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This weekâs Steven Universe Podcast reveals secrets of the artistic process! Listen here: http://bit.ly/2vxjYdE
(đ¨: Katie Mitroff)
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Yuri is so done, he canât believe it yet.
A few Sketchbook pages I never posted :P
Bigger cardboard sketchbook, July 2016 - April 2017, pages 31-32
Adaire looks very sweet until she opens her mouth

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Character Creation Sheet
Logistics
Name:
Age:
Gender (if applicable):
Hair:
Eyes:
Style:
Sexual preference (if applicable):
Relationships
Family members:
How well do they get along with their family?
Who is their best friend?
What their friendship history?
What is their romantic history?
Are the in a relationship?
What do they dream of in an ideal mate?
Personality
Do they have any quirks?
What are their core values?
How do they peel an orange?
What do they want in life?
What are they passionate about?
What are they afraid of?
What do they regret?
How happy are they?
Whatâs holding them back?
Plot
Plot role (MC, friend, mentor, enemy, etc):
What do they add to the plot that no one else can?
What is their plot goal?
Is it their goal or someone elseâs (an order/command, etc)?
How does their goal coincide with the MCâs?
How motivated are they to complete their task?
What are they willing to do (steal, kill, etc)?
Helpful links for filling out the sheet:
(creating a character from scratch) (appearance) (friendship is magic) (swoons and wounds) (outline for a distinct character) (three goals for every character)
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Rebecca Sugar on character creation
Hello! I love your blog! đ I was just wondering if you had any posts about creating a world? From scratch/your imagination/etc. Something that resembles the Character Sheet you created? Thank you! đ
//Sure thing! It got long- Feel free to pick and choose. Please note some of this was inspired from this generator.
Planet Creation
Planet Name: [And how to pronounce it]Diameter: [Of the planet]Core Type: [Molten?]Density: [ _ times that of the Earth- unless of course it is the Earth]Mass: [Same as above^]Gravity: [Same as the above]Atmosphere Type: [I canât really list them all, so best to research]Atmospheric Pressure: [ _ times that of the Earth, unless it is the Earth]Surface Water: [How much water covers the planet? How many oceans? Lakes?]Surface Divisions: [How many continents? Is it all one large mass connected together?]Axial Tilt: [Earth is 23.44°]Number of Moons: [Are they all visible?]Moon Name(s): [And how to pronounce them]Star System Type: [Binary (two stars)? Other?]Star Details: [Type]Star Name: [And how to pronounce the name]Solar System Name: [And how to pronounce it]Number of Gas Giants in System: [Self explanitory]Number of Asteroid Belts in System: [Self explanitory]Other Planets: [Include the number and the names]Hours in a day: [Earth has 24]Number of days in a year: [Earth has 365]Number of months: [Earth has 12]Common Climate: [What kind of rain does this planet have? Does it get any rain? Snow? Sun?]Common Dominating Species: [Or rather, the focus of said world; aka in a story about Earth, it would be humans]
Species Creation
Basics
Home Environment: [Grassland, sea shore, open country?]Basic Diet: [Omnivore? Carnivore?]Feeding Method: [Hunter? Browser? Farmer?]Metabolism: [Are they warm blooded?]Type of Society: [Pack? Herd? Hive? Solitary?]Creature Size: [Compared to human]Creature build: [Light, medium, heavy, etc?]Average weight: [On a range, aka â120 lbs - 200 lbsâ]Position in Food Chain: [Middle, bottom, top?]Galactic Social Standing: [Trades? Militants? Hostile/friendly?]Racial Wealth: [Poor, average, wealthy?]
Reproductive Strategy and Life Cycle
Number of Offspring: [On average, and maximum amount]Commitment to Young: [Average, low, high?]Lifespan Average: [Earth years]Number of Sexes: [Donât have to answer if youâre working with humans- chances are you already know]Method of Birth: [Again, donât have to answer if youâre working with humans]Misc. Reproductive Info: [Keep in mind aliens that have ovoviviparity as a mode of reproduction in their society arenât likely to have breasts]
Body Plan and Biology
Movement Method: [Do they walk? Fly? Teleport?]Symmetry: [Are they bilateral, like vertebrates?]Posture: [Upright? Semi-upright? Horizontal?]Number of Limbs: [In total]Number of Walking Limbs: Â [How many limbs are used for walking?]Number of Handing Limbs: [Of the total limbs, how many are used for grasping objects?]Number of Extra Limbs: [Do they have the same strength, dexterity, and sensitivity of the other limbs? Tails? Extra appendages?]Natural Weapons: [Venom? Claws? Fangs? Tails?]Integument Type: [Armour Plates? Skin- like humans? Heavy chitin?]Voice Box: [Normal frequency range? Do they speak out their mouths?]Average Appearance: [Skin colors, limbs, extra limbs, eyes, ear shape, facial shape, body shape, height, weight, skin patterns, hair colors, etc]
Senses
How many senses: [Total]Number of Eyes: [Total]Eye Placement: [Wide? Close together? On the face?]Vision: [Poor? Excellent?]Hearing: [Poor? Excellent?]Kinesthetic: [Poor? Excellent?]Taste: [Poor? Excellent?]Smell: [Poor? Excellent?]Other: [Anything else?]
Personality Traits
[List of common traits your species are known for][Include if theyâre more curious than humans, etc]
Statistics
Strength: 0/10Dexterity: 0/10Intelligence: 0/10Health: 0/10Magic: [if applicable] 0/10Balance: 0/10Charisma: 0/10Suspicion: 0/10Empathy: 0/10Curiosity: 0/10Concentration: 0/10Open Minded: [How do they feel about other species?] 0/10Social Need: 0/10
Other Important Information
Religion: [Include deities]Language: [Is it spoken? Signed?]Names: [Are there common names? Any forbidden names?]Population: [On average, how many are on the planet, how many are there in total, and how many per settlement/herd/hive/pack/etc.?]Life Cycle: [How quickly do they age, and how fast do they mature?]Technology: [How advanced are these species?]Intelligence: [How smart are these species?]Culture: [Fashion, the arts, entertainment, holidays, customs, traditions, languages, etc.]Dating/Courting: [What starts the process? What are relationships like? Is there even any dating? What about marriage?]Society: [Social structure, family life, roles/divisions, gender roles, gender identity, sexuality/love, common gestures, race, ethnicity, politics, etc.]Government: [Government type, laws, punishment, finances, history, defense, education, medicine, transportation, economy, etc.]Housing Structures: [How close do they live to each other? How secure are these buildings? Common materials? Practicality?]Magic: [Is there any magic? Common terminology? Characteristics? Elements or types? Banned/forbidden abilities?]
Character Development Checklist 2.0
Several months ago I posted the original Character Development Checklist, because why wouldnât you need dozens of random questions about your character?
In my humble opinion, thereâs no such thing as too many questions. How can we ever know too much about our characters? The reader might not see it, but everything the author knows will mold the characters and the story. How can that be a bad thing?
Which is exactly why I added dozens of questions to the original character sheet. Check out a link to the first one above, and scroll below for an updated version
Basics:
Characterâs Name (first, middle, last)
Characterâs Nickname(s)
Name pronunciation
Origin of name
Age
Ethnicity
Sex/Gender
Sexual orientation
Hair color
Eye color
Height
Weight
Scars
Tattoos
Birthmarks
Piercings
Right/left handed/ambidextrous
Glasses/contacts
Apparel:
Clothing preferences
Accessories
Style
Trinkets
Favorite possession
Equipment
Grooming habits
Family and Relationships:
Parents
Siblings
Grandparents
Marital Status
Significant Other
Children
Pets
Friends
Enemies
Close relatives
Non-close relatives
Ancestors
Religion:
The religion they follow (if any)
Beliefs
Superstitions
Virtues
Location:
Country of Birth
Place of Birth (State, city, etc)
First Language
Cultures
Traditions
Schooling:
Highest Education
Degrees
Home-schooled/public school/private school
Favorite subject
Favorite teacher
Least favorite subject
Least favorite teacher
Average grade
Study habits
Special education
Graduating year
Work:
Occupation
Salary
Employment history
Work space
Mode of Transportation
Total income
Boss
Hours
Experience
Co-worker relationships
Rank
Work ethic
Home:
Rent or Own
House, apartment, etc
Mode of transportation
Living space
Address
Hometown
Inner Workings Of Your Character:
Secrets
Fears
Worries
Eating Habits
Food preferences
Sleep preferences
Work preferences
Book preferences
Music preferences
Introverted/extroverted
Optimist/pessimist
Hobbies
Pet peeves
Prejudices
Proud of
Biggest vulnerability
Embarrassed by
Worst memory
Best memory
Earliest memory
Fondest memory
Skilled at
Unskilled at
Attitude
Obsessions
Stresses
Addictions
Handicaps (physical)
Handicaps (emotional/psychological)
Allergies
Medical history
IQ
Temperament
Attitude
Perception and outlook on life
Desires
Regrets
Soft spots
Habits:
Verbal quirks
Physical quirks
Gestures
Work habits
Sleeping habits
Annoying habits
Irrational habits
Eating habits
Healthy habits
Unhealthy habits
Mannerisms
Drinking habits
Vices
Objects Kept In - And Why:
Their closet
Their bedroom
Their purse/bag
Their fridge
Their car
Their desk
Their pockets
Their junk drawer
Their glove compartment
Their backpack
Their locker
Their car trunk
Their wallet
Their suitcase
Favorites:
Favorite book
Favorite movie
Favorite hobby
Favorite animal
Favorite color
Favorite season
Favorite food
Favorite drink
Favorite time of day
Favorite song
Favorite music genre
Favorite memory
Favorite band
Favorite words
Favorite subject
Favorite number
Favorite TV-show
Favorite place
Least Favorite:
Least favorite book
Least favorite movie
Least favorite hobby
Least favorite animal
Least favorite color
Least favorite season
Least favorite food
Least favorite drink
Least favorite time of day
Least favorite song
Least favorite music genre
Least favorite memory
Least favorite band
Least favorite words
Least favorite subject
Least favorite number
Least favorite TV-show
Least favorite place
Other:
Talents
Political preference
Strengths
Flaws
Prized possessions
Special/favorite memories
Time and date of birth
What they love
What they hate
Social class
Sports/clubs
Blood type
Posture
Speech impediments
Spending habits
Core Values
Core values shape our decision-making. Theyâre our own moral compass, and each personâs core values are specific to them. That said, thereâs no such thing as a âwrongâ core value! Maybe itâs something you donât value, but that doesnât make it any less important to someone else. Similarly, just because itâs not a core value doesnât mean you donât give a shit about it. Just because integrity isnât a core value doesnât mean youâre going to cheat on tests and lie to friends or whatever. Just because friendship isnât a core value doesnât mean you are and want to be always alone and friendless.
You should do this exercise for your entire main and support character cast. Protagonists, villains, everyoneâexcept maybe George at the cash register. Maybe you can if you want, though. They say you should write every character as if they think the story is about them. Finding their core values will help them make choices that reflect their own beliefs, not just decisions contrived to make a point, further the plot, or support the MC. Take your time. Do it for yourself, too, if that helps you get into it. Reflect on whether or not theyâre your values. Just because you were raised in a competitive family doesnât mean you have to value it like youâre expected to.
Preferably, youâll print this list out. Read through all of them. Then read through again, and checkmark 10 values that matter to you. Finally, on a third read through, place a second checkmark next to five of them. These five are your core values.
Achievement (sense of accomplishment by means of skills, practice, perseverance, or exertion.)
Advancement (moving forward in your career through promotions)
Adventure (work which frequently involves risk taking or travel)
Aesthetic (involved in studying or appreciated the beauty of ideas, things, etc)
Autonomy (work independently, determine the nature of your work without significant direction from others)
Caring (love, affection)
Challenge (stimulates full use of your potential)
Change & Variety (varied, frequently changing work responsibilities and/or work settings)
Competition (your abilities against others where there is a clear win/lose outcome)
Cooperation (opportunity to work as a team towards common goals.)
Creativity (being imaginative, innovative, coming up with ideas)
Economic security (having enough money)
Excitement (experience a high degree of, or frequent excitement in your work)
Family happiness (being able to spend quality time and develop relationships and family)
Friendship (develop close personal relationships)
Health (physical and psychological well-being)
Help others (be involved in helping people in a direct way, individually or in a group)
Help society (do something to contribute to improve the world)
Inner harmony (being at peace with oneself)
Integrity (sincerity and honesty)
Intellectual status (be regarded as an expert in your field, thought of as smart
Knowledge (understanding gained through study and experience)
Leadership (influence over others, rather lead than follow)
Leisure (have time for hobbies, sports, activities, and interests)
Location (live somewhere that will fit your lifestyle and allow you to do the things you enjoy most)
Loyalty (steadfastness and allegiance)
Pleasure (enjoyment)
Power (authority, control)
Precision (work in situations where there is little tolerance for error)
Responsibility (being accountable for results)
Recognition (getting acknowledged for your contribution)
Stability (work routine and have largely predictable duties, not likely to change over a long period of time)
Spirituality
Time freedom (flexible work schedule, no specific work hours required)
Wealth (profit, gain, make a lot of money)
Wisdom (accumulation of knowledge)
(you arenât limited by the values on this list, by the way)
This sort of guideline should lean your characterâs choices one way or another. That said, itâs not at all meant to be seen as constraints for your characters. Core values can be a tremendous amount of stress to your character. They bring out what Iâve mentioned beforeâhow people at times seem like paradoxes (remember this post?! Told you it was a topic Iâd bring up a lot).
Think about this scenario. Two of your core values are friendship and integrity. Your best friend is going to fail their math class if you donât help them with the homework! And itâs more than just âhelpingâ⌠theyâre so far behind that they want you to actually do some of their homework for them. Helping them would be friendship. But helping them also goes against integrity. How do you decide? How can you justify putting one value over another? If you choose friendship and help her, youâll get that knot in your stomach. You know itâs not right to cheat like this, and it stresses you out. If you refuse to help, same thing: youâre feeling terrible for not helping. Friends should always help each other, and youâre letting your own morals damage a friendship that you really value.
In this way, sometimes a character with integrity will make a choice thatâs not all that honest. Is it out of character? Paradoxical? From a surface view, yes. But they havenât abandoned their integrity. In fact, theyâre feeling miserable about putting integrity on a back burner. And theyâll continue to feel miserable about it until they find a balance.
Closing thoughtâcore values give your character dimension and depth. A character that values integrity and always, every time without fail chooses to follow the road of integrity is often flat and predictable. So make your character uncomfortable! Make them stress over their decisions. Make them miserable. Only then will they be miserably human like the rest of us.
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Character Sheet
//Witter here with a character sheet that I use. I hope it comes in handy!
âA quote from or about your character.â
   - Book, Chapter, Thought, Etc.
   General Information
Name: [The name you call them and they call themselves mainly; but if it isnât their real biological name, make sure you note that information down somewhere] Name Meaning: [Self explanatory] Pronunciation: [Self explanatory] Other Names: [Nicknames? Aliases?] Titles: [A title they might have earned? Like âThe Trouble Makerâ or âGeneralâ?]
Sex: [Self explanatory] Gender: [Self explanatory] Age: [Can add what they look like in terms of age]
Birth Date: [Were they born on Earth with our terms of years?] Birth Place: [Self explanatory; where were they born?]
Species: [Human? Shape shifter? Alien?] Home-Planet: [Earth? Mars? Completely made up planet?] Nationality: [I think this goes without saying] Occupation: [Space janitor? Mortician? Artist?]
Dominant Hand: [Ambi? Left? Right? Third Hand?] Astrological Sign: [Leo? Cancer? Virgo? A completely new one?] Blood Type: [Might come in handy]
   Appearance
Main Appearance: [Hereâs where I put a detailed paragraph or two talking about the general description of my character, from skin color, to facial shape, to height/weight, hair color, birthmarks, scars, skin conditions, eye color, etc.]
Alternative Appearances: [This refers to other forms your character might have. Like, say they have a disguise or theyâre a shape shifter]
   Image
Wardrobe: [Self explanatory]
Accessories: [Self explanatory] Musical Instruments: [Self explanatory] Piercings: [Self explanatory] Hygiene: [Self explanatory] Makeup: [Self explanatory] Perfume / Cologne: [Self explanatory] Scent: [Natural] Tattoos: [Self explanatory- I usually put this and piercings up in Appearance, but if itâs feeling cluttered to you, this is fine]
   Health
Diet: [Self explanatory] Exercise: [Self explanatory; how frequently?] Fitness: [Self explanatory; Are they âin shapeâ?] Posture: [Self explanatory]
Abnormalities: [In their health] Aids: [Medicines, coping habits, Glasses, Hearing Aids, etc?] Allergies: [Include their severity] Diseases: [If they have any] Illnesses: [If they have any] Disorders: [If they have any] Broken Bones: [If they have any] Reason for Health: [This is a general explanation of how they might have come to have what they have, hereditary or if they fell from a tree and got a broken bone]
   Voice
Accent / Dialect: [Self explanatory] Voice: [Self explanatory; rough/delicate/raspy, etc] Laughter: [Self explanatory; is it breathy? Bubbly? Almost too soft to hear?] Impediments: [Self explanatory; stutters, etc.]
   Psychology
Languages: [Languages they might know] Personality: [Self explanatory; this usually gets really long]
   Philosophy
Outlook on Life: [Self explanatory] Philosophy / Motto: [Self explanatory]
   Character
Priorities: [Self explanatory; goals they have in mind?] Self Confidence: [Self explanatory; how they outwardly show it] Self Control: [Self explanatory] Self Esteem: [Self explanatory; this is how they feel deep inside]
Quirks: [Self explanatory; like, do they rub their neck a lot? Always fiddle with stuff?] Hobbies: [Self explanatory] Closet Hobbies: [Self explanatory; stuff they arenât too keen on sharing] Guilty Pleasures: [Self explanatory]
Habits: [Self explanatory] Nervous Tics: [Self explanatory] Soft Spots: [Self explanatory]
Most Prized Possession: [Self explanatory] Collections: [Self explanatory]
Regrets: [Self explanatory] Secrets: [Self explanatory] Darkest Secret: [Self explanatory] Pet Peeves: [Self explanatory]
Phobias: [Self explanatory]
   Preferences
Likes: [Self explanatory] Dislikes: [Self explanatory]
Favorites: [Self explanatory; general things, such as favorite food, movie genre, music, etc] Least Favorites: [Self explanatory]
   Combat
Ability: [Self explanatory] Position: [Self explanatory; position they find themselves when in combat, defense or offense, as well as if theyâre leader, etc] Weapon: [Self explanatory] Element: [Self explanatory] Martial Arts: [Self explanatory] Strengths: [Self explanatory] Weaknesses: [Self explanatory] Restrictions: [Self explanatory]
   Home, Work, and Education
Abode: [What kind of place do they live in? Apartment? Duplex? House? What does the interior look like?]
Pets: [Self explanatory] Roommates: [Self explanatory]
Sleep Patterns: [Self explanatory] Eating Habits: [Self explanatory]
   Social
Mother: [Self explanatory] Father: [Self explanatory] Guardians: [Self explanatory] Siblings: [Self explanatory] Children: [Self explanatory] Best Friend: [Self explanatory] Close Friends: [Self explanatory] Friends: [Self explanatory] Team: [Self explanatory] Acquaintances: [Self explanatory] Rivals: [Self explanatory] Enemies: [Self explanatory]
   Romance
First Love: [Self explanatory] Love Interests: [Self explanatory] Significant Other: [Self explanatory] Sexual and Romantic Orientation(s): [Self explanatory]
   Reactions
(Optional; but generally, this is how they react to what theyâre feeling)
Angry: Anxious: Conflicted: Criticized: Depressed: Embarrassed: Excited: Frightened: Guilty: Happy: Humiliated: Nervous: Offended: Praised: Rejected: Sad: Stressed: Thoughtful:
   Biography
Background: [Self explanatory, but basically how theyâve grown up- their past, etc. that leads up to their story]
Earliest Memory: [Self explanatory] Fondest Memory: [Self explanatory] Worst Memory: [Self explanatory]
   Miscellaneous
[If youâve missed anything, you can add it here! Fun things to add: MBTI types, temperament, Hogwarts House, Pokemon Team, etc.]
This is me when Iâm explaining Steven Universe XDÂ