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Searching for a fantasy 1x1 - am accepting ideas!
Hello my name is Spirit. I'm searching for a fantasy one x one, preferably one we can collab on to eventually make in comic/graphic novel form. Of course I want us to have fun, but I want to create a good story at the same time so I can illustrate it!
Now if you already have a fantasy story in mind you'd like to see illustrated, let me know! I would love to draw a short story of it, (max 30 comic pages).
Anywho, can't wait to write up a fantasy story!
Right now I have no ideas but we can think of some together.
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I'd be very much interested in this.
I've returned to the guild after a few hectic weeks of school.
The idea of working with graphic as a second medium to story telling sounds incredible. It really opens up a lot of possibilities and it makes me excited to see characters come alive that way.
I'm someone who can get inspired by the art of a world and it's characters. Nine out of ten times my character sheets come with an extensive description of attire and a picture(s).
I have a great character in mind for this whom I've used before and really enjoyed. It's a mysterious young woman who will fit perfectly in a fantasy setting.
It would be great to hear what you think.
Courtesy of the incredibly talented and generous Lillian Thorne, her work is amazing. I reccomend paying her shop a visit.
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Sure! Okay...I'm up for it! What exact setting and idea did you have?
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For the setting I was thinking medieval with some light fantasy mixed in.
My character would be a traveling fortune teller with a gruesome past. What kind of character would you like to portray?
I have a lot of other characters we can use as well. Usually having more characters involved in the life of the main character makes for better development.
I could post my main character here so you can see what's she's like. There are some other characters involved in her story as well. I've also got their character sheets.
I didn't really have any ideas yet but writing for a character usually sparks up some good story elements.
Courtesy of the incredibly talented and generous Lillian Thorne, her work is amazing. I reccomend paying her shop a visit.
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