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#22
A mix of live action, book form for the more striking scenes, and a distorted spiral-y live action when the Elder Gods come into play.
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#23Brian Wrote: Like This:![]()
Video of LitRPG!
This was a great show. I was too young to understand the concept of shows being cancelled when I watched it and kept waiting for them to make it home. It took me a decade or so to understand that the show was cancelled, but I was stoked to find the official script for the unproduced series finale online.
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#24
I imagine my character art and cover for my main story make that pretty clear. (Animated, yes.)
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#25
Like it's a movie live action all the way, I've never thought about it, but I think trying something else could be fun.
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#27
The best damn story there is. Haha. No, seriously, I think it is good and that all my grammar is great but then I find out it's not. So yea, I got a lot to work on.
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#28L Wrote: The best damn story there is. Haha. No, seriously, I think it is good and that all my grammar is great but then I find out it's not. So yea, I got a lot to work on.Its ok. lol. I think mine is the best damn story out there too and think my grammar and spelling is on point. Every time I reread it though, I find something I missed.
How so you find your grammar isn't good? in what way?
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#29Camelboy Wrote:Run-on sentences and wrong or no punctuations, but now I have Grammarly which is helping a lot.L Wrote: The best damn story there is. Haha. No, seriously, I think it is good and that all my grammar is great but then I find out it's not. So yea, I got a lot to work on.Its ok. lol. I think mine is the best damn story out there too and think my grammar and spelling is on point. Every time I reread it though, I find something I missed.
How so you find your grammar isn't good? in what way?
Re: How do you imagine your fiction in your head?
#30L Wrote:I'll have to check that out!Camelboy Wrote:Run-on sentences and wrong or no punctuations, but now I have Grammarly which is helping a lot.L Wrote: The best damn story there is. Haha. No, seriously, I think it is good and that all my grammar is great but then I find out it's not. So yea, I got a lot to work on.Its ok. lol. I think mine is the best damn story out there too and think my grammar and spelling is on point. Every time I reread it though, I find something I missed.
How so you find your grammar isn't good? in what way?
Re: How do you imagine your fiction in your head?
#32
Whenever I picture things, I would say mostly live action style, mixed with CGI/VFX. Occasionally cartoony, but I wouldn't say "anime" style animation.
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#33
Legend of the Spellthief - Animated Show.
The Empire That Blocked the Sun - Live-Action film or short series.
The Empire That Blocked the Sun - Live-Action film or short series.
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#35Raming Wrote: A lot cooler than it actually is.Lol. Don't sell yourself short
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#36Quote:When I think about my stories, it depends on what kind of story. If it’s a fanfiction, any scenes I can imagine vividly enough are generally in that game/show’s cutscene/art style; if it’s an original story, it’s always going to be some kind of animation.
I don't think in any kind of cartoon style at all. Even when I recall old comicbook stories, the stories reform in my head as live action. Also, during the dialog bits of my stories, my inner eye concentrates on facial expressions. It helps me figure out the characters' motives.
Tasìa del Alma-Gris
Book One: The Gray Soul
Book Two: The Premie Harvest
Book Three: The Ascendent City
Science Fiction Mystery
A thief in a post-apocalyptic
South America struggles
to survive and thrive.
-MTurner
Book One: The Gray Soul
Book Two: The Premie Harvest
Book Three: The Ascendent City
Science Fiction Mystery
A thief in a post-apocalyptic
South America struggles
to survive and thrive.

Quote:Through my reading, I was engrossed
An tale of interest, you may boast
A real page turner, I stayed up late
Hooked, I read several chapters straight
-MTurner
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#38
I do picture my story like an anime, but in some battle scenes, I imagine the darkness and gloom like LOTR.
Re: How do you imagine your fiction in your head?
#40
In words. But not lucid prose. I imagine it as a shopping list of "he does X and then Y happens so then he does Z". Interestingly enough, I also don't get any mental images when I read :/