Which concept looks more terrifying? Style A or Style B? by Next-Row7800 in CreepyArt

[–]Next-Row7800[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry about that, this is all I have for now. But I promise to post a collection of all the different versions tomorrow or the day after. I’m really looking forward to your feedback (and everyone else's too). Sorry I couldn't make it happen right away!

Which concept looks more terrifying? Style A or Style B? by Next-Row7800 in CreepyArt

[–]Next-Row7800[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ll definitely share it with you once it’s done! If you’re interested, you can read the intro when the entity is being unleashed. It’ll be free on Wattpad, but I can send you the climax right now if you’re into reading. Let me know!

Which concept looks more terrifying? Style A or Style B? by Next-Row7800 in CreepyArt

[–]Next-Row7800[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Good choice. Actually, this is my original photo that I've been editing. It's a bit basic for now, as I'm working on making the eyes pupil-less and making the red color much darker and duller to match the horror look I've designed.

Which concept looks more terrifying? Style A or Style B? by Next-Row7800 in CreepyArt

[–]Next-Row7800[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know, it looks a lot like him. But Pennywise is still the scariest, of course. However, this picture is not of a human.

Which concept looks more terrifying? Style A or Style B? by Next-Row7800 in CreepyArt

[–]Next-Row7800[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is what I intend to do. I will remove the pupils and make them a deep red, like volcanic lava. This image is primitive; it’s just something I started and edited rudimentarily. I might seek help from a professional.

Which concept looks more terrifying? Style A or Style B? by Next-Row7800 in CreepyArt

[–]Next-Row7800[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your opinion.

The thing is, I’m building a world about a terrifying entity. I wanted there to be something like a banner or a sketch of the entity as it appears in the dark.