I've thought of putting up some sort of stand in front of me that represents which season she's in, or wear something that signifies the season she's in. I want to do more than just say "Hey, {character's name} is still feeling pretty petty from that incident after long resting; she's in summer mode RN." Even if I act it out like, "My skin shines a yellow-orange glow from rage & my hair is practically fire from my anger." I want to do more.
I think that could work well... ideally, you would have different illustrations of your character that you could print out on card stock and fold into a stand that you can set on the table so everyone sees what you look like at any given moment.
Well, if you have an image you use to represent her, the only other option I could think of would be to use an image editing program and pickout the sections you want to recolor, then alter them digitally and print out multiple copies. Other than that just dressing in clothing that evokes the feeling you want to convey, even if it's not full on cosplay, could help to show intent to the rest of the group.
I don't know if it's your style but if it is you could wear a different hair clip with different colored flowers for each season. Baseball caps would work too if you're a traditional dude.
What do you suggest how I go about this?
I've thought of putting up some sort of stand in front of me that represents which season she's in, or wear something that signifies the season she's in. I want to do more than just say "Hey, {character's name} is still feeling pretty petty from that incident after long resting; she's in summer mode RN." Even if I act it out like, "My skin shines a yellow-orange glow from rage & my hair is practically fire from my anger." I want to do more.
I think that could work well... ideally, you would have different illustrations of your character that you could print out on card stock and fold into a stand that you can set on the table so everyone sees what you look like at any given moment.
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I honestly thought of that but I can't draw & I'm too broke to hire someone.
Well, if you have an image you use to represent her, the only other option I could think of would be to use an image editing program and pickout the sections you want to recolor, then alter them digitally and print out multiple copies. Other than that just dressing in clothing that evokes the feeling you want to convey, even if it's not full on cosplay, could help to show intent to the rest of the group.
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And now you too can play with the amazing art and assets we use in Roll20 for our campaign at Hazel's Emporium
I don't know if it's your style but if it is you could wear a different hair clip with different colored flowers for each season. Baseball caps would work too if you're a traditional dude.
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I can't draw either. Hero Machine 3.0 is my go-to character illustrator.
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