SecondCircle
Sin Cara
- Joined
- Sep 13, 2012
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I always try to keep in mind that characters, like real people, have flaws. And that's okay.
Think about everyone you know, how different they are from you. Different views, different upbringings. People have setbacks and differences, as well as strengths that make them excel. So many times I read or write a character that does things I don't agree with or act a way I wouldn't.
But that's what makes them characters, not carbon copies. They have their flaws because they are their own person, with their own struggles and point of view. Let them be. And you may find that they'll begin to grow and flourish all by themselves.
My characters usually kinda form on their own so to speak, I guess because I draw from the different characters I've known. Thus, I never feel too much need for character sheets, unless like others have said it's a long intricate tale.
Think about everyone you know, how different they are from you. Different views, different upbringings. People have setbacks and differences, as well as strengths that make them excel. So many times I read or write a character that does things I don't agree with or act a way I wouldn't.
But that's what makes them characters, not carbon copies. They have their flaws because they are their own person, with their own struggles and point of view. Let them be. And you may find that they'll begin to grow and flourish all by themselves.
My characters usually kinda form on their own so to speak, I guess because I draw from the different characters I've known. Thus, I never feel too much need for character sheets, unless like others have said it's a long intricate tale.