Facecasting

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Re: Facecasting

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Alicorn wrote:I think Chelseas decline to come in boy, although if they did he'd be an interesting choice.

The facecast that picture is yoinked from is of Hermione Granger, but "Hermione" is also used as a name for a Minnie in Thalassa, yes.
what count as interesting for Chelsea purposes?

Also, you guys talk about them like separate people... how much agency do you guys give them?

Anyway, I am probably going to take that face for a OC.
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Re: Facecasting

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He has the Chelsea eyes, at least in that picture, without some of the other features I associate with them.

Characters that are well-developed sit up and start expressing opinions. They don't get quite out of control, at least for me, but they can be loud.
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My brain contains Jokers. They have a remarkable degree of agency for people who technically don't exist.
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I feel like I should do that, but the experience sounds rather... introsive.
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Re: Facecasting

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Christopher Simpson is, unfortunately, relevantly-brown male Pens, or will be when there are any.
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I've been toying with the notion of Lyndie Greenwood as an alt Kingfisher, because she looks like Alexa Davalos. But she doesn't look that much like Kingfishers generally, I don't think.
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I could see her as a Kingfisher.

@Alicorn: what makes an Alex? Because I can kinda see her in Goo Hara (http://taefest.insanejournal.com/4346.html#cutid1).
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Re: Facecasting

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Alexes are hard for me to pin down for some reason, although it's important that they make an adequate range of expressions without opening their mouths. (They can have a couple mouth-open uproarious laughter icons but not lots of teeth-showing smiles.) Goo Hara's very pretty and there's lots of icons here, and I'll keep her in mind if I need an Asian one.
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