Do you ever find yourself over-using the word “angry” to describe characters in your writing? Try using these words instead:
livid
annoyed
outraged
mad
furious
infuriated
fuming
steaming
hot
heated
cross
cranky
wrathful
enraged / raging
seething
irate
exasperated
irritated
offended
pissed / pissed off
get yourself a friendship like these two
I found the clip.
@omegawolfgirl has a lovely Big Cat AU, and so far no one’s drawn the cat forms
or babies
so have both! I used a stock photo for the tiger (Toonz) and I can’t remember the ref photo for the snow leopard (Ohm)
the three babies were purely my imagination once I got used to the head shapes and fur types and colors/patterns of the originals/parents. Hopefully this is acceptable lol :)
I love that Toonzy is all fluffy and regal and Ohm is all sleek and handsome- and their babies are very fluff and cute-
I spent so long on this, but I drew Kryoz as a Lion because he has a blonde mane of his own! XD
“I like to think of death as less of an end, and more as a change of state. Like liquid to gas.”
“You should know that you’re not making me feel better.”
I'm gonna make some art and you should too!!!! that's right baby, peer pressure
I found the clip.
Ken: Imagine if someone handed you a box full of all the items you'd lost throughout your life.
Tyler: It would be nice to get my sense of purpose back.
Ethan: Oh, lovely, my childhood innocence! Thank you for finding this.
Cry: My will to live! I haven't seen this in years!
Felix: I knew I lost that potential somewhere!
Jack: Mental stability, my old friend!
Ken: ...Guys, could you lighten up a little?
A friendly reminder to please stop using self-depreciating remarks or humor about your writing. When you do so, you train your brain to believe it, to see all of the flaws, ignore all of the good points, and it drains all of the fun out of the writing experience. It also sets people’s expectations of your work when they see you don’t even have faith in your own work, and harms you in the long run.
So, let’s all say something nice about our writing, or in the very least something neutral. Instead of ‘Sorry, this is probably terrible lol’ try ‘I had fun working on this piece’ or ‘Here it is, hope you enjoy it :)’ and see how doing this over time affects your way of thinking.
Even if you don’t think it’s the greatest, you Wrote an Entire story By Your Self. Like, you popped it into being from your brain. HOW COOL IS THAT?! Really, super cool =D You did that, and you should be proud. Is it like your favorite author’s writing? No, but that makes it even more special because it’s a unique snowflake and no one else could have written that concept exactly like you just did. Give yourself a high five or a pat on the back, you writer you =)