Quick! I need your best Cyberpunk art!
>>43523385
Characters, cityscapes, tech?
>>43523657
>>43523385
2nd.
I have enough to fill multiple threads. I need specifics unless you just want a variety for inspiration.
>>43523657
characters and augments mostly
>>43523657
Not OP, but I need cityscapes. Specifically a Casino.
If you have cyberpunk people using melee weapons, I'd appreciate that too.
>>43523718
Male/Female/Both?
>>43523748
both would be neato burrito
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>>43523385
This shit is great. I'm running a low-power super hero game and allot of this art is perfect.
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>>43523865
That's wicked
Does this count?
>>43523748
Hot cyborg sluts, please.
>>43523385
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>>43523891
Man, I'd really like an edit of this where she's not an elf (even though body modification in cyberpunk would make the ears perfectly feasible)
>>43523907
Like this?
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>>43523937
soon.....
>>43523765
anyone got anymore with this kind of dirty, deserty aesthetic?
I need it for reasons.
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>>43523984
How's this?
>>43523984
sorry, i already posted all i got
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>>43524000
Yeah, that helps.
You'd be surprised how rarely the grittier stuff comes up in these threads.
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>>43523936
I will never tire of LMS
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>>43524126
it takes a lot of talent to smoke though a helmet
>>43524169
all this and he keeps doing his job
>>43523865
Bionic enhancements for even more efficient squatting.
>>43524185
Seriously, it's like he doesn't even care that he gets shot up on a regular basis
>>43524213
I wouldn't be surprised if he cared more about his skittles than his own wellbeing
>>43524246
Not that I can blame him. Look at them just spill all over the place. It's a damn shame
>>43524266
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>>43524265
But hey, there's a lot of other cool stuff you get on the job. Trophies and new weapons courtesy of the competition
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>>43524298
This guy was kind enough to donate his guntana, for example
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>>43524301
Relax (gender neutral pronoun), there just fake nipples on a robot.
>>43524319
Which brings me to the rest of the cast. Gabe (aka paladin) is the main character, but EVERYBODY wants to kill dante.
>>43524197
See I always thought he looks like a runner/delivery boy type guy - I think pic related is more cyber-slav
>>43524351
Unfortunately I only have images of so many of them saved. You should be able to find the artist's website without too much trouble anyway (where you can buy a physical book of his work!)
>>43524351
I have a few of those guys, but I didn't know the whole cast
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>>43524411
isn't it such an amazing series? I actually had several before I even knew they were part of a set
>>43524335
spoiled because I'm thinking of the children.....lewdly
>>43524438
same
>>43524438
keytar, step aside
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>>43524457
snap
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>>43524472
you may have had the bigger resolution, but I have the better pose!
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>>43524546
and with that, I'm outa ammo. Peace-out /tg/
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>>43524569
I like that one
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>>43524665
Anyone knows where's this one from?
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>>43524791
I think that was concept art for a game. I've seen that on DA somewhere, don't know the artist.
>>43523988
That's what hacking is for: checking out the women's bathroom.
>>43525498
Cyberpunk is all about the bathrooms
>>43525705
Does anyone have some really good vehicles and drones?
Sadly have nothing to contribute, have a beautiful motorcycle instead
>>43525834
Not really
>>43526078
but I have a few okay ones
>>43526187
>Implying half of this swill is cyberpunk
>>43526700
80s nostalgia is nice, but it's not the be-all and end all of cyberpunk
>>43527512
It's not nostalgia, it's just more pure to what the genre is. I like the style, the attitude, the grit more.Tfw my favourite genre is more or less dead
Atleast call this stuff Meta-Post-Cyberpunk or something (Since Post-Cyberpunk already refers to an in-world genre thing. You know what I mean.) Like hell that would ever catch on though.
>>43527578
Okay, maybe pure to what the genre is isn't correct wording. It's more pure to what the genre started as. Looking at Hardwired, and then say, uhh... Interface Zero, very, VERY different styles and genres, one wouldn't assume they are linked unless someone told you they were.I also can't stand "m-muih 80s maymays" like they portray on 8kan's /cyber/ boad
>>43527578
>it's just more pure to what the genre is
You mean from aesthetic and philosophical point of view?
>>43527641
Yes, aesthetic, feel ,philosophical, etc. Though before you say anything, aesthetics aren't everything (Looking at you steampunk) just a very good facet of everything else. If that makes sense. The aesthetics make the attitude which makes the settings which etc which etc the etc etc etc. It's a synergy thing.
>>43527578
Post-cyberpunk is cyberpunk with the black-and-white and the punk dialled down, right?
Where the protags are just as likely to work for the Man as against Him, everything isn't doom and gloom, but a lot of things from cyberpunk are still there - they're just not always bad?
>>43527633
>m-muih 80s maymays
I'm going to need this one explaining, I'm afraid
Hardwired is pretty baller though
>>43527734
You kind of need to dial the punk the fuck down. How long can you just mope, get drunk and puke all over the floor while whining about "the man"? Punk is dead and is too high to even know it.
>>43527734
Kind of sort of maybe.
In a very simple sense, Post-Cyberpunk is supposed to be a setting placed after a "Cyberpunk Era" in humanity, and usually in the transition to posthuman or something.
It's less nihilistic, anarchic, violent, etc
More subtle, observing, what have you. Most modern "Cyberpunk" falls in to the Post-Cyberpunk realm, if you really had to shove it in to an already existing genre, though minus the in-universe Post-Cyberpunk (Meaning that it's after a cyberpunk era). It's more subtle and quiet, Big Brother as opposed to Hardwired, if you want an example. Privacy, control of one's destiny, stuff like that are more common themes, which don't entirely appear in older cyberpunk works (Considering such themes are fairly "modern," it makes sense. The 80s was all about how life would turn to outward shit, but instead in the 2015's we think it's going to be subtly shit.)
Excuse my poor explanation, but english isn't first language my of, incase you couldnt' tell.
>>43527776
It's people throwing around... Well, 80s memes, I guess. Perturbator (while I do enjoy his works) is a good example, considering most 80's cyberpunk featured more music that was in the Speed Metal, Glam Rock, etc, broad band of genre. Being completely wacky is another one, a sort of feeling that it can't be taken seriously because it has concepts written in the 80s.
I think looking at Original Cyberpunk should be the same as any genre, and the time it was written should be nearly ignored. Take the work as is, call it alternate history, that's that. Somehow most can't take that seriously though and it's somewhat annoying when I advertise a cyberpunk game and get people coming to me talking about how they love Ghost in the Shell (I do like it, not a good example of cyberpunk though), Eclipse Phase, and m-muh Kurzweil Singularity.
I don't know, I think the genre and perception of which has been muddled, but maybe I'm just a stupid pretentious fuck about it. Who knows.
Also, see >>43527791 for my excuse why I suck at writing.
>>43527791
>a setting placed after
I was almost 100% certain this was not the case - unlike post-apocalypse, this is an example where post- applies to the genre, not the setting
Everything else makes sense with what I know though
>>43527862
>and the time it was written should be nearly ignored
For enjoying a particular work, yes.
For considering it in the greater scheme of things (should you want to, there's a lot of things I wouldn't give a shit about when they came from. Mostly music), when it was written definitely adds something
>>43528131
Well, you could look at the populace's general outlook on life, I suppose. Such is the case with the 80s, where everyone though REAGONOMICS would destroy the planet and America would collapse. More what I meant is not to prejudge something or dismiss it as silly due to time period.
>>43528196
Oh yeah, that makes sense
>>43528131
Was cyberpunk definition ever clear? If going by the "high tech, low life" definition even things like 40k are "cyberpunk". Is Robocop cyberpunk? Is anything cyberpunk?
>>43528271
It's definition is not an easy one to explain, due to the subgenre (That being of Dystopian Scifi, itself obviously a subgenre of scifi) I think it's something you can really only define by using examples. Or maybe my anglish just sucks too hard to explain it with any clarity.
>>43528271
Take a cocktail of drugs and ask me again
I'd give a definition of: relatively near-future (or alt-present, due to the march of time) sci-fi with a focus on "high tech, low life" situations, where technology is advanced, but put to use by the seedier sides of the human condition
But examples are easier, and make more sense
>>43523765
>BMW
Subtle, unofficial advertising. Still, it's a great picture.
Would you a /g/ husbando, /tg/?
>>43528271
40k is cyberpunk. Go look at a Hive World.
>>43526228
>tfw your legs are ok
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>>43526247
Things were going great until you caused those waves!
>>43528976
Depends - are they hard AI? Can I go into VR and interact with them?
>>43524720
>blueprints of the human on the top-left corner.
duh duh duh.
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>>43523392
>first sargent
>>43524438
That bulge in the skirt doesn't like like it is caused by falling
>>43537238April Moon
>>43537859
It's her massiveknife