A fully articulated Spinosaurus display. Spinosaurus was an enormous dinosaur that lived in what is now North Africa some 112 to 93 million years ago, and is believed by many to be the largest and longest of all theropod species. The function and structure of their titular “spines” is widely debated; some believe that they were connected by a thin web of skin, perhaps as a threat display or for thermoregulation, while others suggest they might have been hidden under a large hump of flesh and fat. Images by
So you have a set of characters ready for the curtain to rise and the story to begin. But how do they get along with each other? Do they even get along at all?
Character relationships are REALLY hard to do. But character webs have helped me keep track of how everybody relates to one another. They’re a way to visually connect characters to help you remember what they think of each other.
They end up looking something like this:
And honestly? They’re just as cool as they look. Let’s go through a quick rundown of how they work.
And they’re like 2 dollars guys this is the best pen ive ever owned in my life
AND ITS WATER PROOF I PUT SOME WATER ON SOEM LINES AND IT DIDNT BLEED GUYS THESE PENS
I have used these pens! They are, indeed, awesome. Very good for drawing outlines and then using watercolors over. One of these, a water brush, and a tiny set of watercolor pans and you have an awesomely portable art kit. Like so (though that one has a different black brush pen).