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Patreon SketchFor his sketch, Larry requested CrazedCultist’s (currently unnamed) Orc Secretary character having just made a meal out of Lady List’s character Xyvr.Links: - Patreon - Eka’s Portal - SFW Art - Tip Jar
Wanted to draw Starcross in some slightly more casual attire.High-res version & PSD available on Patreon.Links: - Patreon - Eka’s Portal - SFW Art - Tip Jar
Something a little silly and lighthearted for Halloween. I always liked the idea of characters “costume swapping,” so who knows, maybe I’ll do more of these someday.Links: - Patreon - Eka’s Portal - SFW Art - Tip Jar
Patreon SketchFor their sketch this month Mae requested a portrait of their vampire OC Tinuviel.Links: - Patreon - Eka’s Portal - SFW Art - Tip Jar
Dialogue Tips
grizandnorm: Tuesday Tips — Portfolio 101. With the end of the year/the beginning of the year fast approaching, it’s a good time to revamp your portfolio. These are some quick tips for visual development/character design portfolio. 1. Know what
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grizandnorm: Tuesday tips — Costume Design 101. Costume design is a very important part of character design. It tells you a whole lot about your character; ie. age, personality, what she/he likes, time period, strength, … etc. It supposed to
crazyhamlet: e1n: I think regardless of style or personality, your character should run properly. Awkward run ruins everything. Don’t believe me? Try running the wrong way, see how far that gets you. For clarity’s sake: the difference between right
Patreon | Ko-Fi | Twitter Evangeline once again: starting to re-work all the art for Advance Tip & Tap, this one will be used for the title screen, hope you like it :)
Patreon | Ko-Fi | TwitterWorking in the new Evangeline Sprite for Advance Tip & Tap :)
Patreon | Ko-Fi | TwitterSome of the new sprites for Advance Tip & Tap, hope you like it :)
Advanced TIP & TAP OC Poll - Winner!!! | Devirish on Patreon
homesteadhorner: moonsp1r1t: 8 Character Creation Tips (for DnD or just writing in general) 1. Have a goal While it may sound like I’m stating the obvious here, your character needs to have something they want to accomplish. Maybe they want to be the
clintpereira: docloudscomeinpurple: writing tip: don’t tell us your character’s backstory. don’t tell us what your character is thinking. don’t tell us what your character is doing. don’t tell us anything. the reader should simply look at a
So I dunno if anyone else does this, but whenever I have writers block, one strategy I use is I listen to Disney/Non Disney/Broadway songs and imagine some of my characters singing them. It’s helped me come up with some pretty interesting story
honhonhon: So many people have asked me for character design tips over the past couple of years. Here’s a whole list of rules I keep in mind with my own character designs. In no specific order: Simple is good. Streamline your design to its essence.
certifiedhypocrite: snaokidoki: I don’t even know which hairstyle is the cutestI’ll call her Jazzy Kong… After the experiments, she’ll be HUGE KONG. -Weird is Good☆ (Patreon. Tip Me!?) . ☆ (Ask Link) (18+ only // Bootleg Kong is my favorite
snaokidoki: Klonoa’s Mom.2017-Weird is Good☆ (Patreon. Tip Me!?) . ☆ (Ask Link)Thanks again for looking!
goodbadartist: Just a reminder that I have a Ko-Fi page! >> http://ko-fi.com/goodbadartist << So if you like my art and want to support me or want to suggest or request something consider giving me a tip! . And I appreciate your attention
pardonmewhileipanic: how-do-math: prokopetz: Dammit, people, if you’re going to write a Canadian character, you can’t just throw “eh” in wherever. It’s not a verbal tic - it has a very specific semantic role. In brief, “eh” does one of
prokopetz: athelind: prokopetz: beast-a-la-mode: prokopetz: A tip for aspiring male authors: if you’re worried about your female characters being stereotypical, just make literally every speaking character female. You’ll run out of stereotypes
docloudscomeinpurple:writing tip: don’t tell us your character’s backstory. don’t tell us what your character is thinking. don’t tell us what your character is doing. don’t tell us anything. the reader should simply look at a blank page and
clintpereira: docloudscomeinpurple:writing tip: don’t tell us your character’s backstory. don’t tell us what your character is thinking. don’t tell us what your character is doing. don’t tell us anything. the reader should simply look at a
iwhumpyou:One of the best tips for writing descriptions of pain is actually a snippet I remember from a story where a character is given a host of colored pencils and asked to draw an egg.The character says that there’s no white pencil. But you don’t
bookandslugclub: Resource Dump: Creating Characters! Primary Characters Your Hero: Top Ten Rules 10 Traits of a Great Protagonist 4 Steps to Creating a Truly Active Protagonist 20 Tips for Creating Relatable Protagonists How to Center your Story
disney-moments-sketches:March 30, 2016 tip: Here’s a super basic tip on the generic blink. The more you understand anatomy, the more likely you will make choices that give your characters the illusion of life. In this case, simply understanding how
Jun and Merid from my hopefully-soon-to-be-comic, NoEl. Jun is 5'6" and a slip of a dude and Merid is about 6'6". So yes, Jun is probaby on his tip toes right now.
satanfictive: there are serously people in this day and age who do Not Tip, they say “oh i don’t tip” like it’s a charming character trait. don’t talk to these people. dont look at them. these people should be required to tell their waitresses
thefeelofavideogame: So for whatever reason people keep asking me for writing advice so here’s some of my general writing tips for people - Characters should be people, not props. Characters should always have a reason to be acting the way they do,
character design tips by fiz
Tip: if I dislike a female character it isn’t because she’s female it’s because I don’t like her
Everyone’s Favorite Plague Healer™ returns to teach you prevention of Covid-19.😷TIPS:😷* Wash your hands with soap regularly* Use hand sanitizer (DIY is fine if stores are out)* Avoid touching your eyes/mouth/nose & ears, and cover
chirart: altabestudio: Adding character diversity: Body type Unique Features Tutorial Pt 1 by jeinu Tips on how to draw not so cookie cutter characters! Change body type and shape, showing off natural differences in build that happen in real life!
theleftnippleofarcher: diverse noses on male characters: crooked ones, straight ones, big ones, small ones, tip pointing downward, tip pointing upward, wide nostrils, slim nostrils, …diverse noses on female characters: yeah you see, this one’s even
chubben: giancarlovolpe: thefuturethattheybring: bookandslugclub: Resource Dump: Creating Characters! Primary Characters Your Hero: Top Ten Rules 10 Traits of a Great Protagonist 4 Steps to Creating a Truly Active Protagonist 20 Tips for
wordsandchocolate: I made a slideshow about how to create a fictional character… I got most of the information from the ‘start writing fiction’ (free) course on the OpenUniversity website and found it incredibly useful so here’s a visual version
What Should Your Characters Do?
Name Masterpost
How to Write a Character Death
An Introduction to Character Flaws
Does anyone have any writing tips on how to actually begin your story? This part always trips me up, because I love diving into details and creating characters and the setting, but I never know how to start a story. And whenever I do start a story, I
marcovicci: there are serously people in this day and age who do Not Tip, they say “oh i don’t tip” like it’s a charming character trait. don’t talk to these people. dont look at them. these people should be required to tell their waitresses
s-graves-writes: Character Tip Realistic characters have contradictions. Exceptions to rules. Maybe they’re mostly nonviolent, but they’ll punch you if you insult their friend. Maybe they’re afraid of spiders, but aren’t afraid to kill a spider
grizandnorm: Tuesday Tips — Grow A Spine As simple as it sounds, a character “standing up straight” or “slouching down” reveals so much about them. It would be unwise to not think about the role of the spine when posing out your character.
fuckyeahcharacterdevelopment: sdkay: My old tutorial! Wanna share it with you) Shape-based character design tips actually usually inspire me to go against what they say (ie., ‘round things are cute’)– but trying to design a character that goes
Character Design Tips
Notes for a young character designer
artisticallyinsaneblog: animationlinks: drawing tips from Animating the Looney Tunes way. hand from the secret of kells, Aisling! OOOO helpfullll
:Tips for kids onlinePseudonyms! Use them! Even if it’s a nickname, a favorite character’s name, a letter, your username, use a pseudonym. Especially if you have a unique namePrivate information is PRIVATE. Last name, age, full birthday. Things that