Because you asked for it, here's a re-do of my original Kaaziel design http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6444938
Drew this up late the other night while listening to some creepypasta to set the mood. I was actually jokingly telling one of my buds that I might make Kaaziel a creepypasta. He certainly looks the part here though.
Drew this up late the other night while listening to some creepypasta to set the mood. I was actually jokingly telling one of my buds that I might make Kaaziel a creepypasta. He certainly looks the part here though.
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
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Size 1000 x 984px
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Mostly stuff from The Little Fears channel http://www.youtube.com/user/theLittleFears
I don't know, just the calm way she tells the stories just majorly creeps me out.
I don't know, just the calm way she tells the stories just majorly creeps me out.
Wow. Um. Wow.
It reminds me, oddly, of a very early story in what eventually became Walt Kelly's classic newspaper comic, Pogo. Albert the Alligator started off as a Card-Carrying Villain, bullying other characters, taking their stuff, even threatening to eat them. Almost immediately, Kelly took a liking to him, and made him his protagonist. He was still a self-centered, greedy, blustering glutton, but he made a sincere effort to "REE-form", in Kelly's wonderful Deep Swamp patois, and the other characters gradually started to grudgingly accept his move from "villain" to "ne'er-do-well".
One story shortly after Albert's reformation involves an even bigger, wholly unrepentant bully moving into the swamp. After putting up with him for most of the story, Albert finally decides enough is enough, and this guy can't be reasoned with. As they square off, Albert says, "It's been a long time since I been mean, MIST-er Bear." ... and suddenly, he drops to all fours, and Kelly starts drawing him like a realistic alligator.
I can so see Goofy, Dorky, Cartoony Kaaziel getting pushed a LITTLE too far as he tries to fit into the human world, and goin' all RAAAR OOGA BOOGA SCARY ART SHIFT on someone.
It reminds me, oddly, of a very early story in what eventually became Walt Kelly's classic newspaper comic, Pogo. Albert the Alligator started off as a Card-Carrying Villain, bullying other characters, taking their stuff, even threatening to eat them. Almost immediately, Kelly took a liking to him, and made him his protagonist. He was still a self-centered, greedy, blustering glutton, but he made a sincere effort to "REE-form", in Kelly's wonderful Deep Swamp patois, and the other characters gradually started to grudgingly accept his move from "villain" to "ne'er-do-well".
One story shortly after Albert's reformation involves an even bigger, wholly unrepentant bully moving into the swamp. After putting up with him for most of the story, Albert finally decides enough is enough, and this guy can't be reasoned with. As they square off, Albert says, "It's been a long time since I been mean, MIST-er Bear." ... and suddenly, he drops to all fours, and Kelly starts drawing him like a realistic alligator.
I can so see Goofy, Dorky, Cartoony Kaaziel getting pushed a LITTLE too far as he tries to fit into the human world, and goin' all RAAAR OOGA BOOGA SCARY ART SHIFT on someone.
I've always figured, from what I've pieced together from your art and description s over the years, that most of Kaaz's derpiness comes out when he's trying to pose as a human and fit into human society ... all the while trying to suppress his natural demonic inclination to go all Hieronymus Bosch on those who annoy and inconvenience him.
Kind of like Clark Kent, if Superman wanted to EAT YOUR FACE.
Kind of like Clark Kent, if Superman wanted to EAT YOUR FACE.
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