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Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 10:38 pm
I'm writing and i need some help with what my characters should look like.
there are 5, Celia[f] Kay[m] Roman[m](love interest for main character) Leith[f] Riddly[f](main character)
thanks alot
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 11:48 am
To discover how your characters look, you should think about their personalities. If you don't tell people their personalities someone could design an amazing-looking geek when your character is a hippie.
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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 8:42 am
They are your characters. Other people can not simply describe them by just a name and a gender. You have to do it. Thinks about the characters one by one. Think about their personality. Think about their age. Think about their family life. You have to become the character before describing it. If other people describe your characters...well...that takes away half the fun of writing about them.
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Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 9:31 am
Pup in Fluff They are your characters. Other people can not simply describe them by just a name and a gender. You have to do it. Thinks about the characters one by one. Think about their personality. Think about their age. Think about their family life. You have to become the character before describing it. If other people describe your characters...well...that takes away half the fun of writing about them. **** Completely agree with this perspective. I would like to add that the character/personality of a written works characters depends alot on their purpose within the plot, and the behaviours required to fill thier individual roles.
I wish you well with you efforts. Looking forward to this written work that shall come forth. Thank you, for sharing.
Later... ................WildWildWindWhisperer wink
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