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emphelann · 8 months
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druidx · 1 year
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I thought I’d show my comic making process! The sketch stage of this comic was probably the most challenging artistic thing I’ve ever done, it really pushed the boundaries of what I was comfortable with and I learnt so much from it.
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avrablake · 2 years
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Beyond the Darkness
1) Inspiration:
I wrote a lot of fan fiction in high school and college, but then I didn’t write for a long time—over 10 years. I was going through a pretty low period when I happened to have a conversation with a friend about the fact that I kind of wanted to get back into writing but didn’t think I had good ideas to write any actual novel. They encouraged me not to stress about writing something good or to think about what other people might like. To just pick something that sounded fun and try to write at least a little bit every day.
I dusted off an old fanfic idea. I had a few OCs and a few scenes but no real plot. I just started writing. It was more a collection of character interactions than a story, but I started to see the characters evolving beyond their source material and decided it was time to try to turn them into their own people.
2) Preparation
I’ll be the first to admit that plot and world building are not my strong points. I spent a lot of time just developing my characters and writing some scenes from writing prompts. But I still had no real plot. I had a cast of characters I loved and an idea of what I wanted their arcs to look like. I had a few scenes from my 30k fanfic I wanted to transfer over, and I had a bulleted list of things I would like to see happen. And a very rough magic system. At that point it was almost November. I had always wanted to do NaNoWriMo so I decided to give it a try. The point of NaNo is to take random ideas, put them in a bag and shake them up to see what comes out, right?
3) Art Process
I wrote 50k words of Beyond the Darkness for Nano 2020 (my first time ever yay) and finished up my first draft a few months later. It was around 80k and it was a complete mess. I was making up plot as I went along and not editing as I wrote. I changed my mind pretty frequently and took the story in a different direction multiple times. I took about a month off from writing after finishing that first draft then dove into tackling my mess. I read through the whole draft and made a bunch of notes. My goal with my second draft was just to fix all those continuity issues and try to get the plot to make some sense. It was still pretty rough and still had a lot of issues, but I had the plot pretty much worked out at that point. I still had some [this goes here] scenes but that 2nd draft was still around 110k. 
I have since restructured the story to cut about a quarter of the book. I’ve also added a lot of new scenes that I think deepen the characters interactions and also help some of their actions make more sense. 
4) Thoughts
I still have a lot of work to do but I’m happy with the progress I am making. This project got me through a low point and got me through the last two years. I love it. I love my OCs. I hope someday I can share it. I have had a lot of really amazing support from people in real life and here on tumblr and I appreciate it immensely.
Tagging (no pressure): @diphthongsfordays @ashen-crest @author-a-holmes @kaiusvnoir @zonnemaagd plus Open Tag for anyone who wants it
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Using Syndicate
Original to Current Iteration
I'm changing the format the previous one was in and adding this category instead of Inspiration because of the process of this.
So, when I was a baby writer, I started a story I called The Light at the End of the Tunnel (I got attached to the name but it was never perfect). It was one of the first things I wrote on a computer, and the first typed story I finished. Because of that it has always been important to me.
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Anyway. It was even more edgy angsty than it is now. That story was about a kid named Cecil, who went through various torture methods at the hands of a group of torturers. His only friend was Mika, who cared for him and kept him relatively safe, as best she could. (I was like, 12, when I came up with this.)
From that grew some really good components: I learned how to write dark really well. I fell in love with betrayal and with secrets as plot elements. Terran became a character-- at the time, a twist that he was on their side, and a dip into exploring the pressure he was under for having to pretend. And, most importantly, the twist that Raymond, someone Cecil had only heard about, was alive. (There was also magic in this version, Mika always had emotions poers and Ramyond always had mental ones. But it was just there, not very salient, and no worldbuilding.)
Anyway. I finish that story. I celebrate in relief. I take a break, I work on other things. I take writing classes, I get practice. I rewrite it, mainly just tidying things up and adding some scenes. I develop Raymond and Terarn's romance more (that was there almost since the beginning, but fun fact-- I didn't originally intend it, it was my best friend who said she shipped them). I leave it. I write other things. I write a one-shot taking place after the events of the story that's just kinda fluffy, as fluffy as anything in this story can be. I write a full backstory, with everything that happened in the past. I leave it.
I go to college. I have other stories. I consider TLATEOTT an old draft I remember fondly but know is not very good. I miss parts of it. In a few sad moments, my girlfriend asks about stories to cheer me up, and I tell them about Terran.
I take an advancd writing class and we're supposed to start something new. She says, we can use old characters, but for the most part it has to be new. I brainstorm I try to pick other plots. It occurs to me-- what if I just take the good parts from TLATEOTT?
I go off memory. What was the good parts? How can I change it? I brainstorm. I come up with the magic system, with Calson City. I change it to assassins, as it does what I need it to and works better. I write down notes about Terran. I draw form everything I know already, applying it all to this new world and circumstances. A new story forms, where the twist halfway through is now the premise. I change what didn't make sense.
In all that, the one major thing that didn't fit? the original main character. R.I.P Cecil.
Preparation
I touched on this already-- I don't really have much research for this I usually have to look up things like how burn healing works and the laws regarding fire escapes and how hostage negotiations usually work. Most of my prep is worldbuilding and plot planning, and brainstorming ideas about what's gone down in the past. I have a notebook for brainstorming, which I try to copy into documents on my computer so it's easier to find.
Art Process
I don't have art but I do have a moodboard, playlist, and I've made picrews of the characters. Oh am um... my best friend did make fanart of the original. It doesn't make sense now, but it's fantastic.
Thoughts
I didn't say this about the process: first of all, it's on and off. I go though such long periods where i can't write more of this, can't figure out where it's going. But I'm gunna do this one. I know it. This is a big one for me, and my soul is in it.
Second, writeblr is a part of it. I decided to catch up on tags... and I might have enough inspiration to get back to writing it. seriously,it is unbelievable the amount of help it is to share snippets. especially when people reply to it.
Tagging @sleepy-night-child @diphthongsfordays @thegreatobsesso & open tag for anyone who wants to!
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thequeenofthewinter · 2 years
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I am not sure who to tag here, so if you see this and would like to participate, please consider yourself tagged. (I was tagged by a double team of nocturnalswarehouse and oblivions-dawn. Thanks friends. <3)
Inspiration
What inspired me to write my long fic? Well, um, I guess I wanted to see more of Skyrim and more of our dear Ulfric Stormcloak. At least in my personal opinion, I think that his character is more complex than just a black and white “egotistical and power-hungry man”, and I think there is a lot more going on there and in Windhelm. I guess perhaps you could say that was the reason why I started; I wanted to share my own version of him with everyone else and also my Dovahkiin. Pretty simple, I think. As a little “fun fact”, I was actually pretty scared after I would post for the first 10 or so chapters that I would have someone come after me about how I am portraying him or would come after me because well, Ulfric is a pretty controversial character.
 
Preparation
Oh, the answer to this is going to be pretty fun. I had no idea I was going to start writing a fic, so…um, yeah. I didn’t really prepare? 
 
I have been reading fanfiction for YEARS, but I didn’t even consider that I could do such a thing as write it until last August. I was actually in the middle of reading a fic when I thought…“what if I tried doing this”? I debated it for a while and thought about what exactly I would write about and went back and forth about if I should really do it or not for a few weeks. Then in September, I started writing, and I almost immediately gave up because filling up a page was SO slow, and I would have to write SO many words. How could I ever finish something like a fic? …and well, here I am 9 months later, and I have almost 200k words, and I regularly write around 5000-7000 every week to two weeks. Yup.
So, the fic kind of started with a few ideas, and then I composed a rough outline of what events would happen next, and then I began to fill it in. Sometimes ideas come to me while I am writing, and I will add those in too. I guess having an overactive imagination was my preparation? 
 
Art process
Art process…mmm, well, I guess I would say that after I had an idea of where I wanted to start, a few plot points, and where I wanted to end…I just let the characters do the writing. I would say I am a little chaotic in that sense. I would like to think I have a very vivid imagination and a very strong idea of who my characters are. Sometimes I will pace my kitchen while I think about new ideas for what will happen next and imagine how they would play out in my head. (I have seen that this is pretty common among writers, so it makes me not feel as crazy.)
 
I also don’t like the idea of really detailed outlines or needing to know every single little thing that happens before or while I write. (But if you do, there is NOTHING wrong with that! All of us writers are different!) I also do not keep rough drafts. I know, I know. I am a MONSTER. I write in small sections (after I have an idea of what is going to happen in the chapter), and I do not stop to read or re-read until I am done. Once I am finished, I will read what I wrote and make any changes to what I am writing right there on my Word document. I have ONE word document for ALL of my fic (with a table of contents and links to where each chapter starts), and that Word document is my fic. (The document is currently 424 pages.)
 
 Thoughts
Writing fic has been a real wild ride and a process of discovery for me. I started out this whole thing wondering if anyone would even want to read what I write or if I would be any good at it. However, as I have gone on, I have discovered a lot. (Sometimes I like to share these thoughts here on my blog.)
If I had to pick a few of them, I think the most important discoveries would be:
I can absolutely do this, and being “good” at it doesn’t matter at all. What is more important is if you ENJOY what you’re doing.
Having patience with yourself and listening to what your creative brain tells you is really important.
Not everything that I write has to be mind-blowingly amazing. Perfection doesn’t exist and is actually very harmful to the creative process.
Oh, and I would definitely be remiss if I didn’t mention the most important thing of all about this whole process which has been meeting great friends and other writers. I'd like to mention three people in particular: @nocturnalswarehouse @dumpsterhipster and @oblivions-dawn. I have had the most joyous and amazing experience getting to know all of you, speaking with you about writing or other things, and reading what you write. You are all absolutely outstanding human beings and writers. I wouldn’t be here without you all. Thank you for sharing and accepting me into your space and your community. It has truly meant a lot to me.
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emelkae · 2 years
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#ShowYourProcess
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Thanks for the tag, @my-writblr!
For WANNABE:
1) Inspiration
I got a strong urge to write an AU fic a few weeks after the season finale of a show I'd been watching. Like, a frenzied urge, driving me to write faster than I'd ever written in my life (and consequently producing content riddled with typos haha). It ended up over 50k words long. If you count the hits and kudos on every part, that series is my most popular fic to date.
I finished the series, but something about it wouldn't let me move on. It'd sparked a love for writing that I'd thought I'd lost. I wanted so badly to keep playing with that AU. What was the harm in reworking a bunch of things, changing up some dynamics, overhauling personalities, and molding a world of my own? For funsies?
What was supposed to be a sweet AU one-shot developing a potential friendship spiraled waaaayyyy out of control, and I ended up writing an original novel 94k words long. As one does. It's book 1 of 3.
2) Preparation
Because I am The Way I Am, the first thing I did (after declaring most of the characters were going to be robots for no reason other than that seemed cool) was come up with a villain, the Engineer. The second was the protagonist, the Engineer's son. Briar is a shy little boy who'd grown up repressed and traumatized, eventually using the help of found family to find his own way, which I thought would be more relatable than the typical strong-willed sixteen-year-old YA girl.
And then I got an exceedingly patient beta reader because oh man did I need one-
3) Art Process
From there, the challenge was changing things up to suit the new character dynamics. Their relationships were different, so the dialogue would have to be different, which would change the plot, etc. I ended up expanding on a bunch of stuff since I'd created new worlds and given the characters new priorities, nearly doubling the word count. By the end of the novel, the MCs have definitely diverged quite a bit from their source of inspiration, and it's very different from the end of the fic. I also hope I've gotten away from some real problematic stuff in the inspiration.
4) Thoughts
One thing I wanted to play with is the concept of forgiveness. Sharpe ends up being the cause of permanent injuries for some of the War Machines, and Claw never forgives him for it. But they still become close again despite that. I'm just sick of the narrative that you need to forgive someone for unforgivable things just because they thought it was the right thing to do at the time. I wanted to show two characters still being fond and affectionate, even though things will never be the same between them.
There are some directions I wish I hadn't gone--it is definitely my first novel--but WANNABE will forever be special to me, and I'm happy to have my name on it.
Leaving an Open Tag, but also tagging some people!
@mrseddiediaz @avrablake @aalinaaaaaa
@arigalefantasynovels @zmwrites
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oblivions-dawn · 2 years
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Showing My Process Because I Was Kindly Asked
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I know you were already tagged @thequeenofthewinter but I'm tagging you again! c; And thank you @theartofimaginaryfriends for tagging me!! Now I have the daunting task of choosing which story to rant about because I have. Too many. All works-in-progress, some in better places than others . . . I suppose it's only right that I talk about my published story despite it undergoing heavy construction right now, Petrichor!
✑ Inspiration
Petrichor is, obviously, just my long-imagined, finally fulfilling dream of writing a more in-depth version of the Dovahkiin and Serana's journey. I love Serana. There's so much to her character--and yet, there's so much more that's left unsaid about her. After spending years daydreaming of my fanfiction-to-be, I decided that I would pour my soul into her, breathe life into my Dovahkiin and Serana, and fill in the cracks that Bethesda left out for me to fill. What started off as just fun scenes and one-shots is now being converted into the full-fledged fanfiction it deserves to be! And I hope I can continue to do it justice for as long as I'm writing it
✑ Preparation
If I do any kind of preparing at all, it's usually handwritten-in-black-gel-pen ideas in notebooks or typing small reminders regarding plot right at the top or bottom of the page--enough to remind me of what I want to achieve with a character within said chapter and, hopefully, motivate me to do so. Sometimes I'll even put character notes, descriptions of their appearance and/or personalities because taking notes is really helpful for me personally--it sticks a little better to my brain that way.
✑ Art Process
My writing process is probably every fanfiction/published writer's nightmare. I don't keep drafts. If I rewrite something, that original writing is gone for good. If I want to change it back, I write what it once was from memory. Why, why do you torment yourself this way, you ask!? Because I thoroughly believe that having multiple drafts stumps my creativity. I may refer to my original writing when rewriting something, but I do my best to not re-read it entirely. I take snippets that I like and extend them, create something new. Some of my best writing has come from deleting entire paragraphs and rewriting them from memory. Why this works, I don't know; perhaps my mind distorts and warps what was originally there and is able to bend it in ways I couldn't see when it was written there in front of me. Every writer has their weird process and this just happens to be mine. I also am very imaginative--I vividly see the scenes as they occur in my head, like a movie in real time. Sometimes I crawl into a character's skin to know their emotions and thoughts, other times I have to make them talk to me through it. And, to top it off, I write in Word 90% of the time. I'm . . . not sorry. If it's not broke, I'm not switching!
✑ Thoughts
Petrichor has been . . . a journey. For a long time I was happy with the one-shot format as it was, finding time between classes to be a little creative and happy to write something I wanted to write. But now I'm graduated from college and I realised that I need to practise writing full-length novels--and what better way to do that then to do it to my fanfiction? Writing essays has made me rusty and it's time I sharpened my creative fiction pen for the real world. And I hope everyone that reads it enjoys it as much as I have! I fully intend on finishing it, but when that will be I can't say. For now, I'm writing when I can and taking breaks away from it when necessary to make sure that my writing is almost always as good as it can be. c:
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authorlaurawinter · 2 years
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Dropping this for The Curse of Broken Shadows
1) Inspiration
Basically, Brela was the inspiration.
Every time I write something new, I try to challenge myself with something new. The first book I ever wrote was to prove to myself that I could. The second was to prove I could write a sequel. The third was to test out writing in a different perspective. The fourth was to write a series and create my own world and magic system.
With TCOBS, I wanted to write adult fantasy with romance and magic but also test myself to see if I was capable of writing epic fantasy. Add in my signature flare - a FMC who is absolutely, unapologetically herself and makes all of those things above stand out on the page. Enter Brela, whose character creation alone formed the backbone of everything that happened in this book.
2) Preparation
As a chronic obsessor of having the perfect first line before I can even start writing, I spent weeks writing on a different project while I ‘brainstormed’ TCOBS. Read that as I procrastinated writing the project that was slowly consuming my every thought because I was afraid to start. I came up with so many excuses:
“The magic system isn’t perfect” - spend days altering the names of the core magics and their affinities.
“I don’t have the world set up” - create a map, name all the cities, oh but wait what if I need to add something later, I should make up a ton of other cities just in case, oh and those cities will also need history and people and maybe a story that makes it unique...
“i’m not quite sure what the ending looks like” - so why even start?
Until I just went for it. I said “screw it” and just wrote the characters to see what story they wanted to tell.
3) Art Process
Because I had the five characters (two main) already fleshed out, it was mostly about writing their adventures based on how they would react to situations. I knew the basic timeline of events until the middle of the book and a few scenes that I knew needed to happen for the plot that were scattered through the last half, so it was just about letting the characters dictate what happened in between.
The fleshed out chapters were the hardest to write because I had this idea of what needed to happen and I tried too hard to make it perfect the first time around. The other chapters were easy - just having the characters do what they do - and I found those days the most fun because it shaped what was to come in a way I didn’t expect when I started out.
I’m an “edit while you write” type of person. Usually to start the day, I read what I wrote the day before, make edits or changes or just add detail, then continue where I left off. At the end of the day, if I have thoughts about what needs to happen, I’ll write the bullet points at the end of my page so I know where I wanted to go. If I am stuck, I’ll leave it blank and let my brain daydream about it to figure out the next day.
4) Thoughts
I definitely covered some dark elements in this book, which made for a lot of challenges but also a lot of fun (that sounds morbid). It really forced me to look deeper and explore the spectrum of human emotion. Ex. I wrote a character with stockholm syndrome which gathered a few negative comments from reviewers who didn’t understand why she or her friends didn’t intervene to stop her from going back to that person. There was also other triggering moments that were explored and the consequences of those memories/thoughts/actions. In the end, it made my characters who they were in this story which might not go over well with others.
I also love this book because it really focuses on characters over other things. Don’t get me wrong, there’s a plot, but at its core we get to see characters flourish separately and together.
Plus, there’s a found family of assassins. And knife flirting. It’s the best.
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Sorry, y’all it’s been a lifetime so I don’t know who has done this yet. Tagging anyone who wants to do this plus @avrablake, @emelkae, @mel-writes-with-her-dragons, @the-orangeauthor
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zelkams-art · 3 years
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#ShowYourProcess
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I was tagged by @milkcrates​, who showed her process of making this gorgeous piece with Wei Wuxian and little A-Yuan!! It was awesome to see how it came to life - and thank you for tagging me! ✨
So I got tagged to show how this Yunmeng brothers + golden core art happened! I already included the digital sketch for it in my sketch vs final compilation, but I guess I can show some more!
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This is gonna be long because I like talking a lot, so putting the rest under a cut!
1. Planning
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SO.  A golden core pic was on my to-draw list as soon as I finished watching the show. I had a WIP of a different pic for that waiting, but actually I noticed that a very similar thing has already been drawn, so that was kinda dropped. But I’m glad I waited until the idea for this one slapped me! It was pretty much a moment of “w a i t a second” and I had to grab a random piece of paper to sketch it while I still had it in my head.
This is the sketch - as you can see from the coffee stains, it has been through some stuff. On the left I actually tried out some different ideas for the golden core - the 1st one was the winner and led to the whole leaking/water/rain theme. I ended up mirroring the whole sketch because I didn’t want Wei Wuxian’s hand to cover Jiang Cheng’s front hair wisp, as that would make that area too crowded.
Meta-wise: I wanted to show that the whole thing was kept as a secret from Jiang Cheng. But we also knew about it - so Wei Wuxian is breaking the 4th wall and looking at us [the audience] directly, shushing to keep it a secret as well. Then there’s his hand hovering over the blindfold - it was included in the show, but also sprinkles in that extra symbolism. Then there’s the rain - the sky crying for the two brothers, so you’re not sure if those are raindrops or tears on their faces + lotus pond for the Yunmeng vibes. As for the golden core, I wanted to make it kinda messy and leaking like blood + shining and make it the main light source of the piece. Also kinda like a glow stick liquid.
I also like finding fitting music to go with my art and this one was actually supposed to go with Avicii’s Hey Brother, but when I was looking it up on Spotify I saw Kodaline’s Brother right above, gave it a listen and then the lyrics hit me. So I already knew that they’re gonna go in the caption. Also apparently it’s like The Song for them and yeah, makes sense.
2. Creating
2.1 Set up and tools
I use Paint Tool SAI + Wacom Intuos S to do all my art! The entire pic was made on a 2000 x 3000 px canvas, since I don’t like to work too big because of limited brush sizes in SAI + I don’t want to torture my laptop, as my art takes up quite a lot of processing power with a lot of layers and modes and sometimes things like to crash at the final steps 😬.
2.2 Planning and composition
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So I started off by doing a digital sketch and focusing on the composition a bit more - I wanted something geometrical, so I went for the diamond shape with Wei Wuxian’s silhouette and the placement of the lotuses. Also the composition is vertical, all the important info is in the middle column - you could cut off 2/3 of the picture and it would still tell the story.
2.3 Lineart
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Then I did the lineart over the sketch layer (there was a more detailed one than the “planning” sketch, but it looks like I deleted it once I finished). I usually draw more than I have to and on separate layers, so that I can move/modify things easily later - for example JC’s headpiece here didn’t really make it that much into the final piece but It Was There. Once I was satisfied with the lineart, I cleaned it by erasing overlapping things, like Wei Wuxian’s clothes behind Jiang Cheng’s head.  
2.4 Planning the lighting
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After doing the lineart I blocked the characters with a single color and planned the lighting. The golden core is the main light source here, so it dictates which parts are gonna be lighter and which darker (although there is gonna some ambient occlusion from the background + reflected light from the water). I also added water and lotuses in the foreground + painted the background.
2.5 Shading the characters
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After that, I started shading the pic. I usually do two steps here - one with “base” shading - focusing on the details and values based on the light source, then the mood shading with more coloring - based on the setting the characters are in. The first one is mostly done with the Multiply tool and base layer blending/painting, the second mostly with layer modes like Overlay and Luminosity. I also colored some parts of the lineart to make the shapes stand out (see: wwx’s front hairs)
2.6 Environment and touch-up details
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Then it was time for the water and lotuses + the “special effects” for the rain and all the stuff associated with it - water splashes, mist, sparkling drops! Also some more mood lighting. Lots of new layers to keep everything organized and separated.
2.7 Finished pic
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And done! After finishing I usually adjust the contrast/gamma/saturation of my art (or just edit it all in curves) + sometimes sharpen it to bring out details → I make a few different versions and pick the one that works the best. Although with this pic I was satisfied with the raw result so no major changes happened.
3. Posting
For posting I always scale down the pictures and upload them as a draft on this art blog. Then I check if things look okay on mobile as well - from what I’ve noticed my phone makes everything more warm-toned. Depending on the time I finish drawing, I either post it right away or wait until the next day, when there is more traffic on tumblr. I finished this one around 8PM of my local time, which is fine - so I posted it right away (also I was just excited, couldn’t wait 😅)!
As caption I used the lyrics from Brother by Kodaline, as mentioned before!
So yeah, that would be it! 
If you made it till this part - thank you and I hope you have an awesome day! ✨
Let’s keep the artist vibes here - I’m gonna tag (not 5 ppl but shh) @still-snowing​ and this piece that still breaks my heart @driszol​ and this Song Jiyang pic that lives in my head to this day @kushexi​​ and this pic with fox Wei Wuxian and A-Yuan bc it still makes me melt → no pressure of course! or if you want to do some other piece that’s awesome as well!
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candicewright · 3 years
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From planning to posting, share your process for making creative content!
To continue supporting content makers, this tag game is meant to show the entire process of making creative content: this can be for any creation.
RULES: When your work is tagged, show the process of its creation from planning to posting, then tag 5 people with a specific link to one of their creative works you’d like to see the process of. Use the tag #showyourprocess so we can find yours!
Thank you so much for tagging me @highwarlockkareena 💜
I'm tagging:
@zazrichor and this piece
@mushroomtale-fanart and this piece
@snowyfuxue and this set
@wuxxxian and this piece
@satuwilhelmiina and this piece
Of course, feel free to not do this if you don't feel like it, absolutely no pressure 💜
I'll be talking about my process for this art of Wen Qing.
Fair warning that this is going to be a bit of a mess because my process is all over the place, but I'll try my best to explain without it being too confusing.
Planning
Since this was a request, I started by reading the prompt, which asked for Wen Qing and roses. Roses are my one of my favorite flowers so I claimed the prompt and started thinking about what I was going to do with it.
I knew I wanted to do a portrait with roses surrounding Wen Qing, but I still wasn't sure about what the composition was going to be, so I started looking for references to see what would work and to get some ideas.
I started looking for photos of Meng Ziyi that I liked and at first I really liked this one.
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She looks great, but when I tried sketching it I couldn't really get the angle of the face right, so I tried to look for a different picture that was within my skill level. Luckily, I remembered seeing a very pretty pucture the day before so I looked for it and this one was the one I ended up going with.
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After that, I downloaded some free to use pictures of roses. I really liked the contrast and the color scheme in the pictures so I though I could apply it to the painting itself and so I began getting a clearer idea of what I wanted to do.
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Creation
I opened my art program (IbisPaint X) and did a sketch of what I wanted using my references. My sketches are always super messy and I can't be bothered to do lineart, so I usually just clean them up a little bit and work over them directly. I should actually learn how to do proper lineart at some point, but today is not that day 😂
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Then, I chose my base colors and filled in the drawing to get an idea of where I was going with the piece. I really likeed how it looked like this so I sent it to my friends for validation. They were extremely lovely to me as always so I was excited to continue working on it 💜
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Before rendering, I knew I wanted my light source to be on the right and I wanted the shadows to be quite dark, almost black, but that's the extent of what I knew before going into it.
And then I started actually painting! Unfortunately tumblr won't let me post the process video into this post so I'm going to upload it on twitter. You can see it here! I don't really know how to describe how I paint other than there's a lot of going back and forth and over stuff that I already thought was finished. The whole thing took around 12 hours, which is a bit longer than I usually spend on a portrait but I think it was worth it!
For the main piece I only used three brushes. I did add a bit of glow and sparkles with different brushes on a separate program, but I mostly used these three:
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Note that these are at full opacity but I usually work a very low opacity because my stylus doesn't have pressure sensitivity (bc my equipment sucks) and that's the only way I have to blend my colors without the blending tool, which I don't really like because it takes away the texture.
I also had a bit of trouble with the colors in this one because it's not what I usually do, but after multiple adjustments and with help from the references, I ended up with something I really liked!
After the piece was done, I added some of my usual sparkles and a bit of glow and then saved it to my gallery. Then, I opened my editing software and played with the contrast, saturation, brightness and some filters. I was left with three versions of the art that I liked: the one I eventually went with and these two (I still really like the first one tbh).
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I sent it to my friends so that they could help me pick which one looked better and after a long period of very serious deliberation (read: we all panicked bc we're gay and can't choose) we ended up going with the one that ended up being posted to the mdzs net!
I then sent it to the net for posting and waited (im)patiently for it to go up! ❤
And that's it! I hope someone can get something put of the mess that is my process or that it was at least enjoyable!!!!!
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druidx · 2 years
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#showyourprocess
Yoinked from woodhousejay
From planning to posting, share your process for making creative content! To continue supporting content makers, this tag game is meant to show the entire process of making creative content: this can be for any creation.
RULES — When your work is tagged, show the process of its creation from planning to posting, then tag 5 people with a specific link to one of their creative works you’d like to see the process of. Use the tag #showyourprocess so we can find yours!
Tagging: @strosmkai-rum @spacetimewraithwrites @wildswrites @tetrodotoxincs @odysseywritings @ayzrules @morganwriteblr @my-writblr @bexminx @writingingraves @dreamwishing @aalinaaaaaa @wardenoftheabyss @pleaseloathemyveryexistence @jaguarthecat @catharticallysarcastic
I know the rules say for me to choose, but I'd rather you answer for a work that you can recall your process for.
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I thought I'd cover Before it Shatters with this, because I can remember very strongly what the process for this one was.
1) Inspiration
There was a prompt event on one of the discord servers I'm in. Part of the prompt was "A heart made of glass", which really resonated with me.
2) Preparation
I kept turning the idea of this fragile item over in my head, the picture of an actual anatomical heart made from glass... At some point, it gained an angry flame, and I considered what would happen if that got too hot...
Another part of the prompt was "Warm tones", and my daydream about the heart became set with red sandstone, and then a man in a white cloak passing over the stones... At which point it was time to write.
3) Art Process
I banged this 790 word story out in two days. Flush with the daydream, I managed the introductory paragraph in the late hours of a sunday; the notes I left myself before I went to bed on sunday read:
Princess with glass heart filled with fire that is cracked, she's clearly venerated, something about how it burned to hot and the glass cracked and it's slow to be mended, she is motionless a half alive and half not, like the god-emperor from 40K
The rest of the story was completed after work on the Monday. Looking back at the version changes (I write in gDocs these days), I edited as I went, so there were minimal changes to be made before posting.
4) Thoughts
This was one of those rare, special stories that was just waiting to be written. I had clear vision, the story didn't have to be forced. I'm especially proud of the veneration given by the preist:
[The Capelian] touched the tips of [his] fingers to his chest, lips, and forehead, ere raising his hand in supplication to the dais. "My breath, my words, my mind, for you, my Princess,"
This story was very popular, with a lot of people praising the worldbuilding (that I hadn't even realised was worldbuilding). However, people did seem to miss that the Princess was alive, mistaking her for some kind of statue. Maybe if I were ever to rewrite this, I would put more emphasis on that aspect.
I was surprised by its popularity, as to me it was a quick, almost throw-away story. There were requests for more, or assumptions that it was part of a larger whole. I can see where more story of this might lead, but I'm not inclined to follow its path at this time.
5) Tagging See above
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heuheu-art · 2 years
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From sketch to final!
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lan-xichens · 3 years
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From planning to posting, share your process for making creative content!
To continue supporting content makers, this tag game is meant to show the entire process of making creative content: this can be for any creation.
RULES: When your work is tagged, show the process of its creation from planning to posting, then tag 5 people with a specific link to one of their creative works you’d like to see the process of. Use the tag #showyourprocess so we can find yours!
This tag game was put together by @suibianjie, @highwarlockkareena, @nyx4, @aheartfullofjolllly and me. We want to show the many different ways we work, from planning to development, and hope you’ll also enjoy sharing your processes!
Since I’m starting, they chose this gifset of mine ♡
1. Planning
Since this was for the March GIF Challenges I hosted, I already had a pretty clear idea of what I wanted. This was for the “Overlays & Blending” week, in which I wanted to practise more with different types of overlays. The easiest one to work with, for me, is with clear silhouettes, so the scenes I chose for the challenge deliberately had light backgrounds.
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What I wanted to fill the silhouettes with, I had literally no idea of. I needed scenes that showed close ups of Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji’s faces, and I wanted something I could add a lot of colour to. Eventually I chose the Jingshi scene, because the snowy effects are very pretty.
Finding the right scenes always takes up several days: I just don’t always have inspiration for it!
I never write down my ideas either! I do keep a post-it of “GIF ideas”, but I hardly ever refer to it 😅 Luckily, the mdzsnet has lots of events and challenges to keep me inspired ♡♡
2. Creation
The tools I use to make gifs are Mirillis Action! and Adobe Photoshop CC 2014. The reason I’m using Action! is because I previously did video editing, and I try to keep the process similar. I find it’s a good recording software, and it’s easy to use - whether what I’m giffing is a video file or a yt video, I can always use the same method.
When I make a difficult set, I usually also use Sony Vegas Pro to make a mock-up: tossing my video files in there doesn’t take up any time, and it’s easier to try out lots of different scenes. If I had to import all those into Photoshop first, it would take forever!
In Photoshop, I import “video frames to layers”, add my sharpening and colouring, etc. For this particular set, I’ll break it into steps:
Step 1: making the silhouette
I’ve made a tutorial for this effect here, but I can give a short rundown: you have to make sure the figure you’re making into a silhouette just becomes as dark as possible, while the background is as evenly light as possible.
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I’ve used curves, levels, selective colour, and black & white to turn it into this. There’s some masking involved as well!
Step 2: background
Well, this one simply took some trial and error. Eventually I found the Jingshi scene to work the best here. Import the new gif, then drag it into the same file. IMPORTANT: you have to set the blending mode of the gif you’re overlaying it with to “Lighten”: this keeps the whites white, but fills all the blacks with whatever the gif is made of. It’ll look like this:
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At first, this is where I left it at, but when I found I couldn’t get the LWJ counterpart to match up with snow and pretty background, I decided to add another gif! (at this point, I had to save the file as a .psb, oops)
Step 3: another background
I imported another gif, once again set the blending mode to “Lighten”, then added some colour (to the gif and to the white background) until the result was this:
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3. Posting
I usually post the moment I’m done creating LOL, I really don’t have the patience to put things in drafts!! I add the standard creation tags for The Untamed (or whatever I’m giffing for), and self-reblog it once or twice on the first day. Finally, if I really like the set, it becomes my new Pinned Post for a while!
I’m tagging:
@highwarlockkareena​ and this set @nyx4​ and this set @suibianjie​ and this set @aheartfullofjolllly​ and this set @haeyeongs​ and this set @fengqing​ and this set
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look0utbehindyou · 2 years
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Show your process tag
I was tagged by @dgwriteblr - thanks for the tag :) basing my layout on theirs because I’ve never done this before.
Rules: When your work is tagged, show the process of its creation from planning to posting, then tag 5 people. Use the tag #showyourprocess so we can find yours!
So I’m going to talk about Risen because it’s my only published work right now (putting work on the internet is scary, my dudes 😂). It’s a TWD fic, so I hope that still counts!
Inspiration
So obviously it’s based on TWD, and inspired by that interview where Norman Reedus talks about how they almost played Daryl as gay, but it never came to be. This got the wheels turning and once the idea was there I couldn’t put it down.
Preparation
Honestly, I don’t do a whole lot of preparing when I’m writing anything. I’m more of a see what we need when we get there/burn all the bridges as we cross them kind of person. Mostly I kind of sit with the character, the situation, and try and let them take me where they want to go. It’s sometimes super easy and sometimes super hard, but I find it a pretty trustworthy method.
Art process
So I actually started this fic a while back with a completely different character and plan in mind, but it didn’t go anywhere. I took a new approach this time, and just wrote a flow of thought first few chapters to see if it would take hold in my mind, and it definitely has. Posting the first chapter as soon as it was edited meant I didn’t mull over it for days, wondering and worrying about the state of it until I finally realised I hated it and deleted it all. Instead, people read it, I got some positive feedback and that inspired me to keep writing. It’s working so far.
Thoughts
It’s a bit daunting posting anything for the first time, whether it’s art, a novel, fanfiction, poetry. But I think this fic will always be quite special to me because of how nerve wracking it was to post for the first time and get my work out there for someone to see.
Tagging: @theartofimaginaryfriends @writingonesdreams @casualwriter @muddshadow @kumoriwrites
(I don’t know many other people on here so feel free to ignore this random tag of you don’t know me well 😂)
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#showyourprocess
Thank you to the lovely @shiloh-is-typing for the tag, I'll take any excuse to ramble
Rules: When your work is tagged, show the process of it's creation from planning to posting, then tag 5 people. Use the tag #showyourprocess so we can find yours!
I haven't shared much about my wip for a multitude of reasons but this was too fun to pass up
Inspiration: I had several worlds similar to this (that is, a magical world based in ancient Indonesian culture), but I lost interest in those stories. Not the setting, just the stories. My inspiration for the setting was basically me going all "fine, I'll do it myself" because I wanted a (good) fantasy story with south east asian representation. So I was waiting for myself to come up with a plot good enough for this world. And lo and behold, on the first day of 2022, an idea sprung up in my head and I leaped across the room to get my phone so I could write it down.
Preparation: Since I absolutely loved (and still love) this plot, I wanted to be careful with what I did with it. So I made the world more detailed; created names, terms, places, social norms, and so on. Normally I would have just jumped into the first draft, but I can't, for the life of me, ever fully go panster mode. I always end up confused and discouraged. I need a some sort of base, somewhere to work from and somewhere to work to.
Process: I always develop world and current circumstances before characters. I find it easier to make characters in an already existing world and plot rather than make a world and plot for existing characters. So I let my mind run wild, squeezed out every idea from my brain and let myself have fun. Right after the world and it's circumstances took shape, I immediately started getting ideas for characters. Now that I have a sure grip on both the world, characters, and plot, I'm making an outline. I made a whole template for myself. There's the big timeline, subplots, and chapter-by-chapter outlines. I'm still working on it.
Thoughts: I have been waiting for "the one" in writing idea form for a while, and I think this may be it. This isn't to say that I'll never come up with an idea just as good or maybe even better, I just haven't loved a story as much as I've loved this one. I'm so excited to start writing this, and I hope other writers come up with stories they love just as much.
Tagging (no pressure, friends <3): @myeekyoban @thepixiediaries @writing-is-a-martial-art @euphoniouspandemonium @sparrowandwriting
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