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If you are going to respot screenshots or pages, please link it back to the original source! (aka here)
A major big thank you to my translator shininyan!!!
Read the more scanlations here
Ko-Fi Page | Commission Info | Storenvy
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What can a female character do without being criticized mercilessly? (insp.)
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“Less aesthetics, more battle!”
(I finally got Noctis kicking Prompto down in battle!)
It has nothing to do with using “selfie shot” in battle then switching to Noctis or “snapshot” in battle then switching to Prompto…trust me I tried, SO. MANY. TIMES. It’s simply triggered randomly by switching from Prompto to Noctis while in battle.
Prompto: Pose for the camera!
Noctis: What? Why now?
Prompto: Uh, because battle aesthetics?
Noctis: Less aesthetics, more battle!
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Guide: Describing Clothing and Appearance
When Describing a Character DO:
provide enough detail to give the reader a sense of the character’s physical appearance
highlight details that serve as clues to who the character is and perhaps what their life is like
describe clothing to establish character or when relevant to scene
DON’T:
go overboard with too many details or take up too much of the reader’s time describing one character
repetitively describe features or fixate on certain characteristics
describe clothing every time the character shows up unless its somehow relevant to the scene.
describe minor characters’ clothing in-depth unless it’s relevant
Choose a Focal Point When describing a character’s appearance, choose a focal point and work up or down from there. For example, you may describe them from head to toe, or from toe to head. Try not to skip around. If you’re describing their face, start with their hair and work your way down to their mouth, or start at the mouth and work your way up to their hair. Describing Race and Ethnicity There is a lot of debate about the right and wrong way to describe a person’s race. If you want, you can state that a person is Black, white, Hispanic, Native American, First Nations, Latino, Middle-Eastern, Asian, Pacific Islander, etc. Just remember that races are made up of different ethnic groups. Someone of Asian descent could be Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, etc. If you’re describing a character whose ethnicity is unknown or not important to the plot, you could just say that they were Asian or Black, for example. But, the rest of the time you need to be clear about whether they are Chinese, Chinese American, Korean, etc. Also, remember that not all Black people are African-American, such as someone born in England or Haiti, for example. You may instead choose to describe a character’s race through the color of their hair, eyes, and skin. It’s up to you which you feel most comfortable with and is most appropriate for your story. Just remember, if you describe one character’s skin color or otherwise make an issue of their race, you should describe every character’s skin color or race. Describing Clothing Just like with physical appearance, when describing clothing you want to choose a focal point and work up or down. Think about things like the garments they’re wearing (pants, shirt, coat) and accessories (hat, jewelry, shoes). Be sure to choose clothing which are both relevant to your character and to the time and place where your story is set. You can find out about appropriate clothing by Googling the time and place your story is set plus the word clothing: “Clothing in Victorian England” “Clothing in 1960s New York” “9th century Viking clothing” Be sure to look for web sites that aren’t providing cheap Halloween costumes. Shops providing clothes for historical reenactors are often very accurate. Looking for Inspiration There are many resources online for both historical and modern clothing. For historical clothing, you can look for web sites about the period, web sites for or about historical reenactors, or web pages for historical enthusiasts or museums. For modern clothing, you can simply pull up the web site of your favorite department store or clothing designer. Choose an outfit that works for your character, then learn how to describe the relevant parts. Resources for Describing Clothing:
Describing Clothing Describing Clothes Writing Tips on Describing Clothes Describing Clothes and Appearance (If You Should at All) Resources for Garments and Accessories: Shirts Trousers Dress Types of Dress Shorts Briefs Panties Lingerie Bra Swimsuit Pajamas Shoes Coats and Jackets Sweaters Hats Jewelry Sunglasses Sleeves, Necklines, Collars, and Dress Types Scarves for Men Scarf Buying Guide The Ultimate Scarf Tying Guide
Historical Clothing Resources: OMG That Dress! Period Fabric Amazon Dry Goods Reconstructing History Historic Threads Historical Costume Inspiration History of Costume: European Fashion Through the Ages Women’s Fashion Through the Years Clothing in the Ancient World Clothing in Ancient Rome Clothing in Biblical Times Vintage Fashion Guild Reproduction Fabrics Fabrics and Trims Vintage Fabric Fur and Skins Fashion Timeline 1800-1990 18th Century Clothing Tips Clothing Reference Book List Costume Gallery Legit’s Historical Fashion Master Post
Modern Clothing Resources: Clothes on Pinterest Polyvore Fashion Dictionary This is a Fashion Blog What I Wore Fashion is Endless Physical Details Resources: Women’s Body Shapes Men’s Body Shapes Face Shapes Face Reading Guide - Tips & Secrets Human Anatomy Fundamentals: Advanced Facial Features Nose Profiles Nose Shapes Ear Shapes More Ear Shapes Realistic Eye Shape Chart Eye Shapes Lip Shapes More Lip Shapes Facial Hair Types How to Describe Women’s Hair Lengths The Ultimate Haircut Guide for Women Men’s Haircuts (Barber Shop Style) A Primer on Men’s Hairstyles Hair Color Obsidian Bookshelf Hair Color Obsidian Bookshelf Eye Color Skin Color Chart Curl and Texture Chart Writing with Color: Guide to Skin Color, Part I and Part II Hairstyle Descriptions
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Brotherhood:Final Fantasy XV Animator Obakason → Happy Birthday Prompto (x)
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References: The difference in the hair - Older/Younger Prompto
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me: *takes a deep breath*
me: i lo-
anyone who has spent five seconds around me ever: yes, you love Prompto Argentum, we know, you love Prompto Argentum so much, he's the light of your life, you love him so much, you just love Prompto Argentum, we KNOW , you love Prompto Argentum you fucking love Prompto Argentum ok we know, we get it, YOU LOVE PROMPTO ARGENTUM. WE GET IT.
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Prompto and Ignis when you engage an enemy.
(I tried to take a picture of Ignis and his yellow effect but it came out a fail..took it too early lol)
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by Matt Groening
This is epic.
“Be Another Poet.”
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“Well.. what do we have here?!” Poor Prompto was teased by Ardyn… Bärbel is really a great Ardyn! Looking forward to see her again! #finalfantasyxv #squareenix #ardyn #ardynxprompto #promptocosplay #promptoargentum #fark2017 #fark
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A brand new art book for Final Fantasy XV is coming out in December. The selected art ranges from pencil sketches to elaborate renders and digital paintings. These include never-before-seen artwork and screens made specifically for this art book. What shows is the detail and craft that went into designing a world in which the designers wanted to merge realism and fantasy, and draw attention to the emotional bonds between characters.
The Art & Design of FINAL FANTASY XV spans 220 pages and is printed in full color on a beautiful silk paper. Next to the regular edition, the book is also available as a special Limited Edition. The Limited Edition comes with an alternate cover, as well as a collector’s box and 2 exclusive, hand-numbered FINAL FANTASY XV giclee art prints. The first 500 Limited Editions books also come with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by members of the FINAL FANTASY XV art team.
Pre-order the book here!
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Possibly my favourite banter in FFXV, now in silly comic form :’D
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