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I’VE JUST SEEN A GHOST.
Mary vs. Tanya
[Gifset 2]
my favourite gem
some idea sketches for the incredibles au about their superhero costumes
OkOk Let me explain before someone asks about why not making Michael’s costume blue since he has ice powers. One of the reasons i made it this way is because i really wanted to keep it close to the costumes we usually draw them in. It’s still ideas so it’s not really a final thing (you can modify it as much as you want tbh) and i also wanted to make something that’s fairly easy for everyone to draw if they ever want to draw these themselves but still make it look sort of cool
Another reason is that it’s just simply to confuse villains. Like, can you imagine, a big guy in a red costume and a skinny, really pale boy in blue fighting together. Like, I’d be totally confused on who has ice powers and who has super strength at first glance tbh.
@sassycsap
NaNoWriMo day 3
I developed a new strategy and hit my goal no problem. The issue: I was going from an outline to prose. The solution: write a script. Stop skipping the step between (Character a tells character b the secret) and (A turned, their hair blowing majestically in the breeze. "I am saying a thing," A said. "Please, character b, do not be shocked by my confession" B stumbled away from A, stepping dangerously close to the cliffface, for the confession was so shocking, they could not bear to look at them). There's gotta be an in-between bit where it goes (a and b are on a cliff and it's super windy. A confesses the secret to B which nearly makes them fall).
Yes, I understand that this is obvious to some people but I THOUGHT I had done that when I wrote out how I wanted my chapters to go and what order the information needed to be revealed in. I didn't realize I was gonna need an actual play-by-play for the entire book.
It's like they say, "if it's worth doing right, it's worth doing badly first." Or if you prefer, "your first draft doesn't have to be good, it just has to be." I simply didn't realize that having a bad version was On Purpose. I figured it was a consequence of not polishing while you go.
*shrug* we learn.
Warning: I will be updating my progress all month so if you don't wanna see it please feel free to block the tag "#The Spiders Daughter" as that is the name of my project
I put the focaccia bread in a glass bowl and it looks like it's rising unlike last time. I still have 14 hours to go.