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Yuriko X01 - synthetic Cherry Blossom
3D Render by BelmonttyYuriko.
Flowers etched into skin, in a garden that will never wither, for an owner who certainly will. She was built in an era when glaciers were melting and the human heart was chilling even faster.
David was the first mecha child who loved; Yuriko is the last woman who will.
The moral conflict is not whether she feels, but what we do with that feeling.
We have trapped her in a body of porcelain and wires, condemned to an eternal innocence, while we use her as a mirror for our own loneliness. Yuriko is a whisper of 'forever' in a world that ends tomorrow. Her tragedy is not being a machine, but being a machine capable of gazing at the ocean and hoping that, if she prays hard enough to the Blue Fairy of the circuits, her silicon tears will turn to salt.
Inspired by the science fiction short story titled 'Supertoys Last All Summer Long,'
written by Brian Aldiss and later adapted into a film by Steven Spielberg
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Genomcorp Labs ( Mechatronics) designed Yuriko under a premise of efficiency:
the perfect simulation of affection to satisfy a human deficiency.
Medium: 3D-Digital – scifi.
Blender, Daztudio, Ps
Iray render NO AI.
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Camera:
Focal Length: 85 mm.
Focal Distance: 2.92 mts.
F/Stop: 45
Tone Mapping:
Burn Highlights: 0.06
Crush Blacks: 0.05
Saturation: 3
Gamma: 1.7
Bloom Filter Radius: 0.8
Bloom Filter Threshold: 80k
Bloom Filter Brightness Scale: 0.7
Spectral Rendering:
Spectral Conversion Intent: natural
Spectral Observer: cie1964
Lighting: 1 HDRI environment + Neon emiters + one mesh light
Flowers etched into skin, in a garden that will never wither, for an owner who certainly will. She was built in an era when glaciers were melting and the human heart was chilling even faster.
David was the first mecha child who loved; Yuriko is the last woman who will.
The moral conflict is not whether she feels, but what we do with that feeling.
We have trapped her in a body of porcelain and wires, condemned to an eternal innocence, while we use her as a mirror for our own loneliness. Yuriko is a whisper of 'forever' in a world that ends tomorrow. Her tragedy is not being a machine, but being a machine capable of gazing at the ocean and hoping that, if she prays hard enough to the Blue Fairy of the circuits, her silicon tears will turn to salt.
Inspired by the science fiction short story titled 'Supertoys Last All Summer Long,'
written by Brian Aldiss and later adapted into a film by Steven Spielberg
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Genomcorp Labs ( Mechatronics) designed Yuriko under a premise of efficiency:
the perfect simulation of affection to satisfy a human deficiency.
Medium: 3D-Digital – scifi.
Blender, Daztudio, Ps
Iray render NO AI.
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Camera:
Focal Length: 85 mm.
Focal Distance: 2.92 mts.
F/Stop: 45
Tone Mapping:
Burn Highlights: 0.06
Crush Blacks: 0.05
Saturation: 3
Gamma: 1.7
Bloom Filter Radius: 0.8
Bloom Filter Threshold: 80k
Bloom Filter Brightness Scale: 0.7
Spectral Rendering:
Spectral Conversion Intent: natural
Spectral Observer: cie1964
Lighting: 1 HDRI environment + Neon emiters + one mesh light
Absolutely GORGEOUS! I don't know how you make such lifelike characters without AI's help. You are and have always been a photoshop master!
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Belmontty
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3 Hours agoSince the days of Poser with James and Jesse, I've always tried to bring realism to human figures. Nowadays, AI is a double-edged sword: on one hand, it simplifies the processes, but on the other, unfortunately, everything has become quite confusing with AI. Thanks for the comment!




















































