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Nightwatch Nightmares Guards

I went ahead and drew the Nightwatch Nightmares main cast, now that I'm actually half-way decent at this whole art thing, now. These are just the guards for both the main series and the Sister Location chapters, so no Chris (who I doubt people remember any better than poor Fritz, here).

 

Also, Toby heelied into the picture.

 

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For the record, NN is gonna make a comeback as a fangame series and a webcomic, so stay tuned for that!

 

(If you're interested, the links to both the entire Nightwatch Nightmares series are above. Note that Blogger killed my formatting and I got hacked, so I am so sorry if it's difficult to read. I consider it one of my best written works to date, even if it is a fanfic, so if you want to read it, check it out (even if you're not a FNAF fan, 'coz, like, it's actually pretty good)! ^-^)


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4 minutes ago, PhoenixSoul said:

I do like how well these are illustrated...

Thank you! ^_^ I'm noticing a huge improvement from my other pieces with this one.

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I myself am getting better at simple pixel art...but it isn't too much of an accomplishment in the big picture...

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2 minutes ago, PhoenixSoul said:

I myself am getting better at simple pixel art...but it isn't too much of an accomplishment in the big picture...

I'm meh at pixel art, myself.

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I do too, but for some of the icons that are irregular in shape and/or are small (sometimes the larger ones as well), even doing that doesn't mean that the icons are going to align well. Of course, as long as the icons themselves are not crossing over the invisible grid, all systems go, as they say...

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@PhoenixSoul I recommend a grid-like line setup, if you're using multiple layers. This can help you center things into whatever way you need.

 

@Purple Phantom Nice work here! I do like the spectrum of colors and the language each individual gives.

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