Tumblr favorite #1897: Giant fembot

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My original tumblr post as here. This image was researched by Bacchus at ErosBlog as part of the “Δ commission.” The research was originally published at Hedonix as “Δ 067 100-Foot Cyberpunk Woman.” Here is what Bacchus found.

The source post in this image’s Tumblr chain of attribution is from a blog consisting of many artworks evidently by the same artist. The blog is called “AT THE END OF EVERYTHING: drawings for the end of everything”. An earlier version of the same artwork without coloring also appears on the same blog.

Although the Tumblr blog does not explicitly identify its artist, the unique portion of the URL is “tengu-guro” which matchs up to Canadian artist tengu-guro on DeviantArt. The same artwork appears there with the title Cyber Punk 100 ft Woman and is described by the artist as a “sci-fi hentai illustration.”

Tumblr favorite #1829: Alita’s self-pleasure

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Original post here. This image was researched by Bacchus at ErosBlog as part of the “Γ commission.” The research was originally published at Hedonix as “Γ 061 – Alita’s Pleasure.” Here is what Bacchus found.

This artwork is by the artist Hazyl, who has titled it (perhaps working with less-than-perfect English) Tuned Alita secret time. The artist writes:

Here is a special situation for Alita, relatively chaste character putting in a situation of sexual experiment. A first experience which seems to me possible with its body of ” tuned “. In your appreciation;)

Voici une mise en scène de gally, personnage relativement chaste auquel je me suis exercé à mettre dans une situation d’expérimentation sexuelle. Une première expérience qui me semble possible avec son corps de “tuned”. À votre appréciation 😉

From the comments on the artwork it becomes clear that the Alita depicted in the artwork is the titular cyborg Alita character from the Japanese manga series Battle Angel Alita. Her fan art depictions are numerous and varied; see, e.g., these 64 examples at Rule 34.

Tumblr favorite #1826: Self service

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Original post here. This image was researched by Bacchus at ErosBlog as part of the “Γ commission.” The research was originally published at Hedonix as “Γ 058 – User Serviceable.” Here is what Bacchus found.

This artwork is identified at the Fembot wiki as work by the artist Sukabu. Danbooru has an artist info page for Sukabu including Pixiv, Tumblr, and Twitter links. Sukabu appears to be a prolific artist with a fondness for self-tinkering android girls. The Awesome Robo site says:

Sukabu isn’t shy about showing off his affinity for cyberpunk, having crafted an entire universe ins his mind comprised of more stylized Ghost In The Shell style cyborg heroines, in various stages of enhancement, tinkering about with various black market technologies to achieve their true potential. Despite the seemingly simplistic, cookie cutter anime style on the surface, replete with plenty of school girls and vocaloids, on a closer glance his work also exemplifies a deep love of industrial design and scifi that offer some rather interesting visual contrast between simple and detailed shapes. This mix of themes is just plain fun to look at, offering us a look into a strange futuristic world full of augmentations and cybernetic clutter.

Just by way of example, here’s a similar image from the Sukabu images at Danbooru:

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Tumblr favorite #1787: Robot-loving girl

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Original post here. This image was researched by Bacchus at ErosBlog as part of the “Γ commission.” The research was originally published at Hedonix as “Γ 017 – Robot-Loving Girl.” Here is what Bacchus found:

This artwork by Flou is entitled “Finding Something Different” and it appears here on the artist’s Tumblr. According to the artist’s website, Flou is a “motion designer based in Slovakia. I draw girls, robots, nasty and sleazy things and some of them move!” There’s a nice small collection of sexy animated .gifs there, too.

Tumblr favorite #1775: It doesn’t reach!

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Original post here. This image was researched by Bacchus at ErosBlog as part of the “Γ commission.” It was originally published at Hedonix as “Γ 005 – It Doesn’t Reach!” (There was no Γ 004 due to a numbering error on my part.) Here is Bacchus’s research:

This artwork is by Pixiv artist 鏑樹由貴 (Kabura-ju Yuki) and appears here under the title 届かないわ (machine translation: “not reach”). There is a caption that machine translates to “Maggie from Virtual Girl” and also a tag that machine-translates as “Amy Thompson”. These references are presumably to the novel Virtual Girl by Amy Thompson, in which a man illegally creates a robotic companion (Maggie?) with artificial intelligence.

The same artist appears on DeviantArt under the name yuki-kaburagi with a small gallery of artwork.