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Post by Skysong on Nov 25, 2007 11:13:59 GMT -5
This is for anyone who may be having trouble thinking of things to post in your post. Also just overall help to those who don't know what to do or just aren't creative. 1)First off, reply to the whole post. IF you just post what happens after the post, it's hard to just come up with things. Read the whole post and then respons to the whole post in your new one. Think, now if I was that horse/wolf, what would i be doing? ex. this is from another site that is copyrighted by upstream @ friesianking. no copying. This is just for help. friesianking.proboards51.com/index.cgi?board=etdghn&action=display&thread=1195683449&page=12)Respond to how you think your horses/wolves feeling are. Happy sad mad excited. there are tons of emotions. How does their bodice move, how fast. the footing, is it hard soft squishy. Be descriptive! Think what you would be doing while the other person had be posting. Jogging in place, dancing nervously, nape arched, tail low, just be descriptive! umm. for an example i know you can read magic's posts, she's really good at being descriptive with what's going on around her. No offense to those i didn't mention. magic was the first thing that popped into my mind. I get magic and tears messed up so much. lol. if you have any other ways to help others improve on the rping style and posts, please post them here! i may add on too.
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Post by dreamer on Nov 26, 2007 7:59:13 GMT -5
Make your posts longer.
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Post by Skysong on Nov 26, 2007 18:17:30 GMT -5
Yeah. that's kinda a duh i guess lol. i shoulda put that one on there. though, you shouldn't just ramble on and on about the same thing. it gets boring quick so you gotta use the above to get the length.
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Post by ~Magic~ on Dec 2, 2007 20:07:13 GMT -5
boy! i feel special lolz ;D
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Post by Skysong on Mar 1, 2008 0:12:49 GMT -5
Always try to use as many of the senses in a post as possible.
Explain who, what, where, when, why, and how
Use strong vocabulary; but don't over do it
enjoy what you are writing; most likely others will enjoy reading it as well.
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