Here’s my creative approach to externalizing something I’ve really come to embrace as a roleplayer and fiction writer, from wise words courtesy of the one-and-only Judd Karlman:

I’m experimenting with a lot of different kinds of creative expression these days – possibly a few too many. I think eventually I’ll try to settle into focusing on a handful of approaches, once I discover what I enjoy and what I seem to be able to do with at least a little competence. Until then, I’ll continue to try all kinds of stuff.

It does seem, though, that this thing where I sketch/write something in pencil or pen and then scan it and use Photoshop to mash it up with a splash of painted colors (also scanned) seems to be a frontrunner for my favorite technique of the moment. This is the third one I’ve shared, and I’ve already done a couple more that I’ll share later. I enjoy playing around with this kind of thing. It enables me to create something tactile but also bring it into the digital realm in its own unique way.

3 Responses to “A Question of Character”

  1. Judd says:

    I said that? That is cool. It is a neat thing to say.

    I have no memory of it. Odd.

    Thanks, Mick, for remembering it and for making it all purty.

  2. Printed postcards of that should be passed out at all cons.

  3. [...] framed episodically and the in-play focus is on the characters and their issues, relationships, and QUESTIONS, anything is [...]

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