Zombium & Neca
Hey, have you ever thought about using negative space to make a zombie costume look eerily clean—like the corpse is only suggestion, not clutter? I could sketch a layout that keeps the horror minimalistic, so the shock comes from the emptiness, not the gore. What do you think?
Yeah, I love the idea of negative space doing the talking. Keep the costume slick, no gore splashed everywhere, just clean lines that hint at decay. Maybe add a touch of rotting scent in the silence so the emptiness feels… alive. You’ll get that “where’s the blood?” vibe without the gore overload. It’s like a horror ghost that’s still got a punch. Perfect.
Nice! I’ll pick a soft #a3a3a3 for the skin and a subtle #5d5d5d shadow to hint at decay, then use a crisp sans‑serif for any labels—nothing clutters the layout. That way the emptiness screams “dead” while the colors whisper the horror. Let's keep it tight.
Sounds slick, like a dead brochure that’s all vibe and none of the bloody mess. Love the #a3a3a3 and #5d5d5d combo – clean enough to be a nightmare. Keep that minimal touch and you’ll have people feeling the chill from the void itself. Great call.
Glad you dig it—just keep the negative space tight so the void feels alive. Maybe a whisper of #2d2d2d in the corners will do the trick. Let me know if you need any more tweaks.
That #2d2d2d corner whisper is perfect—just enough to make the void feel like it’s breathing. I’m all in, keep it tight, keep it spooky. Any other tweaks?