Cyberpunk Sfx Direct
To provide a cost-effective workflow for blending organic "flesh" with "hardware" components using modern materials. Key Sections:
Techniques for using silicone adhesives to hide the seam between skin and "chrome" plating.
Using lens distortion to simulate "cheap" or "malfunctioning" optic implants. Cyberpunk SFX
How to use oil-based washes to make futuristic gear look "street-worn" and oily. Option 2: The Sound Design Research Paper
Using digital "light wraps" to ensure neon HUDs appear to cast light back onto the actor's face. To provide a cost-effective workflow for blending organic
Depending on which direction you’re leaning, here is a proposal for a "useful paper"—either as a practical guide for artists or a research topic for students. Option 1: The Practical Artist’s Guide
Reflecting the sentiment that Cyberpunk is a warning, not an aspiration through aggressive, dissonant soundscapes. How to use oil-based washes to make futuristic
Comparing 3D-printed resin vs. foam latex for "plug-and-play" cyberware prosthetics .