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could you draw Doey´s three consciences?
Yay i`ve finally dome the fellas-
they look so silly - Yes, I decided to give em blue secondary color in palms/soles and arms/legs cause reasons
And despite the fact that Matt has the hat on the sketch, it actually changes its owner. It`s like their "talking ball" (that stuff where in the crowd the holder of a ball is the only one who is allowed to speak, so no one will interrupt the talker)
...yeah this is how this scene went
okay but lets be real Matthew was 100% even angrier /srs
FNAF Golden Freddy and Doey’s spirits could get along,,
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“Where did you get this?”
I’m going to start working on my ‘ex-worker’ OC, but I’m going to display him in a different kind of format. Mainly through found documents & items, & even written out ‘commercials/broadcast’.
I’m still trying to figure out the style to draw these characters in, I like the cartoon style but the ‘realistic’ style works better for darker themes. I’ll probably bounce between the 2.
I’m also planning on making a second account just for Poppy Playtime OCs, still thinking of a name though. I’ll be moving all of my ppt art to that account once it’s been created.
Anyway, I’ll give the basic background about this character:
The main premise is that he is a parent of one of the orphans in Playcare. Basically his wife took the child there without him knowing until it was too late.
After some unfavorable actions, he got a job at Playtime Co to find his child. However, he got fired & even jailed due to some violent behavior.
He just got released, & under a new identity, he comes back to the now dilapidated factory with the delusion that his child is still there somewhere.
His name is Martin Redd, but that’s not his true name. That will revealed in due time.
By the way, this guy is like in his early 50s during chapters 1-4, so you can imagine what traversing through the factory is like for him.
I’ll reveal more of his character through future posts. But to simplify him as much as possible: he’s a loving father with good intentions, but makes incredibly bad life decisions.