Alright, this is something I want to try. I'm creating this thread so that people can work on developing specific characters. You can post characters from games, stories, anywhere to get feedback and suggestions on how to improve them. Hopefully, this will help people create more 3-dimensional characters.
So what should you post if you want feedback on a character? Here's a general template you can use if you don't know where to get started. Feel free to precede it with a quick bit about the story, game, etc. they're coming from.
Name:
Gender:
Age:
History/Background (try to be short):
Goal/Objective:
Purpose in the Story:
Unique Habits:
Anything Else:
You may notice that I left physical descriptions out. A character's height, weight, eye color, hair color, hair style, etc. really don't matter here. I suppose you can post a pic if you want, but that's not what makes a good character. Also, you can add pieces of a characters' dialogue or anything related to them if you want. This may not seem like much since a character is a lot more than a short summary, but it'll get you thinking.
If you want to link to the story, game, etc. where the character came from, that's fine. But I'd recommend still posting the outline because you'll end up getting a lot more feedback with something short. :wink:
So what should you post if you want feedback on a character? Here's a general template you can use if you don't know where to get started. Feel free to precede it with a quick bit about the story, game, etc. they're coming from.
Name:
Gender:
Age:
History/Background (try to be short):
Goal/Objective:
Purpose in the Story:
Unique Habits:
Anything Else:
You may notice that I left physical descriptions out. A character's height, weight, eye color, hair color, hair style, etc. really don't matter here. I suppose you can post a pic if you want, but that's not what makes a good character. Also, you can add pieces of a characters' dialogue or anything related to them if you want. This may not seem like much since a character is a lot more than a short summary, but it'll get you thinking.
If you want to link to the story, game, etc. where the character came from, that's fine. But I'd recommend still posting the outline because you'll end up getting a lot more feedback with something short. :wink: