Thanks for all your input! lol. I'll probably need to change some of their names, seems like it. Which will be weird, considering I'm so used calling them their current names. Because I'm guilty of just typing out letters... or actually I go by sounds, not letters. A barrage of sounds. And I really come up with the names when the story gets to them, LOL.
I believe what she's saying is that if two of the same characters are too similar to the other, she combines them to save from introducing another character. Or even if they're two complete opposites, she combines them to make a very contradictory character.Quote:![]()
Anyway, back to the character topic, when I find myself having too many characters, I tend to combine them.![]()
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could you elaborate?
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. Uh, yeah, I guess that's what I mean. When I don't combine characters, I find that they have a tendancy to get dry and steriotypical. Actually, I've gotten better at characterization, so I don't feel it's as necessary for me personally, but it still helps. I think one of the biggest problems a character can have is too much characterization. Does that makes sense? Sometimes you can spend forever on little things like their first vehical and other stuff that doesn't pertain to the story at all until you completely loose the original idea of the character. Then again, sometimes that can be good. Hey, that made me think of something else! If you find yourself recycling the same character, doing some extreme characterization can change them in such a way that you can go back to the original character, develope them completely differently, then have two (or as many times as you do this) unique characters! Now that probably didn't make any sense at all. Maybe I'll remeber to check this thread later.