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Creating a New World
Please copy and paste this into a Word document or deviation. Then highlight the information after the colons and type over it.
Setting
Time/Era: Exact year or approximate time
Name of Country: For fun, you could alter the name of an old country to amuse more educated readers. For example, I altered the Assyrian Empire's name for a conquering people to evoke images of brutality and Mesopotamia.
Geography: Keep track of all the places you mention and their approximate locations. I find it handy to draw a rough map of the area.
Landscape: Trees, soil, water, buildings... Imagine you were flying over the place in an airplane. What would you
Character Description Form
This form works for commissions, art trades, requests, or any possible situation in which I or someone else could be drawing your character.
Overview
This form will give me a sense of how to draw your character! Please copy and paste this text into a note or deviation. Highlight and type over the parts that aren't in bold. You can jump back to this form for the links.
Be specific!
Please share as much information as you can think of! The more info you give me, the more easily I can draw your character how you envision him/her. You won't be pestering me if you tell me the exact hair color; instead, I'll be happier to know that I'm getting i
Ultimate Character Profile
General Profile Info:
Name:
Nickname(s) (if any):
Age:
Gender:
Star Sign:
Cultural Info:
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Habitat/Home/Address/Hometown:
Occupation (how do they feel about their job?):
Education:
Economic Status (now and in the past):
Environment (how has it affected them now and in the past):
Religious Beliefs (how important is it to them?):
Political Attitude:
Appearance:
General Appearance:
Body Type (endomorphic, ectomorphic or mezomorphic):
Height:
Weight:
Hair (colour and style
Using Elements for Characters
Use the four elements and think about what personality traits would be associated with each element. Assign an element to a character. You do not have to use all the personality traits associated with an element, but you should make sure you have a nice balance of good and bad traits. Good traits make the character likable, while bad traits (or character flaws) make them relatable.
For more unique characters, try combining elements, like water + earth = mud, and fire + water = steam. If any traits clash or cancel out each other, remove one of them. I wouldn't recommend you combine more than two elements, because the character might become un
The Epic Journey Checklist
I always love those epic stories where we follow a group of characters, travelling around a world (either real or imaginary). Where these characters encounter new trials in a different country/land/location every episode/chapter we tune in. This is a little checklist I made for making "journey" or "travelling" stories.
1. A hero We need a primary character to tell the story through. This character does not have to be "the hero" of the story, but they should play a significant part in the journey.
2. A supporting cast Allies, mentors, a leader (of course, if the hero isn't the leader) and people with special skills that will be
Character Profile Form- Short
Basic Statistics
Name:
Country:
Species:
Political Party:
Socioeconomic level as a child:
Socioeconomic level as an adult:
Birth date:
Birth place:
Current residence:
Describe their dwelling/house:
Describe their bedroom:
Occupation:
Title/Rank:
Hobbies/Pastimes:
Talents/Skills/Powers:
Birth order:
Family:
Past History
Hometown:
First Memory:
Childhood:
Most important childhood event that still affects him/her:
Why/How?:
Other memories/events that still affects him and why/how:
Past failures he would be embarrassed to have people know about and why:
Favorite parent:
Why?:
Biggest role model:
Why?:
Physical Character
Character Profile Form
Basic Statistics
Name:
Nickname:
Meaning of name:
Origin of name:
Age:
Sex:
Blood type:
Nationality:
Ethnicity:
Race:
Sexual Orientation:
Current status:
Political Party:
Police/Criminal/Legal record:
Socioeconomic level as a child:
Socioeconomic level as an adult:
Birth date:
Birth place:
Current residence:
Occupation:
Title/Rank:
Hobbies/Pastimes:
Talents/Skills/Powers:
Past History
Hometown:
First Memory:
Most important childhood event that still affects him/her:
Why/How?
Other memories/events that still affects him/her and why/how:
Past failures s/he would be embarrassed to have people know about and why:
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Good Character Traits
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The third in the Character Reference Series of mine. This one was particularly hard because most people put the same good traits in their character so I had to spend hours searching for unique ones.

Character Fear:
Character Flaw:
Character Hobbies:
Update: So recently I discovered that these lists that I made when I was 12 became actually pretty popular, especially on places like Pinterest. That was kind of weird, and I'm really glad that you guys liked these. I may make some updated (as in, better) versions in the future, but for now I'm going to leave this here but be a bit stricter in the sharing.


Character Fear:
Character Flaw:
Character Hobbies:
Update: So recently I discovered that these lists that I made when I was 12 became actually pretty popular, especially on places like Pinterest. That was kind of weird, and I'm really glad that you guys liked these. I may make some updated (as in, better) versions in the future, but for now I'm going to leave this here but be a bit stricter in the sharing.
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