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Assembly Line Worker

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Product Name: Assembly Line Worker
Product ID: 93431
Published Artist(s): Ansiko
Created By: N/A
Release Date: 2024-02-17

Product Information

Assembly Line Worker dForce Outfit, Props and Poses for Genesis 9.

In the oppressive gloom of the production room, where each sound resonates like a murmur stifled by the walls, lies workstation number 0327 on the assembly line. A dim light emanates from the suspended neon lights, barely illuminating the narrow space enclosed by a glass bubble. The walls seem imbued with a gray hue, absorbing the very vitality of the air.

The worker, an anonymous individual lost in the uniform mass, sits in front of a metallic table. Red luminous digits illuminate the top of the glass bubble, indicating the number of their laborious existence: 0327. A heavy silence prevails, broken only by the regular noise of machines and the clinking of chains in motion.

Cables snake out of the bubble, connected to a strange bronze machine on the table. This intricate mechanism appears to be a mechanical extension of the worker. Their hands move with an almost inhuman precision, performing a monotonous dance on battery casings lined up like soldiers awaiting orders.

Encased in the glass bubble, the worker seems frozen in time, becoming an interchangeable piece of a colossal machine. The vacant gazes of the workers seldom cross paths, prisoners of the isolation in their incessant toil. Shadows dance ominously on the walls, bearing witness to the alienation in this dystopian universe.

Bronze and glass cage not only the worker's body but also their spirit. Luminous codes and cables dehumanize, transforming the individual into an interchangeable cog in an unforgiving machine. It is a silent symphony of dehumanized labor, where the flickering light of red digits is the sole witness to an existence sacrificed on the altar of relentless production.

Here is a set including a vignette of a production line work plan, 5 workstation poses, and a dystopian outfit accompanied by a set of textures. The workstations can be reproduced endlessly, creating a post-futuristic production workshop of the size you want.

Ideal for your dystopian or post-futuristic scenes.

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Installation Packages

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Assembly Line Worker (Core)

  • You can find new icons for loading this product in the following DAZ Studio Folders:
    • “Environments:Architecture”
    • “Environments:Architecture:ANSIKO:Assembly Line Worker”
    • “Environments:Architecture:ANSIKO:Assembly Line Worker:ALW Props & Sets”
    • “Environments:Architecture:ANSIKO:Assembly Line Worker:Material:Iray”
    • “People:Genesis 9:Clothing:ANSIKO:dForce Assembly Line Worker”
    • “People:Genesis 9:Clothing:ANSIKO:dForce Assembly Line Worker:Material:Iray”
    • “People:Genesis 9:Poses:ANSIKO:Assembly Line Worker”
  • You can find new icons for this product in the following DAZ Studio Categories:
    • “Documents”
    • “Materials:Iray:Props”
    • “Materials:Iray:Wardrobe”
    • “Poses:By Function:Sitting”
    • “Poses:By Region:Full Body”
    • “Props:Electrical”
    • “Props:Industrial”
    • “Props:Landscape:Ground”
    • “Props:Lights”
    • “Props:Machinery”
    • “Wardrobe:Full-Body”
    • “Wardrobe:Headwear”
    • “Wardrobe:Outerwear:Tops”
    • “Wardrobe:Outfits”
    • “Wardrobe:Pants”
    • “Web Links”

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The contents of this package are in DAZ Studio Native formats