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- crytals
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Scratcher
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tips on FNAF art
if you had seen my projects ; foxy art and chica art than this will be tips on it
yup
1. yes you dont always have to put blood 2.please dont be mean to others

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yup1. yes you dont always have to put blood 2.please dont be mean to others

stuffhelp is appreciaited and i will give credit dont forget to follow me and comment!!!!!!!!

people so far;
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Last edited by crytals (Aug. 23, 2015 05:38:10)
- AbracaDoodle
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Scratcher
10 posts
tips on FNAF art
Hey!
I just happened to release a drawing of Freddy (https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/74618652/#player) and I think I have some tips. First of all, if you're going for a more authentic theme that actually looks like the real game, try to use circles as much as you can. This makes it look a bit smoother than hand drawing everything, plus it's a bit easier. Second of all, make sure to start in bitmap, and only when you feel comfortable upgrade to vector. Bitmap is just a lot easier, and I know that from personal experience. Third of all, look up pictures of the animatronics and try to base your art off of those in game pictures.
I hope this is helpful. I know these tips helped me a lot!
I just happened to release a drawing of Freddy (https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/74618652/#player) and I think I have some tips. First of all, if you're going for a more authentic theme that actually looks like the real game, try to use circles as much as you can. This makes it look a bit smoother than hand drawing everything, plus it's a bit easier. Second of all, make sure to start in bitmap, and only when you feel comfortable upgrade to vector. Bitmap is just a lot easier, and I know that from personal experience. Third of all, look up pictures of the animatronics and try to base your art off of those in game pictures.
I hope this is helpful. I know these tips helped me a lot!
- Furcake
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New Scratcher
4 posts
tips on FNAF art
Here's A Tip: You can draw them in your own style, but make them recognizable.
If You Want An Example… Here Ya Go: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/92833470/
If You Want An Example… Here Ya Go: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/92833470/
- crytals
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Scratcher
6 posts
tips on FNAF art
Here's A Tip: You can draw them in your own style, but make them recognizable.hey thanks i'll give you credit on my new profile
If You Want An Example… Here Ya Go: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/92833470/
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