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Writing Tip No. 12
Writing tip no. 12
The easiest way to expand your horizons is to research what works inspired the creators behind the media that inspired you.
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2020 -> 2021
Another redraw hehehe

✨ Kiki ✨
For this week’s video, I decided to get back into the swing of things by making some art inspired by one of my favorite Ghibli movies 💖 (I also tried out some new watercolor brushes! What do y’all think?)
If you wanna see the process that went into this artwork, check out the full video over on YouTube!
(DO NOT EDIT OR REPOST TO OTHER SITES / ACCOUNTS!)
Writing tip no. 16
Making a villain complex is not the same as making them sympathetic.

Last art based off the show but would've been cool if the characters were based off the respective plants they were named as
Writing tip no. 11
One of the easiest ways to get better at writing quickly is to write flash fiction. Flash fiction is a short story that is at most around 100 words. By limiting the amount of words you can use, you are forcing yourself to communicate the information to the audience in the most concise way as possible.
The most famous example of flash fiction: "For sale: baby shoes, never worn." communicates that whoever is selling these shoes probably had a child that was stillborn.