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  • ? anversailles 53

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  • ? cecilia immergreen 1.4k
  • ? ↳ cecilia immergreen (1st costume) 645

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  • ID: 8887724
  • Uploader: Farm »
  • Date: 5 months ago
  • Size: 13 MB .png (2500x3500) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/120146830 »
  • Rating: Sensitive
  • Score: 35
  • Favorites: 33
  • Status: Active

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cecilia immergreen (hololive and 1 more) drawn by anversailles

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    I’ve been working on this idea ever since Cecilia’s debut, and I really love the doll/automaton concept. DSmile is also one of the artists I look-up to, and hearing Cecilia play NieR made this a no-brainer.

    The machine in her back references the Jaquet-Droz Writer Automaton, which is one of the four Jaquet-Droz Automata: A series of incredibly beautiful and functional machines that have served as predecessors to modern-day robots despite being built in the 1700s (A full hundred years before electric circuits were even invented)

    Three of the four Jaquet-Droz automata are still functional to this day, and can be viewed at the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire in Neuchâtel, Switzerland.

    I worked backwards from the Jaquet-Droz concept to produce a suitable pose and 3D-modeled gears and lenses to show a sort of clockwork robot performing maintenance on Cecilia.

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