u/Aggravating_Run_8753

This amazing art was created by: @Ballz4lyfe11
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This amazing art was created by: @Ballz4lyfe11

I highly recommend checking out her art; each thing she uploads is more beautiful than the last, I'm not even kidding.

u/Aggravating_Run_8753 — 13 hours ago
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This art was created by: @zayajima

Alastor's robe kinda reminds me of a pajama set he wore on the unofficial but more popular Instagram account; anyway, two divas.

u/33333Ducky — 17 hours ago
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  1. His hair is shaped like a lying apple.
  2. His cape is supposed to look like an apple when you look at it from behind.
  3. His hat literally has an apple.
  4. His cane has an apple.

AppleDuck-man

u/Aggravating_Run_8753 — 6 days ago

I haven't drawn in years, so I think it turned out a bit weird. I just wanted to draw him, and I literally colored him with the highlighters. I swear his hair is the hardest part to draw. Especially those little antennae.

I think the first drawing is my favorite by far.

u/Aggravating_Run_8753 — 7 days ago

At least I think (and some friends agree) that I have some interesting and good ideas for a fanfic (good enough to create a story that isn't boring) I want to write, but man! I've NEVER written any fanfiction, not even a poem or anything like that.

Now I've come up with a really great (or at least entertaining) story in my head, but I can't seem to put it down on paper.

I feel incredibly frustrated because I genuinely want to write, but I feel like things might end up being too cheesy, forced, poorly explained, lacking depth, and just plain corny.

I've even literally come up with ideas for drawing some scenes. I mean, I'm not an excellent artist, but I can produce good drawings. I even have a whole playlist in my head for each scene. This is eating me up inside; I can't! 😭

And what stresses me out the most is that it might look like those Wattpad fanfics written by 13-year-old girls (those who have appeared in memes) because maybe my vocabulary isn't that great and I can't tell the story in a clever way.

If you have experience, what things have helped you improve? What advice would you give me? book recommendations

EDIT: Thanks everyone for your advice, I'm taking it all into account. I might write a series of one-shots just to practice. If you have any more suggestions, please feel free to write them; I'd really appreciate it. I'm also using a translator, so my English might look a bit odd.

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u/Aggravating_Run_8753 — 15 days ago