Sketch: $5
+1 Character (+4 max): +$1 Each
Lineart: $10
+1 Character (+4 max): +$1.50 Each
Base Colors: $15
Colored Lineart: +$3
+1 Character (+4 max): +$5 Each
Detailed BG: +$8
Shading: $25
Colored Lineart: +$3
+1 Character (+4 max): +$5 Each
Detailed BG: +$8
Rules:
Full 100% payment is required before I put one mark on a canvas. No negotiations for discounts (unless there's a special) will be made if you cannot afford it.
I will not do:
NSFW
Fetish
Mech
Feral Animals
Hyper Realistic
References are a must! Large sizes preferred, please.
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.:Traits Missing From Today's Characters:. by Veidara, literature
Literature
.:Traits Missing From Today's Characters:.
~Something’s Missing~
• NOTE: This is a generally speaking list, again, directed at the major characters of stories/books/movies/television of the modern times. I know there exist characters with these traits; I just think they are rare and should be brought more to attention if you're looking to expand your character diversity and add realism.
• Humility: This is the big one that I think a lot of characters are missing. Lots of the mains I see today don't even have a shred of this or if they do it’s forced into them. How about writing a person who’s naturally humble? These people are amazing. They don’t
The Simple Character Creator Formula by Spaztique, journal
The Simple Character Creator Formula
This is a copy-paste (with some additions) from my Tumblr blog (http://spaztique.tumblr.com/), but it must be reposted.
Twilight of the Hakurei, the club-wide comic tennis/RP (http://walfasstationwagon.deviantart.com/gallery/41877816), is turning out just as I suspected: AMAZINGLY. However, one thing that really astounds me is how well the character system is working. If you're not familiar, it's simply this:
1. Pick the character's biggest strength that affects other people. Note the key phrase, "that affects other people." For example, "He's really good at cooking," is not a strength: that's just a regular skill that only applies to one a
So you want to do commissions? by Hardrockangel, journal
So you want to do commissions?
A basic guide to setting up commissions
When it comes to commissioning, there is so much that needs to be decided, arranged and thought of that it can all appear a bit daunting at first.
However: when following a couple of basic guidelines, setting up commissions really is not as hard as you think!
If you find the article informative, please :+fav: it.
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First things first
So you have decided you want to start doing commissions. That's great!
The first thing to do is to determine what you want to offer.
Do you want to offer drawings, or designs?
Will you be coding journal-skins for people, or
So I'm making a story and I want to see if anyone wants to be in it. You could be a scavenger (human like you are now) or a dragon (known as a wing). So here it is.
Wing:
(Wings you could be: MudWing, SandWing, SeaWing, SkyWing, RainWing, IceWing, NightWing, SnowWing, HeavenWing, and HellWing.)
Name:
(Dragons don't have last names unless you are a scavenger)
Scale Color:
(Make sure that it is a color that your dragon would be)
Age:
(So I have a theory that one dragon year is the equivalent of two of our years.)
Distinctive Feature:
(Something that makes it different from any of the other dragons in the tribe. Examples would be tatto
It's just a teenage tear, it will dry
Sorry, but I think I'm going down
No apologies are necessary
I can tell you don't want me around
It's just another day it will pass
The sun will not wait for me to change
I will be easily replaced in your heart
Now doesn't that seem ever so strange
It's just a lonely world I live in
Not even close to the one where I was raised
At what point did I become so lost?
And how long do I wait to be saved?
It's just a teenage heart that has broke
But this time I am afraid it is mine
It now only exists in pieces
Too many to piece back together this time
I hereby declare a challenge for all who think themselves literarily proficient (writers included)! Our goal is to see what unique stories come out only using any given word once!
RULES: No reusing words more than one time throughout whatever gets written down, including titles.
Variations on wording, like utilizing prefixes, suffixes, contractions, plurals, etcetera will be acceptable so long as they conform with previously stated stipulations.
Mind your articles and conjunctions, because those count too!
That said, grammatically correct sentence structures are not mandatory, but do reflect one’s general awesomeness or mastery over li