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Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: Mar 27, 2024 ^^
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Okay I love world building, but this is just how you should construct a world. The way that a reader is going to consume the content is primarily though the lens of the characters, so the world should be constructed to make that lens as satisfying and coheasive as possible for the sake of the veiwer.
Like a dark ride in an amusment park, or a videogame with a liniar story.
As long as you can think critically about how what you're putting in effects the world around the path that the perspective is taking you're going to get a lovely world regardless.
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That's still good worldbuilding in my eyes (I say as I have 3 notebooks for my novel laying around somewhere just for landscapes. Don't ask how many for the flora and fauna).
Oh btw, I did find the dust tool in Clip after a while. It was merged in with the other one 🤷♀️ (from your tutorial on lining and coloring)
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If you ever wanted to add more to the world you could make bonus comics, perhaps after castoff concludes its main story. But that’s completely up to you. I understand why you’d want to do it this way, and I often do it this way too, with a mix of making my world as ridiculously fun as possible, for example one of my biggest themes in my story is being an individual. Because of this I made little stone creatures (i believe their name, golems comes from Jewish mythology??) who used to have no humanity till a witch saved them. Another theme being the past and generations. So I put a lot of work into the ideas of lost temples and statues, hidden entryways to the past Journals from long, long ago etc. At the same time sometimes I just add stuff because. I think it’s really fun to add stuff just because you want to but also making it tie into your story and themes it’s important.
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@noone8785
2 months ago
If your world building fits your story well there isnt a need for more. Way too many people, myself included, have wasted more time building a world than we have telling the stories in it.
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