The art styles can be combined by taking the detailed, gritty textures from Wolfenstein and applying them to RWBY's more anime - inspired character designs. For example, the characters' clothing could have the worn - out look of Wolfenstein while still maintaining RWBY's unique color schemes.
Combining the art styles in Wolfenstein RWBY fanfiction can be quite creative. For the characters, we could blend the angular, more realistic proportions of Wolfenstein characters with RWBY's more stylized and exaggerated features. This could result in some really unique character designs. In terms of the overall aesthetic, the color palette of RWBY could be muted a bit to match Wolfenstein's darker tone. The background landscapes could have the desolate feel of Wolfenstein while still having some of RWBY's fantastical elements, like floating islands or strange creatures. This combination would create a visually striking and unique world for the fanfiction.
The art styles could be combined by having the characters keep their distinct looks but interact with environments that blend both styles. For example, Cuphead and Mugman could be running through a hall in the Batim studio that has the dark, inky look of Batim but with Cuphead - style geometric patterns on the walls.
You could have the characters from Undertale drawn in a more FNAF - like style. For example, make Sans' eyes glow like the animatronics' in FNAF. Or give Frisk a more robotic look while still maintaining their Undertale charm. The backgrounds in the fanfiction could also be a blend. The colorful and somewhat cartoony Underground of Undertale could be made darker and more spooky like the FNAF settings, with broken animatronic parts scattered around.
Well, the bright and colorful style of My Little Pony can be blended with the more detailed and sometimes more realistic art of Disney. For example, the soft, rounded shapes of the ponies could be placed in a Disney - like landscape. The big eyes of the ponies could be adjusted a bit to fit the overall look when combined with Disney characters.
Well, you could start by taking the more angular and sleek design of Birdy the Mighty Decode characters and blend them with the softer, more fluid lines of the other crossover franchise's art style. For example, if it's a crossover with a more cutesy anime, you might soften the edges of Birdy's mecha slightly while still maintaining its overall shape.
The art styles can blend in terms of character design. Some fanartists might take Jack's armor and katana design and give it a RWBY - like twist. They could add RWBY - style details like Dust crystals or make the armor more in line with the RWBY universe's technology. On the other hand, RWBY characters could be drawn with a more Samurai Jack - like simplicity in certain action scenes to emphasize their movement and power, similar to how Jack is often depicted in the original series.
The RWBY characters have very acrobatic and weapon - based fighting styles. For example, Ruby's Crescent Rose is a scythe that can also transform into a sniper rifle. The US soldiers, on the other hand, rely more on firearms and military formations. In a fanfiction, they could combine these styles by having the RWBY characters use their mobility to get close to enemies and then the soldiers providing covering fire. Or, the soldiers could learn from the RWBY characters how to use their weapons in more creative ways, like using a rifle butt as a melee weapon similar to how the RWBY characters use their weapons for both long - range and close - combat situations.
To write a good RWBY Wolfenstein fanfiction, focus on character development. Show how the RWBY characters adapt to the harsh and war - torn world of Wolfenstein. Also, use vivid descriptions of the settings, like the dark and gritty Wolfenstein environments and how the RWBY characters stand out in them. You can also add some unique twists, like a new type of Grimm created by the Nazis' experiments.
The concept of a savior can also be used. In RWBY, the characters are seen as protectors, but in a fanfiction with a Jesus connection, one of them could be seen as a more all - encompassing savior. Like Jesus saved humanity, this RWBY character could be on a mission to save all of Remnant in a more profound and spiritual way, perhaps by uniting all the kingdoms through a message of peace and love.
One way is to use the color palettes from both games. For example, Undertale has a more muted color scheme in some areas, while Deltarune has brighter and more distinct colors in places. You could have scenes where the Deltarune characters bring their bright colors into the Undertale world, creating a contrast. Like when Kris enters the Ruins in Undertale, their blue and purple color scheme stands out against the grays and greens of the Ruins.
They can be combined by having crossovers of characters. For instance, a RWBY character like Weiss could train with a samurai master in the Last Samurai world. This would bring out new aspects of Weiss's character as she learns discipline and new sword - fighting techniques.