Character Guides: A (somewhat) Masterlist.
There are possibly hundreds of guides on how to play characters and sometimes it can be difficult to find the one you need. I thought it’d be nice to compile a bunch of them into one place. Enjoy! ~ Freya
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Theme #24 - “Swan Song”
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UPDATED: 1/15/2013
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Rose Tyler- Defender of the Earth
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BLOGROLL #1 live preview | code (raw)
Well, here goes my very first blogroll! Or theme. Or anything like that. I’m kind of nervous about this but I’ll give it a shot. Let me know if you have any questions, and while I’m not exactly code-savvy yet, I’ll try my best to help!
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☠ Roleplay Guide 007: Playing A Different Gender From Your Own (Headspace For Dummies)
Many roleplayers play different genders, and a lot of them find themselves questioning whether their portrayal comes off believable or not. This guide will be a broad overlook to teach you how to get into what most writers call “headspace” when it comes to playing a different gender from your own.
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How to BS That You Can Shade Like J. C. Leyendecker
I suggested, you approved, I delivered. A digital walkthrough of how I approximated his style in my last work - and how you, with enough patience and a big enough stash of food, can do it too.
Final note that didn’t make it into the guide: I work in Photoshop 7. I only use one or two tools, so if your version is any more advanced than mine, I’m sure you’ll still be able to follow it. In fact, yours will probably turn out better!