, which actually rotates without the blades colliding when you turn the yellow knob on the bottom. Of course I also had some fun creating a detailed cockpit and a removable battery bank.
Instructions are available on rebrickable. rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-35245/AsgardianStudio/cyberpunk-...
A cyberpunk matrix style screensaver that I created. Available here on itch.io : lee-appss.itch.io/digital-world-screensaver
The actual screensaver will look much better than what the video shows as the animation will run much smoother.
Cyberpunk Beethoven - NFT
In a cyberpunk setting, Ludwig van Beethoven as an NFT could be imagined as a unique and valuable digital asset that represents the classical music and cultural significance of one of the world's most famous composers. The NFT could feature a stylized representation of Beethoven, perhaps depicting him as a cyberpunk-inspired musician, and could include information about his life, work, and influence in the world of classical music. The NFT could be traded, collected, or displayed by individuals and organizations who are interested in preserving and celebrating Beethoven's legacy in the cyberpunk world. By creating a digital representation of this cultural figure, the NFT becomes a symbol of musical genius, cultural significance, and the importance of celebrating and promoting diversity in the world of classical music.
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Final iteration/version of this prompt:
/imagine prompt: cyberpunk cathedral:: Drawing, Tri-X 400 TX, Lumen Global Illumination:: vast interior space:: intricate architecture:: battle flags:: smoke:: high detail --iw 2 --q 4 --chaos 10 --uplight --w 3584 --h 2048 --q 2
as rendered, no post editing
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I've been feelin' cyberpunk like nobody's business, and this modular apartment kit is the result.
Check it out on the Marketplace or see them used in-world at Cocoon !
This project started out with me seeing some concept art by Ivan Tantsiura. The engines in particular really caught my attention. More boxy than what you normally see. So I decided to run with the concept.
The idea behind the shuttle itself was less scientific like NASAs shuttles, and more commercial. Carrying corporate employees to stations in Earth orbit. So the interior is more luxurious than you might expect with plenty of leg room. Even the cockpit has some measure of luxury, despite a lot of that being overridden with function The seat would have neural ports for the pilots to control the aircraft, something I couldn't manage on the model itself but the idea lives on in my imagination. Now, on the other hand, you don't want to waste money on too much luxury, so the rear cargo bay is bare metal with industrial warnings and hardpoints for securing luggage. Really embracing that military cargo bay feel. All in all I am really happy with the interior. I even managed to make room for figs!
I had just as much fun with the exterior. I wanted a super clean look that was reminiscent of our real-world shuttles, but still carried on more sci-fi design cues. The engines are an obvious start to that concept. Those were taken wholesale from the concept art I mentioned earlier, then modified and adapted to suit what I had in mind. The rest of the shuttle took shape from an early sketch I did of the top profile. And I swear I was using that leading edge design before the UCS Batwing was announced, that's what I'm saying to make myself feel better at least.
Obviously, another important part of the exterior is the color blocking. The orange came pretty naturally. It contrasts well without being too bright. And the part availability meant I had access to enough parts to really clean up the lines. The orange section on the underside makes me especially happy.
And that's really a good note to end on, I'm just really happy with this build. It let me have some fun and I think the final pruduct reflects that. As always, instructions are available on Rebrickable. rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-89840/AsgardianStudio/cyberpunk-...
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