Next up in fandom ref sheets are my design interpretations for Stanley and the Narrator from The Stanley Parable! Got really into TSP after Ultra Deluxe had released, and it's been an ongoing hyperfix for quite some time!
Regarding both, their designs are more-or-less influenced by the classic rock aesthetic that I have in general, with them somewhat resembling rock musicians that I listen to on a regular basis (John Deacon/Brad Whitford for Stanley, George Harrison for Narry). And of course, I did give both a character design staple of mine; big fluffy hair.
Headcanon-wise, both Stan and Narry are autistic; Stanley is non-verbal and communicates with sign language. Narry also tends to wear some form of top garment that changes color based on endings/rooms of the Parable as well as when a song plays (based on the dominant colors of the album art); as shown in the ref, the normal colors are brown and tan.
Note that other characters from TSP should have a design interpretation in the future; it's more a matter of when than of if.
Regarding both, their designs are more-or-less influenced by the classic rock aesthetic that I have in general, with them somewhat resembling rock musicians that I listen to on a regular basis (John Deacon/Brad Whitford for Stanley, George Harrison for Narry). And of course, I did give both a character design staple of mine; big fluffy hair.
Headcanon-wise, both Stan and Narry are autistic; Stanley is non-verbal and communicates with sign language. Narry also tends to wear some form of top garment that changes color based on endings/rooms of the Parable as well as when a song plays (based on the dominant colors of the album art); as shown in the ref, the normal colors are brown and tan.
Note that other characters from TSP should have a design interpretation in the future; it's more a matter of when than of if.
Next up in fandom ref sheets are my design interpretations for Stanley and the Narrator from The Stanley Parable! Got really into TSP after Ultra Deluxe had released, and it's been an ongoing hyperfix for quite some time!
Regarding both, their designs are more-or-less influenced by the classic rock aesthetic that I have in general, with them somewhat resembling rock musicians that I listen to on a regular basis (John Deacon/Brad Whitford for Stanley, George Harrison for Narry). And of course, I did give both a character design staple of mine; big fluffy hair.
Headcanon-wise, both Stan and Narry are autistic; Stanley is non-verbal and communicates with sign language. Narry also tends to wear some form of top garment that changes color based on endings/rooms of the Parable as well as when a song plays (based on the dominant colors of the album art); as shown in the ref, the normal colors are brown and tan.
Note that other characters from TSP should have a design interpretation in the future; it's more a matter of when than of if.
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