Aah yes. Just Stanley, the all powerful entity-The Bucket, the Very Important Fern, and the nagging disembodied voice, all enjoying their hot cocoa inside their cozy reality defying office realm as they stare out into the snow-white nothingness. Perfect Christmas indeed!
As Stanley stares out of the window, he wonders how much force it would take to throw the Narrator out of the map. The bucket approves this idea and together they come up with a plan. "This will be Stanley's Christmas present and it will be the BEST Christmas present ever" says the bucket as Stanley turns around so he can begin walking through the door on the right, bucket in hand.
"Little did Stanley know, the Narrator was well aware of this plan, as demonstrated by the fact that he himself had been narrating this trail of events. And so, unbeknownst to Stanley, the Narrator had hidden himself away in the Serious Room, barricading every entrance with an array of clever Home-Alone-style pitfalls and traps, and waited for Stanley to arrive, calmly sipping a mug of hot tea to pass the time."
@@drawingdragon I love it, we need more people to add onto this like create a little story that will be great interaction with viewers and I need a bit of writing practice. It’s like a game!
@The Drawing Dragon "The narrator waited for a few minutes of narrating his own actions before deciding that it waiting was boring... and that his tea was getting cold. He had a better idea. He would tell the bucket to betray Stanley. All he had to do was threaten the bucket from being overshadowed by its understudy, the bucket destroyer, to fulfill the role instead in the "Stanley's best Christmas Betrayal plan" script. That usually solved things. With this plan in mind, he walked over his home-alone style traps, certain that there would be a time for them later, and walked away to have a talk with the bucket."
i can imagine something like this being a scene in the game (not the art, but a actual scene like this. maybe an alternate temp holiday ending scene to an ending or even the intro scene)
That's what this song is for. It was made for you to make amazing speedpaint after.. 6 years [woah] and it happened and it is amazing. It's too blurry I think but I couldn't do it better lol but I'll recommend don't use that much blur and keep it more rough He is looking into the white My brain is dead srry
THANK YOU FOR CARRYING THE STANLEY PARABLE FANDOM🗣️🙏🏻
It ain't much, but it's honest work
Aah yes. Just Stanley, the all powerful entity-The Bucket, the Very Important Fern, and the nagging disembodied voice, all enjoying their hot cocoa inside their cozy reality defying office realm as they stare out into the snow-white nothingness. Perfect Christmas indeed!
As Stanley stares out of the window, he wonders how much force it would take to throw the Narrator out of the map. The bucket approves this idea and together they come up with a plan. "This will be Stanley's Christmas present and it will be the BEST Christmas present ever" says the bucket as Stanley turns around so he can begin walking through the door on the right, bucket in hand.
"Little did Stanley know, the Narrator was well aware of this plan, as demonstrated by the fact that he himself had been narrating this trail of events. And so, unbeknownst to Stanley, the Narrator had hidden himself away in the Serious Room, barricading every entrance with an array of clever Home-Alone-style pitfalls and traps, and waited for Stanley to arrive, calmly sipping a mug of hot tea to pass the time."
@@drawingdragon I love it, we need more people to add onto this like create a little story that will be great interaction with viewers and I need a bit of writing practice. It’s like a game!
@The Drawing Dragon
"The narrator waited for a few minutes of narrating his own actions before deciding that it waiting was boring... and that his tea was getting cold.
He had a better idea.
He would tell the bucket to betray Stanley.
All he had to do was threaten the bucket from being overshadowed by its understudy, the bucket destroyer, to fulfill the role instead in the "Stanley's best Christmas Betrayal plan" script.
That usually solved things.
With this plan in mind, he walked over his home-alone style traps, certain that there would be a time for them later, and walked away to have a talk with the bucket."
@@Ceral_ "As it turns out the bucket doesn't like the narrator; in fact, he hates him so much that he told Stanley"
@@randomperson2012 then the narrator hid in the serious room waiting for Stanley to die with fresh tea ☕️
i can imagine something like this being a scene in the game (not the art, but a actual scene like this. maybe an alternate temp holiday ending scene to an ending or even the intro scene)
A Stanley Parable holiday scene would be so cool. Or even just holiday decorations around the office when you play on Christmas Day!
@@drawingdragon yeah even just little office decor would of been amazing :) unfortunately we can only imagine for now :(
Sorry about the re-upload lol
"-and so Stanley had someone decorate his office with thrilling lights. The outcome was brilliant."
amazing shading.
hah, i actually enjoyed this goofy song during the game
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YEAHHHHH THIS IS SO COOL i love your art :)
HI DRAGON! BIG FAN. STAY SAFE!❤️
AWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
ITS SO FUCKING CUTE
That's what this song is for. It was made for you to make amazing speedpaint after.. 6 years [woah] and it happened and it is amazing.
It's too blurry I think but I couldn't do it better lol but I'll recommend don't use that much blur and keep it more rough
He is looking into the white
My brain is dead srry
Thank you for the advice! I've never used the blur tools before and I think I got a little carried away lol