can this be my public introduction to the cotl fandom
Bunger is me here!!!!
I’m opening commissions! Please dm me or send an ask about interest!
Hello everyone ! If you want me to draw any character of yours or from any fandom, you can commission me RIGHT NOW ! :DD It would also help me financially :) So here are my prices !
I hope it's alright, I have no idea if it's too much or too low.... I can also do some short animation ! If you want to know more or commission me, please dm me directly ! Also, please share this post, I need money haha !
I want to fuck him so bad it makes me look stupid
"Show, don’t tell" means letting readers experience a story through actions, senses, and dialogue instead of outright explaining things. Here are some practical tips to achieve that:
Tell: "The room was cold."
Show: "Her breath puffed in faint clouds, and she shivered as frost clung to the edges of the window."
Tell: "He was scared."
Show: "His hands trembled, and his heart thudded so loudly he was sure they could hear it too."
Tell: "She was angry."
Show: "She slammed the mug onto the counter, coffee sloshing over the rim as her jaw clenched."
Tell: "He was exhausted."
Show: "He stumbled through the door, collapsing onto the couch without even bothering to remove his shoes."
What characters say and how they say it can reveal their emotions, intentions, or traits.
Tell: "She was worried about the storm."
Show: "Do you think it'll reach us?" she asked, her voice tight, her fingers twisting the hem of her shirt.
Tell: "He was jealous of his friend."
Show: "As his friend held up the trophy, he forced a smile, swallowing the bitter lump rising in his throat."
Use the setting to mirror or hint at emotions or themes.
Tell: "The town was eerie."
Show: "Empty streets stretched into the mist, and the only sound was the faint creak of a weathered sign swinging in the wind."
Give enough clues for the reader to piece things together without spelling it out.
Tell: "The man was a thief."
Show: "He moved through the crowd, fingers brushing pockets, his hand darting away with a glint of gold."
What’s left unsaid can reveal as much as what’s spoken.
Tell: "They were uncomfortable around each other."
Show: "He avoided her eyes, pretending to study the painting on the wall. She smoothed her dress for the third time, her fingers fumbling with the hem."
Use metaphors, similes, or comparisons to make an emotion or situation vivid.
Tell: "The mountain was huge."
Show: "The mountain loomed above them, its peak disappearing into the clouds, as if it pierced the heavens."
Tell: "The village had been destroyed by the fire."
Show: "Charred beams jutted from the rubble like broken ribs, the acrid smell of ash lingering in the air. A child's shoe lay half-buried in the soot, its leather curled from the heat."
Just remembered I have free will, wish I didn’t.
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I went you the Xia gallery and cafe and it was SO COOL! The people there were so nice, which duh And zzsleepswas so nice! It was really cool meeting him but I fully freaked out lol, but the art is amazing and it was free! I honestly thought there would be something I could buy, I want to give them my money! there was this book I bought tho and it was extra comic in it and other cool art! Anyways point is the whole experience was super fun :].