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my sylvari guardian, celshyre
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Nisheera dressed as Jotaro from JoJo Bizzare Adventures - Stardust Crusaders part. Kinda unexpected mashup Star Platinum from background is from nicepng (free) https://www.nicepng.com/ourpic/u2e6w7i1o0u2e6o0_star-platinum-4-/
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LoFi study...sylvari. Because countries of Europe had their edition of challenge, so why guild wars 2 not?
Done while listening to ChilledCowâs Lo-Fi radio - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qap5aO4i9A
The Guild Wars 2 Screenshot Master Post
Originally wrote this (the location list specifically) as a beefy Reddit comment cause I was bored. Bringing it to Tumblr for the benefit of the community here, with some bonus tips on how to take better screenshots! I am writing this as I spend two weeks away from my PC/GW2, so I could be missing things.
Taking Screenshots
If your PC can handle it, GW2 Hook/ReShade is always a boon, but itâs by no means required. I use a preset called âoh shinyâ that makes blacks darker, whites pop out more, edges sharper, and colors generally more vibrant. Itâs like GW2 Remastered - highly recommend it, but you might get addicted.
Shaders or not, lighting is a pretty crucial thing. Use the natural light, usually sunlight, to show off all the details of the outfit or armor. An inky mass or blinding glowy orb is not always that appealing. But Iâll save the rant about Permafrost and Shadow Abyss, which only make the problem worse, for later. Night in GW2 is pretty lackluster in most places for screenshots, unless you are showing off things that glow in the dark, in which case IMO youâre much more limited as to the places that will look best. For instance, the Grove and parts of Maguuma typically look nice at night.
Camera positioning tips:
You usually want to keep your FoV on the low side. Vary your pics between full-body, waist-up, etc.
Play around with vertical and horizontal position, as well as FoV, between pictures to add variety. These sliders can also help you capture skill animations and VFX that might be difficult to handle otherwise.
You can take close-up screenshots/headshots of your character by positioning them in front of a wall or other path-blocking object, then spinning the camera around so you can see your characterâs face. You want your FoV slider to be all the way down, and depending on race and pose of choice (emotes like /crossarms are fun) you will probably need to adjust vertical position (near). Back up from the obstruction as necessary if there is any clipping.
A Few Epic-Looking Skills to Start With
Elementalist - Tempest overloads, most Weaver dual attunement skills
Mesmer - Most autoattack chains
Necromancer - Reaper greatsword 2
Engineer - Holosmith skills and Photon Forge
Ranger - Longbow autoattack; snap a pic when the bow string and arrow are drawn back. Druid staff skills. Soulbeast merge stuff.
Thief - Dagger/dagger 3, pistol/pistol 3, staff and rifle skills
Guardian - Greatsword 2, DH longbow and F2, most Firebrand skills (including axe)
Revenant - Most skills look awesome
Warrior - Axe 5, most Berserker and Spellbreaker skills
My Favorite Places (and who I brought there)
(Feel free to contribute more!)
Kryta
Greatheart Weald, Queensdale - beautiful enchanted-looking autumnal forest. Make sure the corrupted oakheart is dead. (Meli)
Phinney Ridge, Queensdale - Just some nice sky lighting and open space. (Meli)
Forests in Lake Doric are generally really pretty. (Meli)
Divinityâs Reach has a lot of good spots for slice-of-life pics. (Meli, Aloysia, Geanais)
Wynchona Woods, Harathi Hinterlands - nice trees. (Meli)
Mountainroot Lair, Harathi Hinterlands - splashes of pink and some really fun cave flora. (Meli)
Ascalon
Many spots around the Black Citadel are excellent for legionnaires. Iâve taken great pics of some of my charr all over the city, and I even brought my little mechanic asura to the molten scrapyard for a photo shoot. (Andromache, Medeia, Sarri)
Much of Fireheart Rise, especially the area around the Citadel of Flame - Even if your look isnât molten, sometimes you can use the scorched ground as an accent to go with skill VFX. (Andromache)
Open spots on the Plains of Ashford have really nice lighting. (Old iteration of Andromache; I also took some open space pics of her as a Rev that I did not keep.)
Hellion Forest, Iron Marches (Meli)
Anyaâs Strawberry Patch, Diessa Plateau
Shiverpeaks
Open ice areas in Wayfarer Foothills and Frostgorge Sound have good lighting for lighter-colored looks. (Eirwen, Geanais)
Drakkar Lake, Frostgorge Sound (Eirwen)
Dimotiki Waters, Frostgorge Sound - The prettiest underwater area in the game, short of perhaps Bitterfrost.
Naui Waters, Timberline Falls - It looks like Tahoe! (Meli)
Blizzard Basin/Hailstone Floe, Bitterfrost Frontier - amazing lighting on the ice that works best on lighter looks. (Eirwen)
Griffon Old Growth, Bitterfrost Frontier - uniquely pinkish light. (Geanais)
Tarnished Coast
Caledon Forest is always a great place to take a sylvari - loads of good spots including Astorea, the Verdence, Morganâs Spiral (as long as Risen arenât attacking), Briarthorn, and Hamlet of Annwen (as long as hylek arenât occupying). Thereâs also the tengu wall as a backdrop for South or East Asian-inspired looks. (Jaya, Caerridwen, Elainyn, Siofra)
The Grove, just, all of it, especially at night. There are a couple spots where there are swarms of fireflies, and thereâs also the hidden Garden of Dawn which is a bit overused - but thatâs âcause itâs good! (Elainyn, Geanais)
Rata Sum has cute spots for asura slice-of-life pics. There are balconies on the lowest level with some nice sky views for both day and night. I havenât liked Metrica as much, though. (Ryxxi, Nexxa, Silaane)
Orr
(I havenât done a lot of pics here. Sorry.)
All six temples of the gods have some nice spots, if I recall correctly. Orr in general is just pretty nice for the right kind of look.
Pyrite Peninsula, Malchorâs Leap - A gold-plated bright spot in the middle of zombie hell, and a place I donât see often enough in othersâ screenshots. (Eirwen)
Artesian Waters, Cursed Shore - The whole thing isnât accessible outside of a single story chapter and reforging Caladbolg; there are some nice spots in there though. (Caerridwen)
Maguuma
The oasis in Dry Top (Caerridwen)
Bongoâs Bungalow, Verdant Brink - Lots of fun jungle props to play around with. (Ligeia)
On top of airship wreckages in Verdant Brink - the higher up the better; great sunlight. Best for the crash survivors. (Sarri)
Tarir and Exalted pylons, Auric Basin - Golden shinieeesssss. (Jaya, Lyri)
Morwood Wilds, Auric Basin - Extra wild and jungley. Cool green lighting. (Jaya; I coulda sworn I took pics of Lyri here but I may have replaced them.)
Burnished Quarry, Auric Basin - Itâs just pretty, ok?
Dragonâs Stand north lane has some nice nooks and crannies; the whole area has cool ominous lighting. (Jaya, Eirwen)
Chak tunnels in both Tangled Depths and Dragonâs Stand can look nice.
Rata Novus, Tangled Depths - cyber things for sci-fi looks. (Silaane)
Elona
A lot of the desert (including LS4 areas) just looks really good. Even the Desolation has great pic spots. Open sand in Crystal Desert looks especially good, as well as all the cities/towns/temples. I kinda have a weakness for the architecture⊠(Kyveli, Aanisa, Farhana, Tyra)
Sandstrewn Shrine, The Desolation - Ethereal white-blossomed trees and a very âcleanâ landscape. (Tyra)
Garden of Seborhin, Domain of Vabbi (Aanisa, Farhana, Tyra)
City of Lights above Desert Highlands - if you can get to this place at night, so worth.
Miscellaneous
Draconis Mons has really nice orange lighting and a natural setting. (Caerridwen)
Ember Bay has a pretty sweet lens flare. Itâs also orange but better for fiery looks.
Lionâs Arch Aerodrome has interesting lighting and the area works well for steampunky looks. (Sarri)
The back side of the trading post in LA (blue tile wall), and the golden wall right inside the Black Lion Vaults, are amazing backdrops if youâve got some camera position skills. (Aurea, older outfit for Tyra)
Other Game Modes
Edge of the Mists has some nice spots (temple ruins etc.) but beware of roamers. (Ryxxi)
The middle of Desert Borderlands is a Tarir-esque ruined temple. (Jaya, Lyri?)
The fractal lobby is pretty cool. Bonus points if you get action shots in the blue portalâs VFX. (Ryxxi, Silaane)
Cleared raid instances are your friend, too! I have only really taken some nature-y pics in Salvation Pass, but if you wanted to take pics of a White Mantle cosplay there are ample spots for that in multiple wings. Mythwright Gambit is also downright gorgeous as a whole. (Ligeia - so far)
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Writing ship-able couples
Here are some tips for writing relationships your readers can get behind:
1. Give them reasons to click
The two characters must have things in common - a hobby, a philosophy, a background. There has to be some element that connects them.
Your readers will root for relationships in which the characters fit together better than they would with others.
Also, make their traits compatible. Have them share some characteristics or have their strengths and weaknesses be complementary. Is the one hotheaded? Maybe the other keeps their cool well in situations of conflict.
There are endless possibilities. Just make sure thereâs a reason these two people like/love each other.
2. Have them be vulnerable in front of each other
Personally, this is the best way to get me to love a couple.
Have them share secrets, open up about their feelings and tell each other things they havenât told anyone. Have them cry in front of each other and comfort each other.
This can be taken to a whole new level by having them understand the otherâs emotions even without speaking and already offer comfort. Keep in mind that this will probably only be possible with long-established couples.
And having them open up is also a great way for them to discover all the things they have in common/love about each other.
3. Build up the tension
I cannot emphasise this enough: DO NOT MAKE YOUR COUPLES GET TOGETHER TOO QUICKLY.
One of the best elements of a romantic subplot (or even main plot) is the tension. Your readers want to see the pining! They want the build-up.
And no, Iâm not saying that you should introduce endless, petty obstacles. That can become tedious and appear forced.
Just give your characters time to sort through their feelings. Make them fall in love slowly. Have them be unsure. Insert SOME obstacles/conflicts.
Have them almost kiss a few times. Not all the time. Too many almost-kisses can become frustrating. But you should throw a few in there.
And, if you feel comfortable with it, add some sexual tension. Have them notice each otherâs bodies and imagine what theyâd like to do to each other (that sounds more explicit than I intended :) )
4. Write a healthy relationship
This could just be me and my rejection of unhealthy romances, but I will not root for abusive relationships.
Have your characters be kind to each other, support each other and truly care for each other.
If your characters are constantly putting each other down, physically/emotionally abusing each other or going against the otherâs wishes, theyâre not in a healthy relationship.
A great way to write a healthy relationship whilst still maintaining the tension, is to have the conflict in the relationship be external. Instead of having the conflict be due to internal struggles between the two characters, have obstacles enter from outside.
Your readers should want them to be together and for that, they should be good for each other.
5. Have their friends/family see their chemistry
I find it beyond adorable when two characters are still figuring out their feelings for each other, but the fact that theyâre perfect for each other is crystal clear to everyone around them.
Have their friends tease them about the relationship. Have family members ask after the them. Have their loved ones conspire to get them to admit their feelings.
If your other characters are rooting for them, your readers will probably do so as well.
Plus, this means that the chemistry between the two characters is so strong that itâs obvious, which is always good for an exciting romance.
Thatâs all Iâve got for now. If you have any further questions about writing OTPs or any other aspect of writing, feel free to message me or pop me an ask.
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Quick Tips for Writing Interesting Villains
Give them relationships with other characters. Being a villain doesnât mean theyâre isolated
Give them their own set of morals
Give them something to care about
Consider the reasons why they want to hurt the protagonist
Remember that they are human
Donât make them evil for the sake of being evil
Keep in mind that a villain doesnât have to do every horrible thing imaginable
Not every villain was abused. Someone who was spoiled is just as, if not more, likely to lack empathy than someone who was abused
Consider how they rationalize their behavior (blame their victims, make excuses, believe that what theyâre doing is right)
Give them a life outside of being a villain. Maybe your protagonist is going shopping and they run into their villain and the villain isnât interested or up for a fight that day. This really depends on the story, though
Give them a past, present, or future relationship with the protagonist. Again, this depends on the story
Consider making your villain likable
Give the reader a reason to sympathize with them
Nisheera - sylvari elementalist who is a healer. She takes care of injured guildmates. Her necklace is a symbol of her guild (League of Six Pillars) - six crystals in different colors in silver circle. Crystals represent main values - to be more precise virtues - of the guild - freedom, sanity, determination, care, development and friendship.
https://www.deviantart.com/vyvanse/
Birthday gift for a guildie *:ă»ïŸâ§
A Crash Course in Farenology: The Lord Faren Collection
Proof of the best character in Guild Wars 2 as collected by me and Jen - as Tyriaâs most faithful, dedicated and only professors of Farenology, if we donât archive it, no one will (even though that's terrible). The people need to know!! Or like, read the first couple of paragraphs and give up, anyway. This thing is long.
WARNING: VERY image heavy under the cut.
Czytaj dalej
Guild Wars 2 Timberline Falls Guilty Tears Mountains
Southsun Cove
Guild Wars 2 Gendarran Fields Icegate Gorge
Vyvanse Icesong, thief and Ravenâs follower.
Raven represents those facets of our minds that grant us understanding. Wisdom. Cleverness. Clarity. Perspective. These things help us see the path ahead and grant us the opportunity to make wise decisions. ~ Moda The Quick
So, Nornvember is nearly over, but we hope that our toons will appear before it ends! We proudly present you Vyvanse Icesong and Ylva Guvisdottir, a thief and a warrior. What is the most interesting in norn culture is the faith in Spirits of the Wild, so you can see a refference in each screenshot. Hope you enjoy it!
Commission for my friends Ced and Ivy!Â
You guys are the cutest.