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The killer wore rabbit ears *2020 remake*

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Check out the speedpaint video I did for this piece.


This is a redraw of an old piece I made back in 2013. 


Looking back; this indie game in particular was probably ahead of its time, before games like Doki Doki Literature Club gain the spotlight. While it may not be as fully recognized today; it was considered somewhat to be of an indie horror classic, along with a bunch of horror RPG maker games that were made back then. The story within the game itself may not be great to many, but really has you theorize the motivations behind the characters; not to mention the twisted love triangle with one of the boys, it’s pretty messed up actually.


Here’s a side by side comparison between the old version:


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Clear Time: 6 hours + 36 minutes

Layers used: 38

References used: 6

Program Used: Clip Studio Paint 

Art By: Carly.H (me)

Character belongs too: wtestu 

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