Crawling Angels is a mysterious physics-based horror puzzle game where you discover ways to torment an immortal chicken in midnight carnival!
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Crawling Angels is a mysterious physics-based horror puzzle game where you discover ways to torment an immortal chicken in midnight carnival!
Read More & Play The Beta Demo (Steam)
Gameplay Video:
Uncle Tontine’s is hot to me, his voice is so good to my ears
I may..... Be down bad for Uncle Tontine from the game Crawling Angels..... Something about his voice, prose,, cadence,,, the way he manipulates,,,,,,,,,,, hmm... I would have stayed in the carnival much longer than the protag, i fear.....
Uncle tontine has King Dice from Cuphead vibes
i wasnt gonna post this just yet, but to make up for not posting as much on here in a lil bit, i suppose it wouldnt hurt to go ahead and post this wip ;)
Smash and thrash the mysterious Forever Chicken, a living ragdoll central to a frightful midnight carnival. Your Uncle Tontine assures "
THERES NO FUCKING WAY IM THAT PREDICTABLE YALL SHUT UP AND TAKE THIS DAMN BIRD
Item: A Cursed Amulet Rarity: ✶ Rare
Best video game villain?
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i cant REALLY choose but Uncle Tontine from Crawling angels is quite the fucking freak if I do say so. Even in his slithering voice. I don't want to describe how fucked up he is; the game is gloriously good and a LOT of it is his doing, I wouldn't want to spoil.
You did the first fan art of Uncle Tontine in the Crawling Angels fandom. Be proud, soldier— you did good 🫡
ok sure screw it ill own it! ill ignore my blatant open book of a personality and use Tony to kinda show how i myself practice characters and imo it works REAL quick for me, all things considered!
since i had trouble with him, i did my thing where ill trace a character over a few times, use that trace as ref for a lil more editing where i move those traced things around, THEN freehand with ref while subconsciously remembering what proportions i traced down.
THEN freehanding feels SO much easier somehow. idk if its muscle memory or what, but this method is def my go-to when something is hard for me to get down to my desired outcome!
if this practice page doesnt explain my process enough idk what really can. maybe this could also work for you or someone else too? just, if you do trace, ONLY use it as ref and/or clarify that you traced it and maybe give a source. simple stuff!
this was maybe around...an hour and a half or two hours to go through this practicing? not long considering i spent time during just chilling :)
anyway yes watch uncle tony develop in this weird laboratory of mine while a leather chicken wants to stop existing!