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Tag: reference
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I don’t even like Nutella but damn i want some.
for us weridos doing historical research on a fictional game
OH.MY.GOD.LIFE.IS.COMPLETE!
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Having trouble coming up with your own post-apocalyptic hero(ine)? Try out this generator! I tried to include options that would help with building both the character and their world. I’d love to check out what you make with this generator if you wanna tag it “characterdesigninspiration”!
To Play: click and drag each gif or take a screenshot of the whole thing.
Crap I accidentally had this in the wrong blog’s drafts. Here’s the newest generator though!
I often get comments about this little guide I did way back for a college assessment. Its a bit old and I’d like to do a new one eventually, but thought I’d share it here incase it helps anyone!
Posted below, is what I had posted with my original DeviantART post, so apologies if some of the links are now dated or not working.
Bird wing ref!
The three important points when illustrating wings are –
1) Feather placement! First primary goes UNDER the next feather from top view. First primary goes OVER second feather on underside view.
2) A bird wing is like a human arm in a lot of ways. Make sure you have the correct amount of bends- joints. If in doubt try posing your arm for ideas!
3) When folded, primaries tuck under the secondaries not the other way around!Sourced from many places, including illustrations and photos online, books, a dried wing I own and my parrot NC. It’s probably not the most amazing ref (and there may be mistakes atm *so tired* XD). But hopefully this will be of use to someone!
Here are some usefull photos and illustrated refs that I have collected for my study. I am sure they will be of great help for those who wish to draw some wingsssss!
Bones –
http://academic.emporia.edu/sievertl/verstruc/birdbody2.JPG
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21279442@N00/4301540128/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyborgsuzy/1455596431/Feather illustrations –
http://featherfancy.com/images/wing_clips.gif
http://www.twitt.org/LordsBird03.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/42/Wingfeathers.png
http://raptorrehab.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/bird_wing_by_lily.jpg (This one again shows the vital placement of the primary and secondaries!)Photos – (Seriously, look through flickr. You will find some awesome bird wing refs there!)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jrnikon/3809206571/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sarahbelle1/144753429/
http://www.dorlingkindersley-uk.co.uk/static/clipart/uk/dk/bird/image_bird003.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/daaynos/449276506/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/59303791@N00/3953343294/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/32081016@N07/3607434096/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1stlady/644398880/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50059444@N00/300765724/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/53898309@N00/2211304917/
2 really good tutorials (much more in depth) others have made! –
My Top 10 Most Popular Outfits (according to Tumblr notes)
10. Death of the Dastardly Rogues
09. Corsetry
08. Toreador
07. Ezio
06. In Chains
05. Smooth Criminal
02. Blood & Gears
01. Step In Time
Several people requested magic-related generators, so here’s a fairly large mage generator! I tried to include a mix of character design and development categories, though of course you’ll need to do a bit more developing for a fully-rounded character.
I’d love to see your creations, if you wanna tag ‘characterdesigninspiration’ in any drawings you post from this!
To Play:Click and drag each gif or take a screenshot of the whole thing.
Character Sheets and character creation →
When creating a character, there’s a lot of questions you ask yourself. Whether it’s an original character or one you’ve been playing for a long time, using a character sheet to get to know your character better can always be a nice idea. With its help, you’ll be able to think about things you didn’t necesarily thought about, and ask some important questions to yourself that might activate your character’s voice, or help you to get your muse back with them. Everyone has their favorite character sheets, some people prefer to have a lot of questions, some others like it a bit more vague, so here’s a masterlist of the character sheets I found on various websites and found quite interesting, plus some other things that could be used to help you see, for example, how other character view yours.
- Blank Character Sheet (+370 Questions)
- Abridged Character Sheet (100 Questions)
- Big-Ass Character Sheet
- Character Creation Form
- Character Sheet by Jody Hedlund
- Creating a character Bio Sheet
- Character Analysis Worksheet
- 100 Character Development questions for writers
- Create a Character Profile
- Character Development Worksheet
- Original Character Bio-Sheet
- Character Chart for Fiction Writers
- A Character Chart By Charlotte Dillon
- Fiction Writer’s Character Chart
- Detailed Character Sheet
- Character Sheet Template
- Character Twenty-Question Worksheet
- In-Depth Character Sheet
- Character Worksheet
- Character Interview Sheet (First Person)
- Background Questionnaire (First Person)
- Characters Perceptions (How do other people perceive your character?)
- A lot of questions to develop your character here
- (23/05 Edit) Character Traits Meme
With these sheets, you could also try to find your character’s Jung and Enneagram Type or use the Moral Alignment tool. All of these things can be really useful to get a better grip on a character.
Then, if you’re trying to create a character, and do not have many ideas, or get stuck, I’d suggest for you to roam around TVTropes, which gives you a lot of tropes used for character creation. Maybe you could try to mix a few of these and create an original character?
Or, if you’re a skillful writer and know how to make your character different from another, make a list of characters in fiction you happen to find interesting and why. Try to keep it short. Then, maybe, try to mix and match things from two or three characters, take a character and change their backstory, to see what would change. Play with them to inspire yourself and create something new, original and truly yours.
Oh, and here’s a little guide to Mary-Sues and OCs, just in case you want to make sure your character isn’t going to become a Mary-Sue or a Gary-Stu
And last but not least, this article about building fictional character definitely seemed interesting to me, and is full of many other links that could guide you during the creating of your character and help you file one of these sheets.
If 18 or 20 palettes wasn’t enough, I present to you: my 100 Palette Challenge! This is a collection of some of my favourite palettes from color-palettes and Adobe Kuler and I thought it would be really fun to have a huge variety of palettes to chose from
I am no longer taking suggestions for this challenge, so please do not send me any more asks!
If you would like to participate in this challenge, I ask that you DO NOT repost this anywhere else, including deviantART; please REBLOG this instead! I have the challenge uploaded to deviantART as well, so please check it out there if you want to do it on deviantART!
I just really wanted to draw some crazy, kick-ass princesses! So I made a character generator for it! Feel free to use!


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