Do NOT. Do not. DO NOT buy fake leather
Pirate everything. Burn cds. Fight the cloud
PHYSICAL MEDIA
Tip food service workers crazy style
Smile at yr bus driver
Wear more eyeliner
Read superhero comic books
Paint more blood and gore
See saw xi in theaters
DIY OR DIE
Draw messy
LIVE MUSIC
remember that old panic at the disco is good truly
Tell people you love them
Stompy boots
My Chemical Romance
Assault a customer at your retail job
Write that weird fanfic
Watch every vampire movie ever made
Wear that crop top
Start a fire
Listen to music made by angry women
Remember that you are fucking alive and do whatever you want
chat i saw a rainbow today
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Molfetta
Hi! I'm such a big fan of your art, you're a big inspiration to me :) I was wondering, any advice on developing OCs? I love yours so much (especially the WATSA characters), and I was wondering if you had any tips on improving/developing original characters. Again, thanks for creating such great artwork ❤
Thank you!! i’m flattered that you like my ocs so much!
And hm.. yeah that’s been one of my struggles for years. Here’s a few links to posts that i’ve saved that might help:
brainstorming
random trait generator
conflict ideas
face diversity exercise
writing tips
website that helps build ocs. you can save your progress there too!
oc masterpost that i reblogged a million years ago
character flaws
45 questions to answer about your ocs
But mostly, for me, it takes years to get a character where i want them to be. And a lot of times, I adopt themes/little quirks from things that I like, and incorporate them into my ocs. Like for example, Florence’s obsession with drag racing. I kinda added that in, after the 4th time of completing gta v haha. Also, I add a lot of myself into my characters. The main trio (Riley, Florence, and Stellone) all share parts of my personality.
Write what you know! And don’t be afraid to add conflict. It’s a big part of what makes your characters relatable. An exercise i do sometimes is I think of a conflict (let’s say, ran out of gas when on a road trip), and I think about how each character would react to the situation. Do they get frustrated right away? Do they start panicking, or are they a problem solver?
I also like to make my characters as diverse as possible. One way to do this is to think of them in a line up. Height, weight, race, culture, body language, clothing style, etc. It’s all really important to think about when trying to make each character unique. You can also take it one step further, and turn them into silhouettes. If you can tell the difference between each, you’re on the right track!
These are just a few things I’ve learned from developing my own ocs. I’ve just barely scraped the surface. I hope this helps a little bit!! Good luck :+D
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