how to generate creative ideas:
(i need to get this out of my brain)
Make moodboards, playlists, keep a list of people who inspire you. Before starting a project think about the general vibe you want it to embody. Ask questions like “What would this concept sound like if it was a song?” ,“What would this concept be like if it was a person?”. Create a shirt that looks like a building you like, literally anything can be combined.
Take unrelated things or concepts and mix them together. Let’s take Addams Family as an example. “What if it was a story about a typical suburban family…but GOTH!”. It basically flips everything upside down. Or “What outfit would someone wear, who’s personality is the mix of the vibes of these two songs?” Random word generators are amazing for this if you don’t know where to start from.
Try making something truly BAD and then add a twist to it. It’s a great way for your brain to let go of expectations and then think outside of the box. But you can also use this to find out what you do not wanna do under any circumstances.
Think without worrying about the limits of what you can do and when it’s time for excecution, find a way around what’s impossible. It births more creativity and adds uniqueness.
Consider what your idea is NOT before considering what it is. Limits are the best way to avoid getting overwhelmed and giving up. Don’t ALWAYS do this though (unless you wanna…), it’s just something to try out when you feel like you’re seeing too many possibilities to the point that they’re contradicting each other. Unless your goal is to make something full of contradictions, you’re a Free Man, do whatever you want.
Keep a list of random ideas you have throughout the day in your notes app or something and then at some point actually review them. Keep what you think is worth exploring and then act on it.
Find out how something works very throughoutly so you know which aspect can be changed to create something new.
Take a concept and break it down into smaller concepts, ideas, questions, key elements and then also break those ideas down etc. This will naturally lead to associations, unique ideas you wouldn’t think of without doing this. I found that this is a great way of coming up with metaphors.
This one is similar to the last two: take a piece of art you really love and try to find out the thought process behind. What’s the story, where did the artist get inspiration from, how did they incorporate those ideas in their work. How did an artist combine their personal interests and knowledge into one big thing. For example: Tolkien was an erudite linguist, so much so that he created entire functional languages in his work, such as Elvish in Lord of the Rings. Hirohiko Araki loves 80’s music so much he named characters in Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure after music references. This is why no knowledge is useless knowledge.
Think about the times you’ve been the most creative before. What were the specific circumstances? For me my best ideas always come when I have a strict deadline for something unrelated, like school (which I’m way too willing to sacrifice), or when I’m doing something mindless like walking and listening to music, or playing a game that requires no thinking. Most of the time after 10p.m. This doesn’t mean I can’t “force” myself to be creative (tips above), it just means these are the times ideas come most naturally. For some people this might be being out in nature or experiencing high emotions, maybe having their life on the line idk, to each their own.
You can’t just create. You also need to consume. The more information you absorb, the more possibilities you have with your ideas. So if you’re not feeling that creative, that’s fine, it’s the perfect opportunity to learn something new.
If you don’t already do these things and you’re looking to get more creative my advice is to ACTUALLY TRY THESE OUT. You’ll best understand them in action.
I just want to share that ab 2 weeks ago I saw alot of mha tiktoks on my fyp, since the season 6 is coming out and I tought that I'm gonna catch up with it, so I won't get spoilers.
My hero academia was my first ever anime that I watched in 2019. I was sooo obsessed with mha as a 12 yo girl. My fyp was full of cosplays and content so I was in this hyperfixation era for about 4-5 months. I was so so amazed by this anime. In 2019 february only 3 seasons was out and I only watched it till like S4 EP6. And now, I stated to continue.
While I was watching rn, I got so nostalgic and aaaa I can't even describe the feeling. I felt like I was so carefree and had that kinda piece of me brought back.
I just finished season 5 and can't wait to start season 6!!
stg ever since I'm in high school, the only thing I want is to get home and take a nap
Sykion is a city which is an important place in the greek mythology established by the ionians.
It has a long and rich story but I can't see anything relevant to the theory...
Lysippos was a Greek sculptor in the 4th century BC. He was from Sykion.
"It is believed that he created the way of representing the third dimension, the expression of muscles and complex movement"
If we think about it, it makes sense. As a sculptor, he can create. But he was a human, how could he create Caerus? I dug a bit deeper into this topic and this is what I found:
"The most famous statue of Caerus, however, was found in Sikyon, Greece, and it was created by Lysippos. This statue was said to be one of the most beautiful in Ancient Greece."
This is the statue of Caerus. And the last quote on in the last post was carved into the back of rhis. Deside this information, I can't find a damn thing on the internet :((
⚠️SUMERU ARCHON QUEST ACT 5 SPOILERS!!!⚠️
Idk ab yall LISTEN! I know, scara has been eating my braincells cuz he's literally so anoying and I hated how he was provoking us BUT I GOT TEARED UP DURING THAT CUTSCENE ISTG. Like it was so so emotional ;-; Knowing his backstory, it's so sad that he wasn't enough and he just wanted to fulfill his role that he could have been and now idk what will happen to him..I still don't like him tho but my empathy just went 📈📈
Genshin and the greek gods
I don't really know if this theory exists yet cuz I haven't really seen anywhere so I won't say that it's mine, but HEAR ME OUT-
This is probably going to be part 1 of the theory cuz it has a lot of information which I couldn't summarize in one blog.
Also my first language isn't english, so feel free to correct me if I'm not saying smth correctry.
So the whole theory is about connecting the genshin characters (and maybe even the lore) to the greek mythology.
LUMINE AS HEMERA
AETHER AS AETHER
According to Wikipedia, Aether and Hemera are brother and sister. They are the child of Nyx (night) and Erebus (darkness).
"Aether is the personification of the bright upper sky."
"Hemera is the personification of day."
Each of them represents something related to brightness and daylight. Kinda makes sense, right? If we pay attention to the lore, we can clearly connect Aether and Lumine to these. I mean even Lumines name means "light".
As conclusion, we can clearly tell, that the traveler siblings were inspired by Aether and Hemera.
This wasn't the end. In the next part, I'm going to write about Paimon and who I think she represents.
Thank u for reading<3
the hurt/comfort content we deserved
I just watched a full gameplay of ac: mirage and I can state that I need basim. Like in a concerning way, he is so beautiful. Thank you
Shitpost time
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