Okay, I lied in my last post, and spun out this drawing in, like, three or four hours last night [probably because I made the background really simple, and didn't draw the entire character's body]. I had been flipping through my night-class homework and found a doodle on the bottom of the page of my character, Farfalle, in the Venus Fly Trap from the second Saw movie [see on third slide]. It was a surprisingly almost-accurate drawing of the trap, despite it being from memory at the time. I definitely miscalculate the hair-to-trap ratio in the digital version... now if Farfalle dies in this trap he's gonna look really dumb. The Venus Fly Trap scene is a really interesting one to watch. Definitely makes you jump. Would recommend if you're looking for some unsettling eye imagery! While the scene itself is- not unlike all the Saw trap scenes- very green in atmosphere, I found an edited shot off Google that made it look a lot more blue, and used that for reference [see on second slide, it's not mine].
Have I ever introduced this character to you guys? His name is Chef Farfalle. If you've visited my DeviantArt account recently, you'd know that I draw him a lot. Moreso than any other character. Long story short, he's basically my main lad now. Though he probably deserves to be put in a Saw trap. Not to die!! Just to freak him out a little. Ooohh, I haven't dumped Farfalle lore around yet... but let's put it simply as an evil chef!! The bands around his arms and scars on his hands are not part of the Saw aesthetic, but rather part of his actual design! Do NOT let this little man into kitchens!!
Anywho. I'm back on my drawing grind. Huzzah. As always, this is NOT canonical to the story of my characters, and is only for fun! Farfalle is safe and sound, though he should probably be in jail. I am obsessed with both the Saw franchise, and with drawing this character, so the combination of the both has fueled me. Any other Saw fans out there?
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Putting my characters in Saw traps: Part FIVE!
Okay, I lied in my last post, and spun out this drawing in, like, three or four hours last night [probably because I made the background really simple, and didn't draw the entire character's body]. I had been flipping through my night-class homework and found a doodle on the bottom of the page of my character, Farfalle, in the Venus Fly Trap from the second Saw movie [see on third slide]. It was a surprisingly almost-accurate drawing of the trap, despite it being from memory at the time. I definitely miscalculate the hair-to-trap ratio in the digital version... now if Farfalle dies in this trap he's gonna look really dumb.
The Venus Fly Trap scene is a really interesting one to watch. Definitely makes you jump. Would recommend if you're looking for some unsettling eye imagery! While the scene itself is- not unlike all the Saw trap scenes- very green in atmosphere, I found an edited shot off Google that made it look a lot more blue, and used that for reference [see on second slide, it's not mine].
Have I ever introduced this character to you guys? His name is Chef Farfalle. If you've visited my DeviantArt account recently, you'd know that I draw him a lot. Moreso than any other character. Long story short, he's basically my main lad now. Though he probably deserves to be put in a Saw trap. Not to die!! Just to freak him out a little. Ooohh, I haven't dumped Farfalle lore around yet... but let's put it simply as an evil chef!! The bands around his arms and scars on his hands are not part of the Saw aesthetic, but rather part of his actual design! Do NOT let this little man into kitchens!!
Anywho. I'm back on my drawing grind. Huzzah. As always, this is NOT canonical to the story of my characters, and is only for fun! Farfalle is safe and sound, though he should probably be in jail. I am obsessed with both the Saw franchise, and with drawing this character, so the combination of the both has fueled me. Any other Saw fans out there?
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