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Here's tomorrow's video!! Just under the wire... so much for getting ahead!! This one is all about designing an outfit for your D&D character, and I got to interview toughtink for it!

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How to design clothes for your D&D character

Thank you to World Anvil for sponsoring this video! Enter their Costume Challenge for a chance to win a $50 gift card to my shop and a feature in Worldbuilding Magazine! https://www.worldanvil.com/community/challenge/costume_challenge/homepage Also, take 30% off an annual membership at any level with the code GINNY at http://worldanvil.com/ginny ! ▼ Follow KELSEY at @toughtink! ▼ ★ https://www.instagram.com/toughtink ★ http://twitter.com/toughtinkart ★ https://www.patreon.com/toughtink ► INDEX 0:00 Intro 1:31 Enter World Anvil's costume challenge! 2:38 How to design clothes 3:54 #1: Story 5:39 #2: Aesthetic 7:32 #3: Utility 9:44 #4: History 11:19 How to bring your ideas to life 13:52 Outro Logo animation by Rosie at Arcane Focus! https://www.instagram.com/arcane_focus_ Music from Epidemic Sound Need music for your videos or streams? Here's my referral link: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/yek689/ ► FIND ME ONLINE: http://ginnydi.com http://patreon.com/ginnydi http://facebook.com/itsginnydi http://instagram.com/itsginnydi http://twitter.com/itsginnydi

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Anonymous

Love the Pinterest idea, I’ll likely start using it when I am a player again. As a player, I tend to either look for online art that comes close to the character(so much easier nowadays than it was 10, 20 years ago) or look at painted minis online or at cons for inspiration. I have done original designs 4 or 5 times over the years (even commissioned artwork for 2 of them) but that’s the exception. As a DM, there is a lot more work required. For my home brewed campaign I have to set up a lot of encounters, and locales, and descriptions (just go to an airport in a major city, look around, see all the different things people are wearing, then imagine having to possibly describe that many different individual NPCs..... note cards are my friends, as are all the images I’ve copied online over the years to inspire or use to make up a description). Even for published modules, many times individual descriptions are missing or incomplete, so you’ll need to supplement them.

Jeskifire

This was extremely helpful! I think I might try to draw a couple of my characters. Also loved that you got Kelsey to do this with you!