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For those knowledgeable on 'sweet' characters

whyme

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hey so im trying to design a character and it's really hard

im going to try my best to describe the 'feel' of this character's personality, these are in priority order

1) does and says things that are **amazingly sweet**
2) does and says things that are **so playful**
3) does and says things that are **kind**
4) does and says things that are **thoughtful & considerate**
5) does and says things that shows **smarts & creativity**
6) while not needed, it would be a amazing if the character, showed that they were **inventive**

what would be a character whose personality best matches and comes closest to this 'feel'?

**each qualities above are in priority order, so a character would do & say 'sweet' things more often than they do & say 'smart' things, but they have all of these**

ppl tend to say that the characters in some types of media aren't very complex (like humans are), so it may be hard to find a personality that has all of these


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what would be a character whose personality best matches and comes closest to this 'feel'? - female or male, up to you -- any fictional character in any media

(for example, if you say, **"out of the all the characters i know, there is not any character that is sweeter than this one, and matches this description the best"** -- then that's it! =)

* **would you please link to youtube clips / or quotes so we would be able to see if the character fits this 'feel'**

**be creative!!**

( for those highly knowledgeable on 'sweet' characters that do and say lots of 'sweet' things )
 
looks like it won't me edit the post, here's a few slight edits:

"2) does and says things that are **so positively playful**"
"4) does and says things that are **thoughtful & considerate** -- really thinks about things"
 
Honestly the best characters design themselves. Put them in various situations in your head and try to think about those situations as if you were the character. Try to put them into a lot of different situations. Ones they would react well to and those that they wouldn't react well to. So far you have (sweet, playful, kind, thoughtful/considerate, smarts/creativity, inventive) so for something they deal with well you might have them try to make a product for kids that deals with a difficult problem. For the other end of things you would want them to deal with a situation where it's not so easy to show those traits. Such as the death of a loved one or a big issue that they caused.
 
actually that's really good advice, where did you learn that

and how did you know that?
 
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