The OC's from the Past (Group 9: Forgotten Doodles)
I talk about my OC's. These ones should've come about earlier, but I forgot all about some of them, so they're being dumped here.
Heyo, this is part of a series where I show off some OC's (where I now throw the timeline out the window). If you don't recall the formula in which I do this in, or didn't check out the previous post, here's a run-down:
- Characters will be put in drop-down menus.
- It will mention, in this probable order: their name (on the box), a description, their personality and skills, and their roles.
- For characters that have evolved over the years, I will mention either the latest one or my favorite one.
- I will make mention of any important iterations using the angle bracket ">".
- If a character was migrated into a new group, I will mention the group, and mark any changes they have had.
Now, let us begin:
Forgotten Doodles
This shouldn't surprise you, but I love to draw. I drew a lot as a kid, even if I wasn't supposed to. I was setting something up when I went into some folders and got reminded of something I tried to make.
I only remember three at the time of typing this, but if you see more, that means that I found/remembered more.
Geometric Animals
A brief introduction to this set: I was doing some chicken-scratches, and made what I called an upside down diamond. I then drew a head on the tip, and legs on the bottom. Thus, I turned it into an animal. I did this twice, and had two characters to work with. Here they are.
Sanom
Hey, it's yet another fucking goddamn cat. But, it's green this time...
Sanom was the first one I made. He's a green cat with a unibrow. Aaaand that's about all of his design.
His personality is also kind of lacking. He's a smug sarcastic sunovabitch.
Slim
Slim is a blue mouse (there's that damned color) that didn't have a unibrow. Yep, that's it.
Slim had even less personality than Sanom. He was clumsy, and maybe not that bright, yet always got away from Sanom. That's it.
I doodled these guys in my elementary music class one day. Then, another day, my dad tried to help me make sprites of them to use in a limiting comic book maker program. The only reason why I can remember these two is that I have the pics for Sanom's "sprite sheet."
I think their relationship is similar to Tom & Jerry.
Vohn Schnarffe
it's schnarffe
Vohn Schnarffe
Vohn Schnarffe is a weird little schnarffe, he is. He is a dark oblong bead with two scratched eyes, and his insides (viewed when his mouth is open) are white.
He is, uh... You see...... umm, so... I, uh... hm...
He doesn't have anything other than his design. Sorry.
Vohn Schnarffe was created back in school (either 3rd or 4th grade), when I got an idea. What if? What if you drew all the numbers (from 0-10) all on top of each other? What if- what if you did that?
My results came out as this guy, who I named Schnarffe (or however I spelled it). At some point I made him a species to be a part of, called the Vohns, hence the new name I give him.
[Speaking of name, I still remember when I was young the time I told my sister his name, and she was afraid that I was gonna get copyright-strucken. In elementary school. Like the people who created the Thundercats just suddenly became aware that I drew a thing that wasn't Snarf, and initially named it Schnarf, and thus were gonna start running towards my destination at exponential speed, wielding a DMCA-strike. Thank you for looking out for me, sister, but I think I'll be fine.]
I tried recreating this experiment, but I could never get the same result. I tried the way I drew numbers back then, too, but somehow Schnarffe became a one-of-a-kind drawing originating from an unusual way to draw.
History
there is none
There we go, we got some pretty old ones in again. I am struggling to remember any more from that time.
Watch as I remember more when I publish this. Otherwise, I hope you're ready for that Wildermyth set to come by at any point in time.