- For the in-game character, see Temmie.
Temmie "Tuyoki" Chang (born April 3, 1993[1]) is a freelance animator and illustrator.[3] Temmie graduated from the Pratt Institute[4] with a degree in 2D animation.[citation needed] She is a main artist in Undertale and Deltarune. A monster present in both games is named after her.
Her other works include an animation called Dwellers of the Mountain's Forest, a webcomic titled Soul Beacon of the Netherworld, and a game series consisting of Escaped Chasm and Dweller’s Empty Path.
Undertale
In Undertale, Chang is credited as the logo designer, cutscene artist, overworld artist, animator, shop artist, and tile artist. For the console versions, she illustrated the borders that surrounds the game.[5][6] She is credited with the conception of the following characters:
- Loox
- Vegetoid (with Toby)
- Papyrus (with Toby, special inspiration by J.N. Wiedle)
- Lesser Dog (with Toby)
- Greater Dog (with Toby)
- Mad Mew Mew (with Toby and Gigi D.G.)
- Undyne (armor only)
- Aaron (reluctantly, as seen in the True Pacifist Ending Credits)
- Temmie
Gallery
A selfie of Temmie wearing a Delta Rune shirt
Trivia
- Temmie created 2D animations of Mad Mew Mew for the Nintendo Switch release trailer.[7]
- Temmie illustrated the borders for the console versions of Deltarune.[8]
- Toby Fox did an interview with Temmie, where he revealed much of their history designing Undertale.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Temmie was born on April 3rd according to her "about" section in her DeviantArt.
- ↑ i'm 23 and i still get acne breakouts - Temmie Chang (@tuyoki) on Twitter, June 03, 2016.
- ↑ [ FAQ ] – Tem's Art Blog
- ↑ Did you go to college? Yes, I wrote college correctly,… — woh seriou,, ya i went to pratt institute!! Which is a … - Temmie Chang (@tuyoki) on Twitter, November 19, 2015.
- ↑ BUT… since Undertale’s native resolution is displayed in a 4:3 format, we called on original Undertale artist Temmie Chang to create some optional borders that can be turned on to fill the space surrounding the screen. - Breaking Down Borders: Undertale’s Journey to Japan and Back (Ricciardi, John, August 08, 2017.) PlayStation.Blog.
- ↑ The PS4 and Vita versions of UNDERTALE will have optional border art by @tuyoki to fill the unused parts of the screen. - Toby Fox (@tobyfox) on Twitter, August 08, 2017.
- ↑ (By the way, the animation was by @tuyoki and the rest of the video was put together by @Everdraed ! They really did a great job!) - Toby Fox (@tobyfox) on Twitter, September 14, 2018.
- ↑ oh btw i drew borders for this and such like featured here🚴♀️ - Temmie Chang (@tuyoki) on Twitter, February 15, 2019.


