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hey anyone have other images that convey the mood these do because im trying not to overuse either too much but it jst keeps happening
thank you…
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Pixars 22 Rules of Story Telling
9 is worth the price of admission, holy crap.
This is genius. So many great writing tips!
And this is why Pixar is a master in their field.
Pixar you have no idea how much this actually helps me.
These are all fantastic pieces of advice.
For reference
For great reference
@letsbloom
Admire characters for attempting more than what their successes have been.
Keep in mind what’s interesting to you as an audience, not what’s fun to do as a writer
Trying for theme is important, however you won’t see what the story is about until you’re at the end of the story. Got it? Now rewrite.
Once upon a time there was ____. Every day, ____. One day, _____. Because of that, _____. Because of that, _____. Until finally, ____.
Simplify. Focus. Combine characters. Hop over detours. You’ll feel like you’re losing valuable stuff but it sets you free.
What is your character good at or comfortable with? Throw the polar opposite at him. Challenge him. How does he deal with it?
Come up with your ending before you figure out your middle. Seriously. Endings are hard. Get yours working up front.
Finish your story. Let go even if it’s not perfect. In an ideal world you have both, but move on. Do better next time.
When you’re stuck, make a list of what wouldn’t happen next. More often than not, the material that gets you unstuck appears.
Pull apart the stories you like. What you like in there is a part of you. Recognize it before you use it.
Why must you tell this story in particular? What’s the belief burning within you that your story feeds off of? That’s the heart of it.
Discount the first thing that comes to mind. And the second, third, fourth, fifth—get the obvious out of the way. Surprise yourself.
Give your characters opinions. A character being passive or malleable is easy for you as a writer, but it’s poison to your audience.
What’s the essence of your story? What’s the most economical way of telling it? If you know that, you can build out from there.
If you were your character, in this situation, how would you feel? Honesty leads credibility to unbelievable situations.
What are the stakes? Give a reason to root for the character. What happens if he doesn’t succeed? Stack the odds against him.
No work is ever wasted. And if it’s not working, let go and move on — if it’s useful, it’ll show up again.
You have to know yourself, and know the difference between doing your best and being fussy. Story is testing, not refining.
Coincidences that get characters into trouble are great. Coincidences that get them out of it is cheating.
Excercise. Take the building blocks of a movie you dislike. How would you rearrange them into what you DO like?
Identify with your situation/characters. Don’t write ‘cool’. What would make YOU act that way?
Putting it on paper only allows you to start fixing it. If a perfect idea stays in your head, you’ll never share it with anyone.
Hey Dana. I was wondering if you have any plans to develop and pitch a show of your own. If you do, what advice do you have for people who want to create their own show?
I did have plans to pitch a show. And I pitched it! And Disney bought it! And now I’m developing it! It’s difficult and exciting ESPECIALLY because I’m doing all this for the first time. I hope I can show some images someday!
If I were to give one piece of advice to past me, it’d be to get comfortable writing entertaining scripts. As a showrunner the most important thing will be The Show, and 90% of The Show comes from The Writing. It’s difficult to find writers who will 100% understand your vision but if that’s an area you’re comfortable in you’ll never be an dire straits. I had never professionally written a script before my pilot. If I did maybe that part wouldn’t have been as stressful at the time haha.
But let’s say you’re already good there. You’re good everywhere!
How to pitch a thing! I used to love making “pitch books” as a kid, though I had no idea that’s what I was doing. It was just fun to develop worlds and characters! So even if you’re in HS or younger, making “pitch books” is a great way to spend your time and practice for the future. So get to it! Here’s just one format you can try:
1. Cover page with short description of show and a fun image of your main character!
2. ½-1 full page describing your main character/s! (Don’t start with exhaustive explanations about the world, or any legends, or w/e, we’re here bc we want to connect with a character).
3. A couple pages with any other important characters you may have!
4. A page describing the most important relationships between your main character/s and others!
5. Simple 1 page description on how your world works! If it’s too complicated to get on one page, SIMPLIFY! Even the most complicated ideas can be pitched in 1-2 sentences.
6. Important places! The main characters house? The bad guy’s castle? Stuff like that.
7. Give em a couple episode examples! That’s where your show comes together, after all.
And you’re done!
Fill your pitch book with fun images that show off your characters and your world! You don’t have to follow this format exactly, it’s your show, your pitch, do whatever you think will show off your ideas best. If you’re making an epic you might want to dedicate a page to where you want the show to go, and how the characters will evolve. Everything depends on what you want to make. But above all: Make it interesting to read!!! Make it fun to look at!!! Boredom is your enemy, fight against it!!!!
Are my exclamation points making this easier to understand? GREAT!!!!!
Now get out there and pitch some things cause I want new shows to watch.
I got a lot of asks about this so I made a tutorial on how I was able to emulate the 80s aesthetic, please keep in mind I’m not an expert and what I put here is just what I personally did. I hope you guys like it and hope it helps
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i found this manga called Club 9 at a used book store and i can’t get over it i’m gonna dream about it i swear to god
“How arw you paying for photoshop” im not LMAO
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The Body Shapes of the World’s Best Athletes Compared Side By Side
Health and fitness comes in all shapes and sizes. Every single one of these athletes is a certified bad-ass.
I’ve posted this before but it’s worth reblogging!
Just a reminder - if you’re drawing a team superhero book and more than one of your characters has the same build YOU’RE DOING IT ALL WRONG
Always reblog
This is excellent.
Sssso…. I… tried the adopts thing??
I don’t know how this will go, but I guess if it doesn’t work I’ll just try to use them in some other way.
They all are 10USD. And you’ll get the unwatermarked version, if you think up of a sign then I’ll add that instead of the heart as well, and also I can do some small changes to the drawing: horns shape, colors[changing hues and brightness of any part], expression. (Stuff that doesn’t mean re-drawing clothes or changing a pose)
Of course you are free to change their designs however you want after adopting them! As much or as little as you want. Everything is up to their new owner including their gender, story, personality and anything else about them.
I’ll just ask you not to re-sell them for a price above the one you purchased them for if you don’t want them anymore.
OH RIGHT, if you want to buy one please send me an ask to this blog or to “anonei“. Payment would be through paypal.
1) Rustblood - SOLD to @carcinogeneticalia
2) Bronzeblood - SOLD to @drowningcomic
3) Violetblood - SOLD to @cryptidtrolls
4) Yellowblood - SOLD to @putridanox
5) Oliveblood - SOLD to @carcinogeneticalia
6) Tealblood - SOLD to @anonymonster
Sarah (17), Coco (6), and Rico (17) on the street in Harajuku.
I want all of these again
Pixel art by Mark Ferrari (*) (**)