she is the sun
her freckles dance across her nose,
and her eyes,
her eyes aflame in brilliance and light,
soul glistening like stars,
she wears her heart on her sleeve, but pretends
otherwise,
she smirks and plays,
just in the way,
the way she tilts her head to the
side
her laughter is silenced,
as fire,
fire in her eyes bright, blazes
something pulls in her heart
while she dances, there
and glances, there
looking toward his face,
because she's pretending
pretending that it's music playing
when there is no song
a cigarette ignites,
light blaring in her eyes
glistening in his light
she smiles, smoke haze all around her in a cloud
like a
she is the sun
her freckles dance across her nose,
and her eyes,
her eyes aflame in brilliance and light,
soul glistening like stars,
she wears her heart on her sleeve, but pretends
otherwise,
she smirks and plays,
just in the way,
the way she tilts her head to the
side
her laughter is silenced,
as fire,
fire in her eyes bright, blazes
something pulls in her heart
while she dances, there
and glances, there
looking toward his face,
because she's pretending
pretending that it's music playing
when there is no song
a cigarette ignites,
light blaring in her eyes
glistening in his light
she smiles, smoke haze all around her in a cloud
like a
Unique Character Design Tips by thundercake, literature
Literature
Unique Character Design Tips
In my opinion, these are the most important factors in any character design: color, concept, shape, simplicity, cohesiveness, repeatability, personality and uniqueness.
Color: Any design with colors all over the place creates too many places for the eye to look. Keep your color design very simple and zen. Looking at the colors shouldn't be jarring or confusing. This isn't to say only use one color, not at all, but try to make sure the ones you use are harmonious. Avoid mixing and matching different saturations of the same color or picking colors that clash with one another.
My rule of thumb: Stick to no more than three base colors and some
Fred + George Weasley Analysis by Weasley-Detectives, literature
Literature
Fred + George Weasley Analysis
Fred & George: A Short Character Analysis
Right, so first off I'm a big fan of the twins: both twins, not just Fred. I've always appreciated both as separate characters and I've never really understood how so many people never picked up on their differences. So I decided to do what I do best - RANT (wayhey!). Keep in mind this is just my own opinion based on what I've read in books 1-7.
In the first place it's important to know and understand the twins' differences, especially if you're writing a story that puts particular focus on them. Yes, both twins are bonkers, fun-loving, flirtatious, stubborn and lest we forget both in the possession
First Year: Framed by Zookie-The-Dragon, literature
Literature
First Year: Framed
Al thumped his head on the desk and almost upset his ink. He was in the library surrounded by books trying to finish his essay on the properties of monkswood, but he was struggling. Poppy was helping old professor Sprout, who was about a billion years old now, take her books up to the staff room, and then will probably be rewarded with a cup of tea and a chat. Rose and Verity were doing something in the Gryffindor common room, where Al could not get a message to them, probably chatting about their girly habits and Scorpius- Al checked his Chudley Cannons wristwatch- was ten minutes late to this study fiesta.
He looked back to his book- One t