Talk:Mask Maker/@comment-36328968-20180725143732/@comment-11504220-20200312221308

I agree. More importantly, I think you're hitting on kind of a key point of the way characters are visually designed, which is that because these are all eyeholes that belong to masks, the glow is meant to depict something about their nature. After all some of the creatures with masked eye-color may not even have actual eyes.

I think the sort of grey, swirling continuum we see in the Maker's eyes is certainly meant to show some kind of ability to see more than just what is there. And similarly, the way he suggests his truest face could be yet another mask suggests there is more to his being than that of a typical, normal-ass bug.