What would your OC prefer?

oc-imagines-cult:

To start off this blog, here’s an OC question post for character development! Have fun!

  1. Pancakes or waffles?
  2. Cereal with milk or cereal without milk?
  3. Comedy or tragedy?
  4. Sleep in goofy pajamas or nude?
  5. Camping or hotel?
  6. Sweet or sour candy?
  7. Walking or biking?
  8. Fire abilities or ice abilities?
  9. Wooden pencil or mechanical pencil?
  10. Hats or no hats?
  11. Modest clothing or flashy clothing?
  12. Finger-snapping or whistling?
  13. Long hikes or long car rides?
  14. Long car rides or travel by plane?
  15. Stormy night or sunny day?
  16. Summer or winter?
  17. Game night with their family or movie night with their friends?
  18. Chewy candy or hard candy?
  19. Band or football?
  20. Lucid dreaming or never having to sleep?

OC “Most Likely To”

tanfasticanna:

1. most likely to clean up everybody’s crap without asking

2. most likely to get in a fight

3. most likely to fall asleep literally anywhere

4. most likely to get a crap-ton of tattoos

5. most likely to get a really crappy tattoo and immediately regret it

6. most likely to survive the zombie apocalypse

7. most likely to be two hours late to their own event

8. most likely to flirt to get what they want

9. most likely to laugh at a funeral

10. most likely to look really good in a kilt

11. most likely to steal free samples

12. most likely to take selfies at inappropriate times

13. most likely to ruin everything

14. most likely to have a shotgun wedding

15. most likely to laugh until they cry

16. most likely to get into an argument with an animal

17. most likely to use any and all excuses to take off articles of clothing

18. most likely to prank call people

19. most likely to binge-watch Netflix for absurd lengths of time

20. most likely to sing better than expected

21. most likely to get attacked by a bird

22. most likely to sleepwalk/talk

23. most likely to drop obscure references nobody understands

24. most likely to go to a party just for the food

25. most likely to make questionable fashion decisions

26. most likely to be talented in surprising ways

27. most likely to listen to one song for four days in a row

28. most likely to eat cake for breakfast

29. most likely to go bridge/cliff-jumping

30. most likely to have had an embarrassing middle-school emo phase

Some things to think about with ur ocs

bobby-drake:

• who makes a friend order for them at a restaurant
• what would their online go-to username be
• what is your oc’s opinion of mermaids
• do your ocs sing? what songs are your other ocs surprised to hear them sing?
• when your ocs go to the store what do they look for first?
• which oc lets bugs out of the house and which one crushes them with a shoe
• do any of your ocs shop organic?
• which oc is the one that plays “find the vegan”
• which oc IS the vegan
• who sleeps naked and who sleeps fully clothed
• which oc gets annoyed by the sound of a blender
• when your oc is buying something, do they leave a tip? how big is it?
• do your ocs have problems accepting gifts? do they feel that they have to “make up” for it?
• what was your oc like when they were in daycare? did the caretakers enjoy having them?
• what superhero does your oc identify with most, and why?
• which oc enjoys working in customer service and which one hates it
• what was your oc’s dream job when they were a kid, and how crushed is that dream once they are grown up?
• how does your oc pick out pet names?
• what’s the one job your oc would absolutely HATE doing?
• which oc is the one that sleeps with the fan on and which oc is the one that doesn’t

justsomecynic:

From the makers of the no-effort character checklist, I bring to you… The no-effort complete character sheet for lazy writers like you and me™! 

Because the extra effort I put in staying up until 3 am to do put this together can save us all a lot of effort filling out longer character sheets ^^

You’re supposed to print it out and fold it in half to make a little booklet but you can save ink and do it on your computer 😛

Link to PDF on google drive (fixed typo)

Five Fat Characters You Could Make Right Now If You Wanted

grimharlequin:

fumbledeegrumble:

laevantine:

I had a pretty fucking miserable day, internet. I’m not gonna go into it, but as you can probably guess, it had to do with how fat people are treated, in public, by strangers.

Right now I’m making cookies for a work function, which means a lot of downtime. So I’m going to kill some of that waiting by writing this quick Tumblr post which I hope, in fact, will channel some of my combination of white-hot fury and soul-destroying hurt into a useful end.

So, without further ado:

1.) The Fat Character That Isn’t A Unicorn

Have you ever noticed that when a fat character appears in something, there’s only ever one of them? Of course, this is an artifact of our current thinking about characters that are not cisgender white heterosexual body normative abled people: their defining character trait is their difference. So there’s one fat character, and their character is being fat.

How about you have… two? Or ten? Actually you COULD make it so that the body types represented in your cast of characters isn’t a strict binary between “pitiable fat unicorn” and “sea of muscle toned gym bunnies.” There’s a range of what is considered “fat bodies,” after all, and in fact we treat that range differently in an intersectional way (e.g. accounting for gender, ethnicity, class, etc.)

2.) The Fat Fashionista

Have you ever noticed that most fat characters come in two flavors of costuming? There’s “dowdy plainclothes meant to hide their body shape” and “clearly ill-fitting or poorly chosen clothes mean to amplify the strangeness of their bodies.” It kinda sucks, esp. since finding good, enjoyable-to-wear clothes that fit and look good is a challenge for many big folks.

So here’s a thought: how about you make a fat character who is an utter fashion plate? And I don’t mean “fat person who dresses too extravagantly and thus comes off as delusional/incompetent when it comes to their appearance.” I mean make the character who’s at the bleeding edge of style in whatever it is you’re making, a fat character. Maybe they learned to become an amazing clothes maker themselves because of how biased fashion is toward very thin bodies. Metacommentary!

3.) The Fat Acrobat

When I talk about fat characters in stuff, particularly video games, people often ask me about Street Fighter 4′s Rufus. My answer is always more complicated than people looking for an “oh yeah he’s good! You have permission to like him!” want.

I don’t dislike Rufus entirely. My favorite thing about him is his fighting style. He’s a kung fu practitioner and his style is really acrobatic, flashy, and swift. This is not a way fat bodies are typically rendered in fictional combat, where their usual modus operandi is Sumo Sumo Sumo, or Bearhug, or I Sit On You And Hurts, a trope I want to fuck off directly into the sun at speed.

How about you make your fat brawler character the speed character? Make them nimble and graceful rather than lumbering and “powerful” (which is often code for “unintellectual / thoughtless”). If you’re working in a fantasy or fictional setting, this is easy as hell to explain, and you have literally no excuse when fools whine “that’s not realistic!”

Counterargument: Sammo Hung. Have a nice day.

4.) The Fat Heartthrob

Western culture asks fat bodies to be desexualized and asks fat people to desexualize themselves (through “modesty” etc). You’ll notice that the “fat person who has the gall to make sexual advances / have sexual desires” trope in media almost always centers on their apparent delusional inability to process that they’re Not Supposed To Do That.

What if the popular character in the thing you’re writing, the one who has all the girls/boys/enbys/GQs desiring/lusting after them, is fat? You don’t even have to go to the creepy extent of “they’re chasers!” or whatever. They don’t need to be admired FOR being fat. They just need to be desirable. People can find them hot. Maybe they’re the most wanted prom date. Maybe the princess from Planet Zebulon that the Galactic Star Hegemony has invaded to kidnap is a pretty big girl.

Maybe you don’t play any of this for laughs or set the desirable character up for a fall and just let people be into them. Bonus points if they get to score with someone by the end of the story, if that’s an appropriate story beat for your narrative.

5.) The Fat Person Who’s Okay And Who People Are Okay With

I feel like options 1-4 are a pretty low bar, though they do seem a little geared toward various fictional permutations. But if you feel like you just can’t bring yourself to try one of them, here’s my final suggestion:

Make a fat character who’s basically okay in life. They’re healthy, they’re happy. People like and respect them. They just happen to be fat. They’re not defined by a diet, or the abuse of others. This doesn’t mean you don’t mention it, ever. But it just becomes one of a range of details about that person, not their whole self.

So, there you go. Five easy ideas. And when I say easy, here is what I mean: you can just do these. You don’t have to explain to anyone why you’re doing them. You don’t get to hide behind “It doesn’t make sense!” as a reason to maintain a harmful status quo. You, the creator, the person with the power, can just do this.

Try it. I promise you won’t regret it.

#if your art features primarily thin people it is boring

THIS TAG IS A GOOD TAG AND VERY TRUE

reblogging this here for a bit, this is important

Character Mannerisms

creativichee:

Here’s some considerations for the tiny little details that can add a lot to a character. Figuring out these mannerisms can do a lot for conveying character traits through their normal actions rather than just their thoughts, dialogue, etc.

  • How’s their posture? There are more options than just sitting up straight or slouching a lot. What’s their most comfortable sitting position? Do they have a consistent posture or does it change depending on situation / present company? 
  • How’s their etiquette? Do they hold the door for people behind them? How do they handle handshakes and other kinds of typical contact? Does their language change or become more formal when speaking to strangers? To their elders? To their superiors? 
  • In a crowded space, do they get out of people’s way, or do people get out of THEIR way? 
  • How do they point something out? Pointing their finger? Nodding their head? A flippant wave of the hand?
  • What are their comfort gestures or self-touch gestures? Common comfort gestures include rubbing the back of the neck or gripping their own arms. Can they suppress these gestures or do they do them often?
  • Also consider the character’s common reactions to common emotions. Do they whoop when they’re excited? Do they tremble when angry? 
  • What parts of the body are the most expressive? Do they shuffle and stomp their feet a lot when agitated or excited? Are they a hand talker? Do they have an impressive range of motion with their eyebrows?
  • How do they sound? Do their car keys jingle as they walk? Do they drag their feet? Do their heels clack resoundingly on hard floors? Do they breathe loudly? Do they fidget in ways that make a lot of noise?
  • How do they handle eye contact?
  • Any behaviors they reserve for moments when they’re alone? (Or possibly among family/friends that don’t care?) Do they pick their nose? Do they bite their toenails? Do they sniff their armpits? Or do they not care if people see behavior like this?
  • Apart from comfort gestures, what else do they do to comfort themselves in trying times? What’s their go-to self care? What’s their comfort food? Where’s their safe space?
  • What are they doing with themselves as they’re suppressing emotion? Lip biting, fist clenching, and avoiding eye contact are common methods of coping with strong emotions.

30 Uncommon Character Development Questions ( send me a number )

edhelhernil:

  1. What position does your character sleep in? ( i.e; stomach, side, back, etc. ) Describe why they do this – optional.
  2. Does your character have any noteworthy features? Freckles? Dimples? A scar somewhere unusual? etc.
  3. Does your character have an accent? What does it sound like?
  4. Do they have any verbal tics? Do they have trouble pronouncing certain words or getting their thoughts across clearly?
  5. What are their chief tension areas? 
  6. If you were to pick one song – and only one song – to describe your character, what would it be and why?
  7. How does your character perceive themselves? Positive? Negative? Neutral?
  8. Are they a quick thinker or do they need time to sort through their thoughts?
  9. Does your character dream or are their nights filled with an empty blackness? Describe a dream they’ve had or a night they couldn’t sleep and what they did to preoccupy their time.
  10. If they had a choice, would they prefer a subway or a bus for public transportation?
  11. What do they think of creation? Do they believe in evolution or do they believe in God? What is their religion like?
  12. Describe 5 unusual characteristics your muse has.
  13. Have they ever been so overwhelmed they had to stop and take a break from something? 
  14. Are they a team player or do they prefer to be solo?
  15. Can they multi-task or must they focus on one subject at a time?
  16. What are their best school subjects? What are their worst? List five of each.
  17. Is your character an introvert or an extrovert? How do they handle big crowds of people?
  18. Are they a leader, do they prefer to follow, or would they rather just stay on the sidelines altogether?
  19. If your character was suddenly challenged, would they rather run away or stay and fight?
  20. If your character was allowed to murder one person without any consequences, who would that person be and why?
  21. Your character has been granted 3 wishes; what would they wish for and why?
  22. Does your character trust people right off the bat or does it take them some time to warm up to someone?
  23. Do they prefer romance or affection? What is the quickest way to your character’s heart?
  24. Does your character have any enemies? If so, who and why?
  25. Do they have any weird bedroom habits? Any unusual kinks?
  26. How does your character prepare for bed? Do they sleep at all or can they stay awake for days on end without trouble?
  27. If your character had one thing to say to their parents before they died, what would it be?
  28. Are they afraid of death? Do they have any regrets?
  29. Does your character get restless when things are too quiet or do they favour solitude and silence? Why?
  30. Finally; if your character was forced to eat one thing for the rest of their life, what would they choose and why?