As always, very great concept. Your concepts are never lacking and are always very interesting. However, I was wondering if I could give you an art critique. I've been meaning to do so for awhile as I feel some minor changes would really improve your future work, which would be epic.The main issue I always see with your work consistently is that your human anatomy proportions are always way off. Each character you draw always has dramatically different proportions on things that should always carry over the exact same way for each person. For example, let's take the human elbow. The human elbow always seems to come to our hip bones. If you were to lift up your elbow right now and slam it against your side, you'd feel it colliding solidly with the alignment of your upper hip. The golden freddy girl is the only one here who seems to have this proportion some what correct, while everyone elses is rather high up, which is incorrect anatomy. The bonnie boy's is the worst off, as his elbow is very very high up, near his pectoral area. Second, it seems to me that while drawing, you get impatient/ bored with the actual measurement part of your work, draw on an 'auto pilot' mode we sometimes get into and thus come out with incorrect inconsistencies on things that you have a solid understanding on. The best example in this picture if their animatronic heads they are all wearing. They are clearly wearing the upper portions of their animatronic's heads, which would mean all of the animatronic heads should consistently be the exact same size. However, you made them all in varying sizes for some reason. Freddy's being the smallest and Springtraps being the largest for some reason. So your concept can actually get lost in the inaccuracies.I can point more out to you if you wish and help you with anatomy, as I feel you have allot of potential. My mentor always tells me, 'Don't just learn to draw what you feel is appropriate. You should take the time to simplyhow to.'