cat toxic yuri or something
CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN WHY I AM EMOTIONALLY DEVASTATED BY A MOVIE I HAVENT EVEN SEEN.
Couldn't find a wip ask game that focused on a new or developing wip, so I made one of my own.
1. What's the log line for your wip?
2. Describe the plot in one sentence
3. Describe your wip badly
4. Describe the main characters
5. What are the main themes?
6. What kind of readers would be fans of this wip?
7. What are the main emotions of this wip?
8. What are the vibes/aesthetics of this wip?
9. What are the genres of this wip?
10. Describe the tropes present in this wip
11. Any characters you had to cut?
12. What inspired this wip
13. Do you like working on more wips at once?
14. Where will the wip start?
15. What do you like about this wip
16. What do you find frustrating about this wip
17. What are you worried about in this wip
18. What are your goals with this wip
19. Describe the setting of your wip
20. Describe your favourite location
21. How would you describe your WIP’s narrative style? (1st person, 3rd person, multiple POVs, single POV, alternating chapters, etc.)
22. Do you know your OCs personality types (ennegram/mbti etc)
23. How would you describe your writing style
24. What is the most important question to answer about your characters
25. Name the three most important things for you to plan
26. What do you still need to plan?
27. Look for three images which best showcase the overall aesthetic for your WIP
28. If you could pick three songs to capture the feel of your WIP, what would they be and why?
29. Books or series or movies influenced your writing style the most?
30. What stories are the most similar to yours / comp titles?
GREY CATS
designs without lighting and stuff under the cut :]
I made these designs exactly as I do all my ocs :] In 2 minutes flat just making random decisions on colours and patterns and not thinking it through at all :]
AND to justify the posting of these on this blog I inserted them into SL lol.
in fact I like the designs a lot I may just make them ocs
Hey weird question but how do you write a comic? Do you write a script for important events? Do you write what each character says? Do you write background info? Please help out a person who's trying to write theirs..
From the simplest perspective, you write exactly as much as you need and not any less. There are no hard rules about this, and tons of people do it tons of different ways. But here's an example of my own, if you need an idea of one method. I'll use my other webcomic, The Dog Star, under the assumption you're working on a traditional comic instead of one like PATFW. However, I use pretty much the same system of documentation for PATFW.
Here's an except from my "notes" document for TDS, which is where I write down things like my basic ideas, any backstories for characters, things I want to expand on, random ideas, etc.
I find it helpful to have a separate notes document from whatever "script" you're working off of, so you can keep them clean and easy to distinguish.
Here's an excerpt from my "script" document of part of the scene described above. For my comic, I write it as if it were a movie script, with dialogue against any necessary notes that will help me remember a specific emotion, choreogrophy, or scene-setting device.
Personally, I did all of my scripting before I started TDS, but I like to work from a really solid base before I begin something. I know plenty of people who only write dialogue, or write it as they go with only outlines of plans. This also doesn't mean that my script is set in stone; since I began TDS, I've added 40 pages worth of new dialogue and adapted almost all of what I had before. It's all up to you.
I've talked about writing tips before on this blog - check out the "advice" tag if you think you might need anything else.
ocs are so cool. i love ocs. u guys ever heard of this