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scaryk26 — My Art Picker Wheels

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Published: 2024-01-20 23:46:18 +0000 UTC; Views: 358; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 0
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Description These are my custom picker wheels. You can make and save your own for free on this website:- pickerwheel.com/ This is how I use my wheels:

1. I start with the numbers before selecting any characters. So far when testing the wheels I've only managed to pick "1", so I'll use that as the first example: if the wheel picks a single number such as "1" then I'll go straight on to picking the character(s). If the wheel picks a number with a "+" after it then I'll spin the wheel again and add the next number(s) to the amount of characters I choose. If the second number it chooses also has a "+" after it then I'll spin the wheel one more time and add then next number to the characters. Even if the third number has a "+" that will be the total amount of characters I will choose. I will not spin any more than three times.

2. Once I've got my total I'll move onto selecting the character(s). I'll spin the wheel as many times as the total says and, if more than one character needs to be chosen, I'll write down which characters it chooses and move onto the next appropriate wheels. If the wheel lands on "Random" then I'll pick one myself. If it lands on "Request" then I'll ask you guys and rely on your comments

3. I'll then choose the next appropriate wheel for my next decision and spin the wheel as many times as I need (if the same character type was picked more than once e.g. +2 OC =2 spins). If the same character is chosen more than once in the same wheel (e.g. Raven + Raven) then I'll keep those characters and use them as clones. If you decide to do this for yourself then you can either do this or you can pick another character. I'll most likely keep the same character and duplicate them. It'll make for an interesting piece . If the character type is something that has a lot of variety (e.g. bird, dog, cat, etc.) then I'll find a generator dedicated to that type of character to pick a random one.

4. Once I've got my character(s) then I'll move onto the "Type" wheel. I'll spin it to choose the type of drawing I should do. If I've got more than one character then I'll spin the wheel for each character. If you do this then you can either choose to do this or choose to keep the same type for all of the characters. Again, I'll probably choose a different type for each character to make it more interesting. If it lands on "Doodle" then I'll spin the wheel again and choose the type of doodle it will be, but this time I'll hide "Doodle", "Simple Shading", and "Detailed Shading". Again, I'll spin the wheel for as many characters as I have. Once I've got them, I'll go back to the "Numbers" wheel and choose a number. Depending on how many characters I have and depending on what number is chosen first (e.g. 5 characters and 5 doodles) then I'll either leave it at just one number or choose up to three different numbers, but only if the first number has a "+" after it. I'll then draw that amount of doodles for each character (e.g. Raven=5, Sonya=5, Sienna=5, etc.).

5. Unless it's a doodle page, I'll spin the "Type" wheel again to determine the type of background. I'll only need to choose one background type for all the characters as they'll all be on the same page together. If any of the characters are sketches or line art, then I'll leave the background blank within the character. Even if the background is a sketch I won't draw through the character lines. To help decide what background to draw I'll find an environment generator to help determine the background. This can lead to interesting results


You can use my picker wheels for reference if you decide to do this for yourself if you get bored or can't choose what to draw
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