Info:
- Christian Coppoletti
- cmcoppoletti@gmail.com
- coppoletti.co
- @fusobotic
- facebook.com/fusobotic
Hey, remember No One Lives Forever? I loved the incredible amount of detail and style each level and character had for its time. Now consider how popular hacking and DIY culture has become lately (Watch Dogs, Mr. Robot, Sombra etc). Many government facilities actually still use super antiquated, offline hardware that is extremely hard to hack simply because it's so old.
Enter BSofD, a social engineer and antique hardware infiltrator. She's most comfortable with tape decks, binary, tangles of thick wires and cold-war era fashion. Her missions are usually to infiltrate ancient facilities using seduction and gadgetry to extract valuable political secrets or wreak havoc.
I wanted to channel the tech-wizard and retro cyber punk design aesthetic all the while removing the muddy, haphazard details and colors that those two archetypes usually suffer from. This concept is going to be tight with modern fashion and design complimenting classic 60s spy sexiness and old, analog technology. BSofD is going to bring the world to its knees with nuclear launch codes, deep infiltration and suggestive glances.
Key Details:
- Circular 60s Glasses, maybe half-shaded (gradient)
- Leggings with subtle patterning of some kind (semi-transparent?)
- High leather boots
- Crop top
- Coat or sweater with open front
- (fake) ID card 
Possible Accessories/Apparel:
- Suppressed short shotty
- Skirt or shorts
- Tape drive (Commodore 64 style or Walkman?)
- Some sort of beret, hat or hair detail
- Spool of thick wiring and jack
- Backpack or handbag
- o'reilly programming book(s), held sort of like spell books
- Gameboy classic
- Bubble gum
- Mobile flip phone or nokia?
Goals:
- Learn Substance and Marvelous Designer
- Try new version of Marmoset Toolbag?
Character inspiration so far (will have separate sheet for details):
Details: