25 days ago

HOO BOY, it has been a hot minute since I posted here. So to kick off posting in the new FNaS community, I’ll show the first renders for that AU I’m finally getting to.


Five Nights at Sonic’s: Crash N’ Bash is the result of me getting too many ideas from an obscure series I got attached to. Instead of being made for entertainment purposes, the clones were created by Tails and E. Gadd to be additional fighters in the height of a war formed by a Bowser/Eggman alliance. There’s a decent amount of story in the first chapter which I’ll get to once the rest of the renders are finished, but I definitely plan to get this out.

Man, it feels good to exist again.



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Against my better judgment, I went and made some kind of FNWN Nightmare Salvage Sonic design for some reason. It wasn’t initially planned to be posted publicly, but Moley doesn’t really care for 4DLC so he said I could.

Nightmaric liked the planned Bill Cipher-esque identity for the 2.0 games and just went with the whole fit. I guess I’d call this one Ciphermaric or something.

Simple artwork of Toymare. For once, I actually remembered to make art in time for an anniversary. Kinda helps that two of my favorites in the series are from FNaS 4.

The idea has certainly been done before, but I made my own take on a Nightmare Ballon Toad. I took the damaged design of Phantom BT as the base and added details based on the Nightmare Toys and Nightmare Balloon Boy.

Inspired by some cool info in the FNaS Fan Server about a Hardmode Shadow Sonic design Sunrose had in mind for MM before it got robbed and half-baked, I combined it with the canon design by Cyvap to make… Hardermode Shadow Sonic? Still thinking of a name.

Scorched Salvage Sonic, quickly made by request for a FNaS project I’m in.

Character by @RyanTSM

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In another edition of mixing around preexisting characters and concepts to make a new character, I’ve created a Nightmare Cyan. I’ve also given him the nickname Cyanide, because it works too well to not do that.