Five Character Inspiration Tips by tie-dye-flag, literature
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Five Character Inspiration Tips
When writing a story, the characters carry the plot. No characters, no plot (though this rule is flexible). However, the task of creating memorable characters can be a daunting one. Sometimes we just need a little inspiration to get over the intimidation, and this tutorial will help light that spark you need, whether it’s making a character from scratch or simply refining an existing one.
1. Break Stereotypes
Stock characters that fit into a mold are predictable and boring. However, they can make a handy springboard of inspiration. Challenge yourself to tackle a stereotype, and create a unique new character from it.
For example, exam
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1. I draw most of my art on paper
2. I do all of my pixel art on a laptop- MS Paint
3. I would learn how to do actual digital art, but it's a school computer and I can't download anything without admin passwords.
4. I'm in Year 8 (13 years old)
5. I live in Australia
6. I'm a lot taller than most people my age
7. I'm pansexual/panromantic
8. I have carpophobia
9. I'm really shy with strangers, but crazy with my friends
10. My favourite foods are rice pudding and fried rice
11. I learn German and Chinese at school- English is my first language
12. Sometimes I don't feel like speaking, so I learn diffe
So I'm trying to make an AU... I've got the plot and character stuff worked out, but finding a name...
It's at the point where I'm searching up 'list of words' on Google...
Argh! If anyone knows any good AU names, please let me know!