Finally managed to create a Commission Sheet for your viewing pleasure! If there is any small-time work you want done, I'll be more than glad to lend you a hand. All feedback is much appreciated.
1. Lakeside Purgatory - Just a scene that formed in my head when I listened to "DRM SQNC1" By KAMEI (formerly LDST). I saw it. Moonlight, a discarded machine/cyborg shell, a boat with divers in the distance about to leap into a black ocean to swim towards the abandoned, sunken streets of some massive megapolis tragically murdered before reaching its prime.
2. Franko Gaika - A week or so ago, I joined a small team of passionate mates with a goal of creating a ps2-ish horror game. Before we sat down and decided on close adherence to Edogawa Ranpo's short story (To be revealed), animated by a mixture of Walking Sim/Adventure game gameplay, and twisted visuals of 1920s rural Japan...I had a different vision.
Tungsten Ventricle - Was my interpretation of that story. It was (well still is) to be a first person, grimy, Dieselpunk industrial horror, set in a massive megastructure's unexplored regions, with an industrial perversion of Japanese architecture and culture. The inspirations behind it were my own creations (Ex. The Fleshfull Machine), cut Half-life 2 sounds, Masahiro Ito's Acid Buffer zone, metropolitan scifi/fantasy flicks of the early 2000s, a twitter account named @OrangeArtifact and cursed guns.
What you see here is the protagonist of that story - Franko Gaika, a retired soldier and everyman driven back into the life of violence by the tragedies of his civilian (as much as the megastructure he lives in allows) life.
3. Metastasis Monitor - A monster that will be featured in my (as of 2023) work-in-progress novel - The Fleshfull machine (Now on WATTPAD). Formerly human, the invasive architecture that permeates itself through the streets of a dying town of Kalsten (now nicknamed "The Metastasis"), has begun growing into these humans, twisting their anatomy, sustaining their vital functions, entwining the victims' minds with the mythical Fleshfull Machine and the Metastasis in its entirety. Nobody knows what they gaze at or through, but they don't seem to be a mere horrifying decoration...
4. The VELKA full-body prosthetics - haven't yet decided if they are an URATH megacorp product, a creation of URATH's subsidiary or a small-time opponent of the aforementioned corporation.