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Sun Sep 13, 2009 12:37 pm
Alec Laine says...



Interesting... I don't usually think about it that much. But I guess I get into a sort of "flow" eventually, where I can go for several days, imagining that I am one of the characters in my book. Then, "as" that character, I write a journal with a few quotes that would be typical for "me", in different situations. Then when I sit down to write, I have a good base around how the characters sound and are to be around.
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Tue Sep 22, 2009 3:55 pm
Dark Sploosh says...



Flips back and forth between anime and a live action film. Usually depends on the mood, but often I'll visualize it both ways in the same story. I'd say seeing everything done in an anime style is most common, though.
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Tue Sep 22, 2009 7:19 pm
LolitaRose says...



I usually see the scenes in and out, as in sometimes I have them completely in my head, while other ones are just to hard for me to grasp.

As for the characters, I can't see their faces either. I can see their clothes and their hair, but I can never focus on the face.
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Jack-a-Lynn says...



I see what I'm writing as a live action movie while I'm planning or just thinking about the story, but I feel what the character would be feeling while I write. I physicalize it sometimes, to help get into a character's mindset. My mom caught me pacing around the computer room once while I was writing a particularly tense scene where my MC was extremely agitated. :lol:
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Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:44 pm
Lia says...



I also imagined characters with anime features. That is because I am a very big anime fan. I still do, but for the books that are not that strongly developed in my head. For the ones that I have them close and where the characters are not at all strangers to me, because I know everything about them from the first tooth to their wildest dreams; the images in my head mix, and become either realistic or an anime with great graphics :lol:
  





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Tue Oct 13, 2009 9:41 pm
irishfire says...



Normally, if I get an idea progressed enough to start to imagine what the characters look like, I'll see it in my head like a movie, with the setting, special effects and stuff and once I have that down I focus on the characters. I'll see them with their hair blowing in the wind or them in distress or love. Sometimes, if I'm just laying in bed I'll start to sort've act it out in little movements :smt110 I'm freaky I know :smt043
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