4 years ago

CAM05 Inspiration (First Game)


One Night at Flumpty's 1 and 2 were easily the two fan-games that had the most influence on my inspiration to make the 'Lucky47' games; If it wasn't for them, I doubt these games would have ever been made.

Obviously my artwork isn't anywhere near the same level as the Flumpty games,' but them having 2D art at a time where there weren't too many FNaF fan-games with that kind of art direction made me feel more comfortable with attempting my own fan-game, as someone who has little experience with 3D modeling.

This is the reason why the developer of the 'Flumpty' games, 'Jonochrome,' is in the credits for the first game, even though I don't know him personally. I'm more comfortable with thanking the whole of the 'FNaF' community for giving me the perseverance to make fan games.

I don't remember the exact time that 'Jonochrome' announced the cancellation of 'One Week at Flumpty's,' but it was sometime before the announcement of 'Five Nights at Freddy's 4.' So when I was drawing CAM 05, I didn't know what to put in it; I saw the design of CAM 07 in the Flumpty game, and thought it looked like a cool design, so I drew a bunch of glowing lines on the walls in the room. They... don't look that great, but the room would be empty without them, so I'm at least happy they're there.

Credit goes to the One Night at Flumpty's Wiki for preserving the artwork from the unfinished game

https://one-night-at-flumptys.fandom.com/wiki/One_Week_at_Flumpty%27s?file=Owafcam7.JPG



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