BFDI faces assets are pre-made digital drawings of eyes and mouths used to give personality to inanimate objects. They were first made public on February 2, 2012, allowing the Object Show Community (OSC) to create their own animations using the same style as the original series. These assets typically include:
Most creators use Adobe Animate (formerly Flash) to work with these assets, as the original show is produced in this software. HOW TO ANIMATE LIKE BFDI | Character Animation Tutorial bfdi faces assets
for young animators. Because the original assets were made publicly available and are easy to replicate, thousands of fans were able to create their own "Object Shows" (OSCs). You didn't need to be a master illustrator to tell a story; you just needed a creative idea and the "BFDI Asset Pack." This created a unique visual ecosystem where different shows, created by different people, shared a cohesive DNA. It turned animation from an elite skill into a communal playground. From Utility to Iconography BFDI faces assets are pre-made digital drawings of
Note: Some characters (like Blocky) have no eyebrows—they use eye angle instead. HOW TO ANIMATE LIKE BFDI | Character Animation