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original characters

self-portraits

bored cybergoth

more or less realistic self-portrait in anime style. green streaked hair hangs in bangs at eyebrow level and then down below my shoulders. i have a bored expression and am looking kind of sidelong with my green eyes as i lean on my right arm. my cutout T-shirt reveals my shoulders and collar bones with uroborus tattoo just below them. one quarter of my wheel of the dharma tattoo is visible on my right forearm before it is cut off at the bottom of the frame, and my yin-yang is distored on my left forearm as i lift my fingerless-gloved hand above my shoulder to fidget with a lock of hair

Typical Iris in late 2025.

cyber dragonmaid

self-portrait as a dagonmaid archetype, wearing a black t shirt, short black pleated skirt, black and turquoise programmer socks, black boots with grey laces, and black and turquoise bead bracelet. spinning to the left on the left heel, her long dark hair and articulated metal with turquoise lights cyberdragon tail twist behind her, and she has similar metal-with-turquoise horns sweeping back from her temples; she has a cyan glow around her and is in a dark blue cyberspace

If there was a Cyber Dragonmaid in Yu-Gi-Oh! this would be her; programming socks, Cyber Dragon tail and horns, etc.

model IZ holder

self-portrait as a megaman ZX-style cyborg; walking away from the viewer, looking over left shoulder back at the viewer, with left arm up and out holding a junkmetal as if ready to transform; long dark hair in a loose ponytail bound a couple inches from the end, green eyes, pale skin; wearing 3/4-sleeve jacket, black girlshorts, black boots, and golden anklets and bracelets, with purpleish-grey cybernetic limbs

Holder of Biometal Model IZ - the Prismatic Mega Man.

robogirl

Rotoscoped self-portrait from the bust up, wearing rectangular glasses and with hair is up in twintails. also wearing a black cut-out T-shirt and the exposed neck, shoulders, and chest are purple artiuculated robotics.

Experimenting with rotoscoping, mid-2024