hurtloam wrote:
xxZeromancerlovexx wrote:
Appearance. Not only are the aesthetic appeal of my characters crucial to my genre, my appearance is crucial to me in real life. It goes hand in hand.
May I ask why? I tend not to describe my characters in much detail physically.
My character’s clothing choices convey their overall image and personality. If I have an innocent, meek character she’s going wear soft colors and look fragile and doll like. If I have a fiery, seductive male character I’ll make his clothes and image all about black leather and his facial expressions.
Just like my high matenince outfits and appearance routine conveys that I have a trendy, cultured personality.
Note: I write and these are my characters I am referring to
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“There’s a lesson that we learn
In the pages that we burn
It’s written in the ashes of the fire below”
-Down, The Birthday Massacre