If you are writing the text of a novel, there are several ways to start:
1) Describe the environment - it seems to be more convenient to write about ancient times, such as the spring breeze blowing on your face, the Yutang and the Golden Tower, etc. Carved buildings, painted buildings, pavilions, waterside pavilions, etc., no matter how "catching the eye" is, it has to be an "antique bed" (I traveled through time to rule the world), or "a bolt of lightning/thunder struck..." Anyway, it is convenient to describe the scenery. Express the background setting
2) Use actions to introduce the protagonist. For example, in many time travel/rebirth stories, the protagonist opens his eyes, and then the maid shouts "Master/Miss/Prince/Queen/Sister/ Sister/Second Young Mistress (or Third Young Mistress?)/Mammy (?!)... wake up! ! ” So... Do you still want to go to the cafeteria to eat?" You can start writing a campus love story~; for example, "Straighten your back!" This way you can start describing the story of the family's upbringing and mother's discipline
4) Use imaginary Sound words bring out the atmosphere of the story, such as "tick...tick..." Then you can start writing a murder horror story or something
But! These are only used when you have already thought about what you want to write.
But the premise of this is that you need to imagine the background of the story (modern/ancient/alien continent/interstellar/other people’s writing). No matter how bad it is, you still have to know what you want to write.... .......
Ancient humans and beasts? Mecha interstellar? Farming? campus? Unify the world and dominate the continent/interstellar? campus? modern? Martial arts? How long is your family? Palace fight? House fight? Doing business? Fantasy? Rebirth? Cultivation? Time travel? revenge? in love? gourmet food? Doujin (that is, hooking up with two-dimensional creatures)? Kill the brainless? Kill White Lotus? ……………or meat? (Well, in the end, this has to be harmonized, go to the fresh Internet cafe baby paper)
If you haven't thought about this yet, let's consider the gender of the protagonist first-male, female, shemale (what's the change? This is also what you need to set (ah Sao Nian), male wearing female, female wearing male, no gender (this score is innately mutated → mermaids, innately unmutable → okay, use male and female animals and plants! , or is it acquired → Eunuch/Invincible East) or androgynous... The time to make a choice has arrived in Sao Nian!
If you think this choice is too boring, try considering the combat mode of the article: no CP, 1vsNP (N is 2 to positive infinity), 1vs1; then it’s time to choose gender again Sao Nian! Briefly classifying there are 7 types of gender vests, right? That means choosing one among 49 types!
If you think these are too simple, or you are not happy to think about anything, then you can start to come up with names first.
There is a lot of knowledge involved in choosing a name. If it’s always flowers, snow, roses, or colorful girls, then it must be an article about Heavenly Thunder Mary Sue and Thunderous Death You Have No Negotiation. So you can start thinking of names first.
It might be better if you want to write a story about a male protagonist, because you can just write a story about a person named "X Fan" who starts to shine, tramples on everyone, looks down upon the heroes, and stands proudly undefeated in the East. ...Such a story is usually filled with cultivators/magic weapons/underworlds/ants, and many, many, many, many, many...beauties (drool) Jiang Zi
This way you only have to think of one surname. For a woman’s name, that’s how you, the reader, know her other face! (Thumb) So please be careful!
After choosing a name, you can write your favorite name on a large piece of wallpaper, and then start drawing lines~
Please pay attention! This line represents the relationship between characters. In order to save the cost of names, many authors like to arrange a limited number of people into unlimited relationships...
For your health, we sincerely recommend that you use different color ratios to express different relationships.
For example: lover (physical/money/emotional/fake play, real play/fake play, these details are the next step, don’t make trouble), lover (whether you are sincere or not, which one is it? How did I know...), enemies (in love, in shopping malls, in court, in family, those who looked down on you when you were young, those who turned a fight into friendship but failed, those who fought over a lollipop... Oh, it's really true. There are too many to count), family members (the seven aunts and eight aunts are really not my fault...), classmates (haha... have you ever considered the subtle relationship between classmates? Do you love and hate them, or look back indifferently. .....), neighbors (you must be wondering why neighbors should be counted, but what if the neighbors live in Shuangwen's later boss or later upgrade props ╮(╯▽╰)╭)...
This way, you can perfect all kinds of details! For example, add a wheelchair to the mighty male protagonist (the yandere can be cute, okay?), add a long whip to the weak female protagonist (can attack and receive, but the queen can be a wife), and add a desolate and tragic character to the heartless male protagonist. Life experience, adding long flowing hair to a charming man... everything is under your control!
What a man about character and story development! You must be inspired as you draw! ~\(≧▽≦)/~
If you think I am complaining, please look at my serious face! No laughing (pointing)!
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