Though some people may prefer these more organic and monstery designs, it was my decision to focus on making the Falses more faithful to the original Toys, acting like uncanny distorted doppelgangers rather than demonic transformations.
Making the Falses simpler resulted in their faces and silhouettes being much easier to make out, which helps with stuff like shocking moments in dark environments. It also made them stand out from other scary animatronics like the Nightmares and Twisteds, and plenty of other more visceral fangame character designs.
For the final designs, we stuck with stretching, skewing, bloating, flattening parts of the Toys. The intention was to capture a "false memory" of the original animatronics from the perspective of someone who is frightened by them. That means no withering, no melting, not even a new "style".
Just the Toys. But wrong.
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