- they/them
- xe/xem
- any/all
A hero would save the world over you, a villain would save you over the world.
I made sure to include almost all websites websites that work without sign-in or paying. These websites are meant for mainly art, writing, and OCS, but some coding, animation, and other misc got in too.
Floor Plan Creator
I adore this website. I use it a lot to plan out different OCs houses. Anyway, this is a blueprint/floorplan maker. It's great since it has a lot of options for furniture and architecture. I do suggest screenshotting the floorplans you create instead of downloading the png because that doesn't work.
A (Small) List of Trigger Warnings You Can Use
This is a list of various trigger warnings, which I find very useful for marking my writing. It has them sorted into overarching categories plus some extra info on how to mark how far in detail some triggers are talked about.
Picrew
This is very useful for figuring out character designs. It's basically a website that's similar to Gacha Life or any other customization thing, but artists make and upload their own customization. It's very hard to explain, but trust me bro.
Color Hunt
It's literally just a website of color palettes. It's basically heaven for me.
Spin The Wheel
I like using this website by editing the premade wheel with my own inputs. The wheel I have linked to, I made, and I use it whenever I have art block or need an idea for a character design.
Just Sketch Me
This website is just a poseable character rig. I don't use it much anymore, but it's very fun to mess around with. I suggest using it for art studies or practices since to get better at perspective.
CharacterHub
CharacterHub is one of my favorite websites. I keep all my OCs on there and use it to rp with my friends. Anyway, it's a website where you can create character profiles for your OCs, keep track of lore for you AUs, post art, receive and send fanart, and rp. This is the only website on the list that requires signing up in order for it to work, but I do recommend it!
Other helpful resources
@samdoesarts (YouTube)
@pikat (YouTube)
@ProkoTV (YouTube)
@mellon_soup (Pinterest)
I wanna know how you get attached to character. Like how do get invested in their story, personality, design, or just the character themself? Is it something broad like simply seeing them in comic strips over and over, seeing an animation of them, or something else like they are just the main character of a story? Or something specific like they share similar struggles to you, they have a cool design element, or their personality is comforting?
I wanna know for the reason of determining how I wanna approach creating stories that will make my friends intrigued.