Over 100 Questions To Develop Your Character! by Veidara, literature
Literature
Over 100 Questions To Develop Your Character!
How do they react to…
---Someone in danger who isn’t hurt yet
---Someone in pain/injured
---School work load
---Loss of a friend
---Death of a family member
---New kids in school
---Being the new kid
---Being picked on
---Being praised/complimented
---Unintentional physical contact
---People who talk in excess
---Being at a club
---Getting in trouble at school
---Getting roasted by a friend
---Types of humor besides their own
---People of the opposite personality type
---Mainstream type people
---Memes and internet humor
---People who are needlessly lazy
---Being pulled into a fight
---Really early mornings
---Having to be a media
Over 100 Questions To Develop Your OC Group! by Veidara, literature
Literature
Over 100 Questions To Develop Your OC Group!
Who is the…
---Most obsessive
---Most safe/secure
---Most protective
---Most defensive
---Most humble
---One with the most fear
---Most manipulative/deceptive
---One who travels the most
---Most motivated/driven/passionate
---Best planner/most organized
---Most bossy/controlling
---One who hates school most
---Most likely to succeed
---Best with time management
---Biggest blessing to others
---Closest with their family
---Glue who holds the group together
---Most embarrassing to have around
---One with the worst memory
---One most invested in their friends
---One who takes the best care of their body
---Most fussy/sporadic
---Most athl
.:Your OC Mood Development Sheet:. by Veidara, literature
Literature
.:Your OC Mood Development Sheet:.
*FREE TO USE IF YOU LINK BACK TO THIS DEVIATION
Describe the character’s mood and the phases of it. What starts it, how does it progress, and what does it take to get out of it.
• General neutral in-public but alone:
• General neutral in-public greeting others:
• Public speaking on a topic:
• Moderately pleased or impressed:
• Contentedly chill and relaxed:
• Highly excited from many things:
• Highly excited from one thing:
• Severely depressed from broad spectrum of things:
• Severely depressed from a singular thing:
• Sad and down in general:
• Extremely angry at a sit
Character Flaws - Emotional by WritersArchives, literature
Literature
Character Flaws - Emotional
Emotional flaws are an integral part of making your character likeable to your readers. Believe me when I say, the more perfect your character is, the more your readers are going to be turned off by him or her and the more likely they will be to drop the book and never read it or another one by you again.
The reason is: they won't be able to identify with the character. No one in this world is perfect. If you make a perfect character, your readers are going to feel inferior to that character and hate him/her. They're not going to like the fact that s/he is always right, always wins, always knows everything, always says the right thing, etc.,
Tips for Writing an Interesting Character by ToykoMewMew, journal
Tips for Writing an Interesting Character
Well, here is another round of tips for writing an interesting character in any series really, but for now we're still focusing on a magical girl series.
Tip #1: Avoid having a very sad back story that tries to make us feel sympathy for the character. Why? Plot like these tend to be a bit too common when it comes to most characters. Putting things in the story to make us feel sad for the character doesn't always work to your advantage.
Tip #2: When writing back story, try to make something unique to your series. Try throwing in a character with a different ethnic origin than most of the cast. Maybe they could be a former villain, or be
The 30 Day OC Drawing Challenge~ by NauticaWilliams, journal
The 30 Day OC Drawing Challenge~
Day 1: Bio of at least ONE of your characters
Day 2:Character(s) eating favorite food
Day 3:Character(s) wearing one another clothing
Day 4:Character(s) genderbent
Day 5:Character(s) in pajamas
Day 6:Character(s) cosplaying
Day 7:Character(s) drunk
Day 8:Character(s) in swimwear
Day 9:Character(s) as children
Day 10:Character(s) crying
Day 11:Character(s) arguing
Day 12:Character(s) in a school uniform
Day 13:Character(s) with their dream pet
Day 14:Character(s) OOC (out of character)
Day 15:Character(s) as maids/butler
Day 16:ANYTHING
Day 17:Character(s) as adults
Day 18:Character(s) studying
Day 19:Character(s) angry/upse