Sally Face’s mask is such a big part of his identity, so removing it feels like uncovering a mystery. I’d approach this by first studying his in-game design—his posture, the way his hair falls, even how he moves. Without the mask, his expressions become way more important. Maybe his mouth is slightly downturned, or there’s a faint smirk that hints at his dark humor. I’d also play up the contrast between his pale skin and dark hair, maybe adding some faint blue undertones to reference his mask’s color.
Background details can add layers too. A dimly lit hallway or a flickering lightbulb could emphasize his connection to the supernatural. And don’t shy away from texture—rough pencil strokes or digital brushes that mimic oil paint can give his face a gritty, lived-in feel. The goal isn’t just to draw him maskless but to capture the weight of what that mask hides.
I love how Sally Face’s design lets artists experiment with vulnerability. Without the mask, you’re stripping away his armor, so body language becomes crucial. Try sketching him mid-action—adjusting his beanie nervously or touching his face like he’s not used to being uncovered. His hair should look messy, as if he’s been running his hands through it. For the face itself, think about asymmetry; maybe one eye is slightly narrower, or there’s a faint scar running from his cheekbone to his jaw. Keep the palette muted but with one or two bold accents, like his beanie or a bloodstain on his sleeve. The more you lean into his story, the more compelling the art becomes.
Drawing Sally Face without his mask is such a fascinating challenge because it forces you to imagine what’s hidden beneath that iconic blue prosthetic. I’ve seen a lot of fanart interpretations, and the key seems to be balancing his eerie yet oddly endearing vibe. Start by sketching his basic face shape—angular jawline, deep-set eyes, and that messy dark hair. Without the mask, you’ll need to decide how much of his 'true' face to show. Some artists go for a more human look with subtle scars, while others lean into the horror elements with exposed bone or stitches.
For shading, think about where the mask would’ve cast shadows. His eyes are especially important—they should feel haunted but expressive. I like adding a slight glow to them, like he’s seen too much. Clothing-wise, don’t forget his signature red beanie and layered outfits. If you’re feeling creative, you could even incorporate a half-off mask dangling around his neck. The fun part is making it your own while staying true to his unsettling charm.
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