WooouTK
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It's curious, but at this point, this is already a work derived from another work, which in turn derived from another work... Perhaps you remember that a few days ago I published a set in which we could see our masked friend descending into the darkness with wicked intentions down the stairs of a basement, where his defenseless victim lay, resting between tickle sessions.
At the time, I envisioned the character as a sort of parody of Jason Voorhees, barely discernible in the darkness, more obsessed with tickling female university students in his basement than murdering them. But a few days later, I wondered how he would look in action... And there it is!
To begin with, I opted for a much brighter scenario where all the details could be clearly appreciated, yet still retain the suffocating and horrifying atmosphere of the basement. As for "Jason," I experimented a bit with his attire to make him look different, simply removing his shirt and changing the texture of his mask to give him more of a Borderlands psycho vibe, which I liked how it turned out. Finally, another twist. Cartoon-style characters, just because, as I've mentioned before, I love that strange combination they bring within a macabre scene, characters with a look more fitting for a children's series.
I hope you like it.
It's curious, but at this point, this is already a work derived from another work, which in turn derived from another work... Perhaps you remember that a few days ago I published a set in which we could see our masked friend descending into the darkness with wicked intentions down the stairs of a basement, where his defenseless victim lay, resting between tickle sessions.
At the time, I envisioned the character as a sort of parody of Jason Voorhees, barely discernible in the darkness, more obsessed with tickling female university students in his basement than murdering them. But a few days later, I wondered how he would look in action... And there it is!
To begin with, I opted for a much brighter scenario where all the details could be clearly appreciated, yet still retain the suffocating and horrifying atmosphere of the basement. As for "Jason," I experimented a bit with his attire to make him look different, simply removing his shirt and changing the texture of his mask to give him more of a Borderlands psycho vibe, which I liked how it turned out. Finally, another twist. Cartoon-style characters, just because, as I've mentioned before, I love that strange combination they bring within a macabre scene, characters with a look more fitting for a children's series.
I hope you like it.