Risingstarling - Inner Ramblings

risingstarling - Inner Ramblings
risingstarling - Inner Ramblings
risingstarling - Inner Ramblings
risingstarling - Inner Ramblings
risingstarling - Inner Ramblings
risingstarling - Inner Ramblings
risingstarling - Inner Ramblings
risingstarling - Inner Ramblings
risingstarling - Inner Ramblings
risingstarling - Inner Ramblings

More Posts from Risingstarling and Others

6 years ago

quick proportion tips

- eyeballs are an eyeball width apart - ears align with the top of your brows to the bottom of your nose, and are the center-point of a profile view - lip corners line up to the center of each eye - hands are roughly the size of your face - feet are the same size as your forearm - elbows are aligned with your belly-button - your hands reach down mid-length of your thighs - both upper and lower legs (individually) are roughly the same size as your torso  (this is all rough estimates for proportion! feel free to add more to help others)

6 years ago

How to Plot A Complex Novel in One Day (It WILL take all day)

Now first, I have to say, that the plot you’re able to come up with in one day is not going to be without its flaws, but coming up with it all at once, the entire story unfolds right in front of you and makes you want to keep going with it. So, where to begin? 

What is your premise and basic plot? Pick your plot. I recommend just pulling one from this list. No plots are “original” so making yours interesting and complicated will easily distract from that fact, that and interesting characters. Characters will be something for you to work on another day, because this is plotting day. You’ll want the main plot to be fairly straight forward, because a confusing main plot will doom you if you want subplots. 

Decide who the characters will be. They don’t have to have names at this point. You don’t even need to know who they are other than why they have to be in the story. The more characters there are the more complicated the plot will be. If you intend to have more than one subplot, then you’ll want more characters. Multiple interconnected subplots will give the illusion that the story is very complicated and will give the reader a lot of different things to look at at all times. It also gives you the chance to develop many side characters. The plot I worked out yesterday had 13 characters, all were necessary. Decide their “roles” don’t bother with much else. This seems shallow, but this is plot. Plot is shallow. 

Now, decide what drives each character. Why specifically are they in this story? You can make this up. You don’t even know these characters yet. Just so long as everyone has their own motivations, you’re in the clear. 

What aren’t these characters giving away right off the bat? Give them a secret! It doesn’t have to be something that they are actively lying about or trying to hide, just find something that perhaps ties them into the plot or subplot. This is a moment to dig into subplot. This does not need to be at all connected to their drive to be present in the story.  Decide who is in love with who, what did this person do in the 70’s that’s coming back to bite them today, and what continues to haunt what-his-face to this very day. This is where you start to see the characters take shape. Don’t worry much about who they are or what they look like, just focus on what they’re doing to the story. 

What is going to change these characters? Now this will take some thinking. Everyone wants at least a few of the characters to come out changed by the end of the story, so think, how will they be different as a result of the plot/subplot? It might not be plot that changes them, but if you have a lot of characters, a few changes that are worked into the bones of the plot might help you.

Now list out the major events of the novel with subplot in chronological order. This will be your timeline. Especially list the historical things that you want to exist in backstory. List everything you can think of. Think about where the story is going. At this point, you likely haven’t focused too much on the main plot, yeah, it’s there, but now really focus on the rising actions, how this main plot builds its conflict, then the climactic moment. Make sure you get all of that in there. This might take a few hours. 

Decide where to start writing. This part will take a LOT of thinking. It’s hard! But now that you’ve got the timeline, pick an interesting point to begin at. Something with action. Something relevant. Preferably not at the beginning of your timeline - you want to have huge reveals later on where these important things that happened prior are exposed. This is the point where you think about what information should come out when. This will be a revision of your last list, except instead of being chronological, it exists to build tension. 

Once you’ve gotten the second list done, you’ve got a plot. Does it need work? Probably. But with that said, at this point you probably have no idea who half your characters are. Save that for tomorrow, that too will be a lot of work. 

After you’ve plotted the loose structure of your novel from this, see my next post to work on character! 

6 years ago
“It Might Not Be A Popular Thought… But Not Everyone Wants To Be Alive.”
“It Might Not Be A Popular Thought… But Not Everyone Wants To Be Alive.”
“It Might Not Be A Popular Thought… But Not Everyone Wants To Be Alive.”
“It Might Not Be A Popular Thought… But Not Everyone Wants To Be Alive.”
“It Might Not Be A Popular Thought… But Not Everyone Wants To Be Alive.”
“It Might Not Be A Popular Thought… But Not Everyone Wants To Be Alive.”
“It Might Not Be A Popular Thought… But Not Everyone Wants To Be Alive.”
“It Might Not Be A Popular Thought… But Not Everyone Wants To Be Alive.”

“It might not be a popular thought… but not everyone wants to be alive.”

Happy Birhtday Jason Todd🎂 (August 16)  

6 years ago
A Visual Glossary Of Braid Types

A visual glossary of braid types

More Visual Glossaries (for Her): Backpacks / Bags / Beads / Bobby Pins / Boots / Bra Types / Belt knots / Chain Types / Coats / Collars / Darts / Dress Shapes / Dress Silhouettes / Eyeglass frames / Eyeliner Strokes / Hairstyles / Hangers / Harem Pants / Hats / Heels / Jackets & Coats / Lingerie / Nail shapes / Necklaces / Necklines / Pants / Patterns (Part1) / Patterns (Part 2) / Plaid / Pleats / Puffy Sleeves / Scarf Knots / Shoes I / Shoes II / Shorts / Silhouettes / Skirts / Skirt Silhouettes / Tartans / Tops / Underwear / Veil Lengths / Vintage Hats / Waistlines / Wedding Gown Silhouettes / Wool

6 years ago

How to pronounce Jungkook's name

Just saw an ask on my TL. The correct pronunciation for Jungkook is Jeong-gug. The Jeong정 rhymes with long and the Gug국 rhymes with cook. That’s why when Jimin calls out Jungkook ah it goes something like “Jeong-gug-gah”. The last consonant kinda sticking to the next syllable. Like french. Lol.

**23rd May add-ons. Please read more for updated version. Cheers!

If you venture into Korean you’ll find that even the grammar’s arranged in a way that makes it easier to roll off the tongue. Like using -eun은 / -eul을 when a word ends with a consonant.. and -neun는 / -reul를 when it ends with a vowel.

Juhng-kook is the westernized way of saying it just like how Orangutan is pronounced oh-rang-ngoo-tan when Orang(Person) is pronounced Oh-rahng (rhymes with strung) & Hutan(Forest) is pronounced who-tahn(rhymes with run).

The Jeong-cook pronunciation is sometimes adapted by JK himself every once in a blue moon for International ARMYs so you can hear him switch back and forth depending on whether they’re speaking in English or addressing I-ARMYs versus speaking naturally in Korean and not thinking much about it.

“Hi, my name is Jung-cook” vs

“Ireumeun Jeong-gug”

Please refer to this video:

** Since a lot of you are still confused over the pronunciation, I thought I’d clarify with more educational videos:

Vowels

Now the issue with the ‘ㅓ’ eo character in 한글 hangul is that a lot of people tend to pronounce it as “uh” like “uh.. idk”. I’ve seen a “how to pronounce” video done by a non-native that said exactly that. Please try to find videos from natives. That would help you with accuracy.

Here’s a good video guide:

I urge you to explore more videos to broaden your knowledge. So long as you keep with the natives, you’ll be fine. Different teachers have different things to offer.

Consonants

This is for the Spanish speaker in my ask who talked about the 'J’ and the 'Ch’. Koreans tend to pronounce consonants more abruptly so you’re kinda there but it’s not as thick as a 'J’ nor is it as thin as a 'Ch’. You have ㅊ for the thin 'chs.

Here’s a good video guide:

Have fun studying!

6 years ago
Scottish Deerhound, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Borzoi, And Irish Wolfhound
Scottish Deerhound, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Borzoi, And Irish Wolfhound
Scottish Deerhound, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Borzoi, And Irish Wolfhound
Scottish Deerhound, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Borzoi, And Irish Wolfhound

Scottish Deerhound, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Borzoi, and Irish Wolfhound

Hound group

LCKC all breed show, day two

July ‘18

6 years ago
Virtue Requires A Delicate Balance. 

Virtue requires a delicate balance. 

6 years ago

Knuckle: Daemon, did you know that Jesus loves you?

Daemon, turning to Giotto: Oi, Giotto!

Giotto: What.

Daemon: Do you love me, bro?

Giotto: No, I hate you.

Daemon: *leaves the Vongola*

10 years ago

It's nice to know even the unbelievably attractive people have these moments

This Made My Day. 

This made my day. 

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risingstarling - Inner Ramblings
Inner Ramblings

Right now this is just anything that comes to mind since I'm a complete noob at tumblr. I've been hearing about it for years but I never really felt like I had anything to say. Well all that has changed now and I figured I'd see what all the hype about tumlr is really about. Anyway don't take anything I say too seriously for now...I'll probably change it later when I become more comfortable with this website.

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