None of these are particularly exciting, but I'm gonna post them anyway since I might equip them on a whim. click to favorite.
I do seem to throw a cutesy avi out every once in a while, even though it always feels out of character for me. I don't even like these colors, tbh, but I like how she turned out for some reason.
This is basically the same avi as above, but in colors I like a little better and with more background elements.
Why does she have a deer on her head? It felt right.
Made this one around Halloween, but I felt like she was too simple.
She's been sitting in my closet for a really long time. I wanted to make an avi with those cool transparent sleeves, but I hadn't felt like wearing her yet.
Got another fun item from Xogue! Also just got this hair, and it's a nice coincidence that they work well together. I thought about using the bewere cutter on the shawl to get rid of the snow, but I like it with the frosty horns
your talent is so unreal. i WISH i had your
creativity because i kid you not, i have been
flipping the pages in this thread for like ten
minutes just admiring your work. it's so simple
yet literally put me in awe. would you mind
helping a clueless girl with a mediocre inventory? emo hehe
your talent is so unreal. i WISH i had your
creativity because i kid you not, i have been
flipping the pages in this thread for like ten
minutes just admiring your work. it's so simple
yet literally put me in awe. would you mind
helping a clueless girl with a mediocre inventory? emo hehe
That's so sweet of you to say, thank you! What a massive compliment, I'm really happy you found my thread inspirational! I can take a poke at ghosting you when I have a chance, if you'd like.
For general tips: I try to treat each avi like their own little character, and that informs what sorts of colors and items I would choose for their personality or the story I have in mind for them. Sometimes it's a really simple concept, like girl in the woods, or I just get inspired by one particular pose of an item and come up with the personality based on that. Another good tip for getting started is just playing around with schemes you like. Since the colors all work together, it's easy to make an outfit that looks pleasing to the eye while also just getting you more practice with combining poses and feeling things out in terms of color and texture. Hopefully that made sense and was helpful!
Edit: It looks like you don't have ghosting enabled, if you enable that please let me know so I could try to make one for you.