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Quique L.

Vegas
Vegas by @musewerx (Quique L.)

A very beloved character of mine. His name's Vegas, he's the rival-turned-ally of the protagonist of (another) cyberpunk story of mine, one that I've been idly working on since 2014 or something. He's an impossibly wealthy and powerful crime boss with a past full of regrets and guilt and shame, who gets snapped out of the haze of infinite power by the protagonist (named Scorpio). They're at each others' necks for a while but become allies eventually.

Art, character, & concepts © 2024 Musewerx

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Posted: Monday, 09 September, 2024 @ 04:18 PM
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He looks EXACTLY like the character Miguel Cabalaro Rojo https://preview.redd.it/5hkor7u2geu91.gif?format=png8&s=c41822b895d4d14ae8b68eefe8185160a23d8712 from Tekken 7, the beard soul patch and scruffy hair are dead give aways, did you perchance get your inspiration from that character?  The outfit looks like a design from the Yakuza game series by sega as well, either way not someone I would want to mess with or meet in a dark alley.

Posted: Sunday, 15 September, 2024 @ 01:01 AM

@XxTheCreativeKitsunexX: He is indeed directly based on Miguel (I like the character a lot), as well as a small handful of other characters and real-life people, haha. Good eye. I'm not familiar with the Yakuza series but I can see the resemblance in aesthetics, though.

Posted: Sunday, 15 September, 2024 @ 03:34 PM

@musewerx: Awesome! Miguel was one of my fave characters to play on Tekken 7 so yeah it was not hard to see the uncanny resemblance, great design work though and yeah, Yakuza characters from the Sega game dressed up like in the same kind of suit your character dresses in.  It gets a gamer to know a fashion style from a specific video game series lol.

Still love the design and the detail on the shirt is insane!

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