A fun little detail of my character is that he's a street-urchin-pickpocket-type, and his background gave him a tool proficiency. I decided to give him proficiency with weaver's tools, so his clothes are very practical street clothes, with a bunch of secret pockets and pouches, made from the finest silks and fabrics stolen from rich people's houses.
@GinnyDi3 жыл бұрын
I love that!! What a fun detail!!
@joshuadixon60263 жыл бұрын
I got Carol Burnet wearing a window curtain vibe from the "silks stolen from rich people's houses" part.
@RKHageman2 жыл бұрын
Cool! Great plan! That being said- It drives me kind of crazy, as a hand spinner and weaver IRL, that the so-called Weaver’s Tools… are for hand sewing, and have *nothing* to do with weaving. Arrgh. (A loom can be a index-card-sized heddle and some string; weaving for thousands of years has been done with nothing more than sticks and string. It doesn’t require a big heavy piece of equipment.)
@MarvaGrossman6 ай бұрын
@@RKHageman In Tales of the Valiant, the relevant tool set and proficiency is called Clothier's Tools, which is a great improvement to my mind. I interpret that to cover knitting, crochet, embroidery and beading as well as spinning, weaving and sewing. (I'm not sure how I feel about Cobbler's Tools being folded into that as well, however. Leather is not textile, and the skill set of working it is *quite* a different skill set, to the best of my understanding.)
@kittymowmow123 жыл бұрын
Me, a historical clothing enthusiast: it is my time to shine
@PanAndScanBuddy3 жыл бұрын
Shine on you crazy diamond.
@LuckySketches3 жыл бұрын
Me, a fully clothed human being: WTF do people wear? Are you some kind of wizard for knowing?
@KalilIllinois3 жыл бұрын
Yo same. Whenever I draw my characters I try to A) be historically accurate with clothings to the time period and region in which the game is inspired (currently playing a campaign that has an empire based on a mix of Italian and Spanish culture in the 14th century, where my character is from) B) be somewhat historically accurate and faithfully portray practical armour from said period (lost my armour on my way to a region of the world that is inspired by Turkish culture with elements of East African, adopted a typical scale armour from the bronze age but made with steel)
@madisonm.45353 жыл бұрын
Nice! Same here! Also an aspiring costume designer. I start studying at UCLA TFT this fall.
@L-S3 жыл бұрын
Me and my Dm too do a entire search for all weapons, armor, and dress for the 1600 secol for 5 different country it was hard but now our campaign is 100% historical accurate
@badreddinekasmi89193 жыл бұрын
Ginny: What does your D&D character wear ? Me an artist who changes designs for his characters every day: YES
@mazzyelf3 жыл бұрын
Same, my characters have loads of outfits too... and then I went so far as to design their relatives ... that are now new characters.
@kannonball57893 жыл бұрын
@@jacobyspurnger8488 I think you've confused Glammerweave with Shiftweave. A suit of Shiftweave can store up to five outfits in it. Glammerweave allows the wearer to create moving illusory pattern on one piece of clothing or have it rise from the cloth.
@AzhreiVep3 жыл бұрын
And on the other side of the spectrum, we have me: "Uhhmm... Pants and ... probably a shirt? Of some kind. Oh, and shoes! Yeah, definitely shoes."
@ZidaneKayos3 жыл бұрын
I admit, I am guilty of trawling pinterest fringe fashion boards for character clothing ideas. And I have written down detailed clothing descriptions on the backs of more than a few character sheets.
@Bee-lm7ey3 жыл бұрын
ok so changing character designs all the time is normal? good to know
@quinnsinclair70283 жыл бұрын
My character is a bard with a disfigured face. She wears a half mask to hide her face and wears showy performance type dresses to blend with her mask so that people assume it's part of her stage persona rather than hiding her half melted face.
@dubbingsync3 жыл бұрын
So she’s The Phantom? Fashion wise anyway.
@quinnsinclair70283 жыл бұрын
@@dubbingsync Yes, I definitely stole that whole aesthetic. She's also a scourge aasimar so her angelic power explodes out the damaged half of her face. Has a nice "remove the mask and angelic light fills the battlefield" thing going on.
@zeniththeantringleader3 жыл бұрын
@@quinnsinclair7028 That sounds like such a cool character!
@VanNessy97 Жыл бұрын
She's here, the Phantom of the Opera!
@3nertia Жыл бұрын
@@quinnsinclair7028 Badass!
@rachelfoote95153 жыл бұрын
My character for an upcoming campaign is a cleric whose goddess has a lot of bee symbolism. Medieval beekeepers basically wore baskets over their faces to protect themselves from the bees, so I decided all of my character's armor would all be woven out of wicker. It also really helped to brighten up her color palate when I was drawing her.
@emilymacdougall1843 жыл бұрын
that's such a cool idea! I like how its translating the historical clothing into a different piece of fantasy clothing
@samsherwood83323 жыл бұрын
That’s so fun!
@bugbear23573 жыл бұрын
Would that make her vulnerable to fire? Or is it magic wicker?
@laurelelasselin2 жыл бұрын
I love that idea so much!
@noxglow98623 жыл бұрын
As a fashion designer, I feel validated. I legit designed an outfit for my fashionista bard, Stella, to fit her personality and the place she came from, and i have a pinterest board just for outfits to put on special occasions! Unfortunately the other players couldn't care less about clothing so they just think it's superficial girly nonsense, but I still gag everyone with my looks bc that's what Stella would do anyway...
@roswynn54843 жыл бұрын
Superficial girly nonsense = "See, girls do it, so it sucks". Don't get discouraged!
@joshuadixon60263 жыл бұрын
Superficial girly nonsense? Designing outfits for characters is one of my favorite things. I'm a 6foot 3, 220 pound construction worker that lifts materials heavier than myself on a regular basis. Your friends is dumbdums. Don't listen to them.
@Anvandiel3 жыл бұрын
As the only girl in an all-guys group who's also playing a fashionista, I feel this in my SOUL
@noxglow98623 жыл бұрын
@@Anvandiel I'm sorry to hear that, it really sucks. I gladly left that group to find people who are not mysoginists, I totally recomend
@NathanPatrickLane3 жыл бұрын
Your group lacks culture. Keep being you
@beepboop28163 жыл бұрын
My character wears a human sized coat (they’re a goblin), a cooking pot full of random stuff on her head, and a whole bunch of dirt
@mileskimasktheslumpgod3 жыл бұрын
absolutely adorable
@passiveincome49083 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love this one. I can imagine it.
@joshuadixon60263 жыл бұрын
No, they're not dirty. They're WEARING THE DIRT!
@jerb28923 жыл бұрын
Bless her
@thatonekid66773 жыл бұрын
i love her
@Chelsey.A.L3 жыл бұрын
My friends and I have just started a brand new campaign where all the characters woke up naked in a mud pit. Right now we are all wearing either potato sacs or scraps of mismatched clothes. I'll definitely be keeping these tips in mind when it comes time for my character to pick proper clothes.
@euansmith36993 жыл бұрын
"My friends and I have just started a brand new campaign where all the characters woke up naked in a mud pit." That sounds like the end to an interesting weekend :D
@duckynoodles35603 жыл бұрын
I....as someone who doesn’t play but watches a lot of campaigns,I’m honestly not surprised that’s how the adventure started Wouldn’t put it past a DM
@Lurklen3 жыл бұрын
Ahh the old naked in a mud pit start, brings back fond memories.
@annbrookens9453 жыл бұрын
Chelsea Barrett: that's hysterical!
@KauthicDreamings3 жыл бұрын
When Kelsey said "a belt thats got a lot of trinkets on it" my mind instantly went "belt stuffed with bears"
@deinogreenstreet8631 Жыл бұрын
What… what is that a reference to? Do I want to know?
@Gwolf303 Жыл бұрын
@@deinogreenstreet8631 My best guess is that the bear from Critical role is named Trinket
@iamaperson.9471 Жыл бұрын
Vox Machina probably
@__Insanity_ Жыл бұрын
Just a shit ton of those things Vex keeps Trinket in strapped onto the belt. Would actually look pretty cool... And then you'd pull all of them off and bears spawn out of them
@steviebumbletea Жыл бұрын
@@deinogreenstreet8631 a character from campaign one of critical role (Vex) has a familiar which is a bear named trinket, hence the many a stuffed bear on a belt reference! Hope this helps!
@doclongwell18863 жыл бұрын
Lol "A rogue might not ever wear yellow." Hahaha that might 'Nott' be true.
@proffesornugget16133 жыл бұрын
Your rouge reminds me of that one person who wears yellow in blood borne
@elizabethtruitt74163 жыл бұрын
Eyyyyy
@dylanfooler3 жыл бұрын
She's defiantly the 'confident in their skills they can wear that they want' lol
@reptiliannoizezz.4133 жыл бұрын
@@proffesornugget1613 "Your rogue" Uh, no, pretty sure they're talking about Nott, Sam Riegel's character in Critical Role's 2nd campaign
@proffesornugget16133 жыл бұрын
@@reptiliannoizezz.413 i wouldnt know I dont watch critical role
@FluxDeimos3 жыл бұрын
someone was recently mocking the effort I put into dressing my characters and the amount of time spent on their appearance and personality... THANK YOU FOR VINDICATING ME! XD
@FluxDeimos3 жыл бұрын
@@jacobyspurnger8488 I GM pathfinder and I started requiring people at my table produce or find a picture that at least somewhat visualises their character (we play online) I framed it as use for the token to begin with. I've found since doing that, that cross table roleplaying between characters has grown greatly while cross table off topic chatter has diminished proportionally. Certain members have been offput by this but overall MOST of my players have found it to make the game a lot more fun. They actually CARE about who their character is more now than ever before. It's not just an extension to beat up mobs with anymore heh.
@FluxDeimos3 жыл бұрын
@@jacobyspurnger8488 As someone artisticly impaired I know exactly what you mean lol
@INeedaName-cb2qw3 жыл бұрын
Someone who understands! I'm very critical about not just my character's appearance, but everything about them! I feel the necessity for stats such as Strength, Constitution to match well with their build, Wisdom, Charisma with their personality, etc. Character appearance and backstory are the two things I get stuck on the longest! When describing my character's main outfit, it's second nature for me to try and include as many details about an outfit as I can. It becomes demoralizing for me when I'm not able to create an outfit that's both unique enough and one that I'm truly satisfied with. XD
@bellama9203 жыл бұрын
My rogue wearing bright pink, but with a +19 to stealth. "Get on my level, honeybuns" Edit: For those asking, she's actually a Pathfinder character (an offshoot of 3.5e not 5e) so a +19 isn't actually that hard to achieve with a dex-based character.
@eveescastle58663 жыл бұрын
I like to imagine their type of stealth is more distracting than actually sneaking. Like here let me just throw something down the hall and then slip on by.
@chamacreator3 жыл бұрын
XD My arcane trickster rogue wears mostly white but she's not on that level of stealth yet. She's actually /trying/ to be flashy because I built her as being a street performer that used to be nobility.
@auroraourania71613 жыл бұрын
Nobody’s eva’ seen a purple ork
@allgoodnamesaretaken61453 жыл бұрын
How'd you get a +19? Highest I could think of was a +17 with advantage on checks relying on hearing or sight
@redemption101caleb3 жыл бұрын
Magnificent
@with_whimsy3 жыл бұрын
As a character designer, I super appreciate this video. When people send me the description "they wear leather armour" I must use every last brain cell to design yet another set of original leather armour. I loooove when I get detailed descriptions, especially when they describe the overall color pallet. Makes my job so much easier!
@annasolovyeva10132 жыл бұрын
On the other hand you could meet a history nerd that would send you a name and a picture of all the armour pieces the character is wearing.
@scrabs48552 жыл бұрын
@@annasolovyeva1013 Is that supposed to be like a bad thing? I love it when they do that
@annasolovyeva10132 жыл бұрын
@@scrabs4855 often people don't like the meticulousness of the historical reenactor-style approach. Artists I know even post "I don't draw armour" because they don't enjoy drawing THAT much complex details. Especially - if they are traditional artists and drawing all the details and texture of an historically accurate armour in detail is difficult to them (or they request several times more money for an armoured character then for a said caster). A late medieval knight's armour is a lot of details, decorated and layered in an elaborate way. There are also all the ties with pointy hanging eglets and buckles that hold them in place and douplet or chainmail peaking from underneath. There's also such a thing as mail with flat big rings, that are clearly visible from distance, but still a lot of very small things. And there are armour gauntlets - they're often x3 difficulty to drawing hands. Also remember the volume that armour adds to a figure, it should be correct - not too thin, like in Hollywood, not too thick, like in Warhammer. Armour pieces may be each also be shiny and reflecting light of different colours, and metals also have their own shade undertone like purple for silver. For a tank character their armour is a lot of their personality, it's what they are and how they want others too see them in the battle. people who do reenactment tournaments, basically say "your armour is your face, it's what people see". I have three tank characters of my own (one dnd palladin and two fictional war caster knights), and you can easily tell who is who without looking at their faces. In fantasy an armour may be enchanted, it can also add a lot of details. Especially if you bother with a systematic approach to magical artifacts like I do. (I prefer considering that a long-term enchanted artifact is like a computer - it has a physical structure of mana baterries, rune enchantment modules and wires mostly on the inside of the armour, but not 100% inside). To summarize, realistic armour is a complex thing difficult to draw
@Aeiouaaaaaaaaa2 жыл бұрын
@@annasolovyeva1013 You touched on some really good points! As a character designer I’d also add that for most figurative artists, complex, inorganic forms (such as plate armor) are so much harder and less intuitive to draw than organic forms (such as the human body). It’s very easy to tell when armor looks wonky in perspective because it’s usually hard, symmetrical, and overall just not malleable in the way that most living creatures are. (Also, I personally would love if someone commissioned me with detailed images and historically accurate names for costume pieces they wanted, it makes my job easier and I get to learn something new)
@AA-vr8ve2 жыл бұрын
@@annasolovyeva1013 I had this request once and i was so excited- they nailed everythin down and gave me so mamy references
@etho97523 жыл бұрын
Ginny Di is def my comfort channel lol. No stress at all, and she has such a friendly vibe that makes me comfortable. I tend to click before I even think about it lmao
@kaades_3 жыл бұрын
Dont check out her twitter than xd
@camlongfellow3 жыл бұрын
@@kaades_ what? her twitter has the same energy
@GinnyDi3 жыл бұрын
@Hawks16 I don't vent here because I'm not gonna make a 15 minute video about being depressed, but it's very easy to be honest about my feelings on twitter, and unfortunately I am human and not always happy. 🤷♀️ But I'm glad to have the opportunity to share and spread happiness here! That's important to me.
@kaades_3 жыл бұрын
@@GinnyDi I totally understand it. But still, venting on twitter achieves nothing, and ventig about trolls or the like will only make more of them
@etho97523 жыл бұрын
@@GinnyDi Checked Twitter. Encountered no problems whatsoever
@1337w0n3 жыл бұрын
"Thinking about your character's outfit can add _layers_ to your role-playing." I see what you did there.
@WildfireMagni3 жыл бұрын
Ginny: You can lose hours on online dollmakers. Me: Yes, this is information I am just learning right now and did not learn myself in any way, shape or form.
@mackenzies.g.98623 жыл бұрын
The thing i like most about my character's style is that she's a hyper person, so when traveling she tends to get so bored because she can't run around freely. But she is skilled in sewing! So when on long trips, she'll start sewing random patterns on anything she can get her hands on, and it most of the time ends up unfinished. She started a snowflake embroidery on the hem of her dress, flowers on the cloth parts of her boots. She even made personalized handkerchiefs for her party members
@passiveincome49083 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing, I can totally picture this.
@GuardianTactician3 жыл бұрын
Your character does not need a strength score of 14 to go shirtless.
@FluxDeimos3 жыл бұрын
but charisma 14+ IS required to go pantsless :P
@trueaidooo3 жыл бұрын
@@FluxDeimos not if you're a satyr
@FluxDeimos3 жыл бұрын
@@trueaidooo If you are joking about satyrs does that make it satyrical?
@DJROCKSTAZ3 жыл бұрын
@@FluxDeimos WELL. PLAYED, good sir!
@invaderzam3 жыл бұрын
I like using male figure skaters who compete in pair competitions as a reference for body and clothes. Because while they are very acrobatic and flexible to do the jumps and tricks, they also lift like a damn forklift when they lift their partner.
@rachelbunderson1873 жыл бұрын
I literally got my D&D to let me buy a half size bag of holding just to hold my noble sorcerer's closet. He then face palmed when I showed him the list of pictures for each dress stuffed in the bag. 😁
@moemamadarasz40163 жыл бұрын
That's amazing omg
@Zraknul3 жыл бұрын
I'd be more likely to give that bag if you actually went to that much trouble to think about what it is going to have in it!
@moanimations31322 жыл бұрын
That is awesome dude
@RandyKalff2 жыл бұрын
I mean, what else would a noble do?
@JackBarlowStudios3 жыл бұрын
Ginny: What does your D&D character wear? The horny bard: If I’m doing it right, nothing.
@jetvulcan20203 жыл бұрын
reminds me of how great the Cast of Critical Role has gotten at describing their out fits especially Laura Bailey. They do have the knowledge that artist and cosplayers will construct these outfits. thanks for the tips
@jetvulcan20203 жыл бұрын
I did try to get a cosplay friend of mine into critical role by showing them spectacle of Laura and Talison describing the formal wear they bought for all the rest of the party.
@eveescastle58663 жыл бұрын
Tbh I only have one character i ever really thought about that, they are a Kobold Glamor Bard named Gillie who almost exclusively wears Hawaiian T-shirts and Cargo Shorts. I made them as a gimmick because I thought the concept was so wild.
@zeniththeantringleader3 жыл бұрын
This character sounds incredibly chaotic and I love it
@mechoroll3 жыл бұрын
My barbarian tiefling sews all of her clothes bc her birth mom was a seamstress and she picked up her talents. She’s also a performer, so she wears comfy, flexible clothes that show enough so that she still has room for looking sexy and showing off battle scars.
@aslakjacobsen15173 жыл бұрын
I recently made a new college of swords bard, an Aasimar. And i wanted to give him an owl for a familiar. So i thought "why not make him night related". so i did. He is generally night and moon themed. Studs on his armor are stars, guards on his swords are crescent moons, lots of black, grey, blue and silver.
@isabellea79133 жыл бұрын
Ginny: if you aren't sure how to answer that question, then today's video is for you Me: not only do I know the answer to all of those questions for my character, but I know for all of my party because I basically designed their outfits. But I'm going to watch this video anyway, because, y'know, Ginny.
@denexki3 жыл бұрын
My First character had a full bloodborne aesthetic going on. It fit her very well, her patron was the raven queen.
@LucRio4483 жыл бұрын
I'm thinking about a Raven Queen Warlock all the time and right now, my idea actually is like a hooded cloak. One that would make every bard go green with envy for its vibrant weird chaotic color mix scheme thing - and a hood that's like coated in vbx2 (the new vantablack... y'know, the blackest black ever but this one is the new version that even hides wrinkles in tin foil due to its darkness xD)
@Zombiewithabowtie3 жыл бұрын
Really? How Vaxing- in mean Vexing.
@sharlharmakhis2803 жыл бұрын
aaaaaand now I'm inspired for a Grave Cleric build. halp
@acarnivorouslizardfolk10333 жыл бұрын
@@LucRio448 I’m thinking of making a bard/warlock based off of the violin fencer from Tuba Boss. I was thinking of having the Raven Queen be his patron.
@HellsMirror2 жыл бұрын
The most I have probably thought about a character's clothes was with my warlock Valentine. I wanted him to, at first glance, look like what you would typically expect from a cliché warlock - dark clothes, most likely a cloak etc. But he grew up in a noble family and is therefore dressing accordingly whenever he can. So his black and dark green clothes are made from fine materials, his cloaks can be worn on two sides (one with intricate patterns, the other plain for stealth purposes), and he loves wearing jewelry. Makes for really nice scenes in rp. For example, like his familiar (a raven), he is fond of shiny things. Found a nice ring surrounded by icky goo? It would look great with a certain outfit, though, so get it. The pact is connected to a bracelet he can't take off? Well, now every outfit needs to work with it, it shouldn't clash. Or, something that happened was that his clothes were torn while the party was traveling. No place to get new ones. Cue Valentine being cranky because he had to wear cheap furs for a while that didn't fit his aesthetic. Another time he actually gave a party member a makeover, because who would wear iffy clothes to a social gathering? Didn't go well in the end though, since most of us didn't wear armor because of it and we got into a fight. So yeah, I really think it can make for great rp opportunities. 😅
@leavemealone9303 жыл бұрын
Gotta say, "shopping episodes" before going to meet someone in power are my favourite. My friends and I all dive onto pinterest and cobble together our characters new outfit they're getting to meet someone fancy.
@absolembum63992 жыл бұрын
When designing characters I like to imagine a layer of "character clothes" with a layer of "class clothes" added. Of course, not necesarily in a very strict layered fashion, but for instance a happy-go-lucky warrior can have a big, sturdy, all-utility-no-style armor, while wearing bright and stylish clothes underneath, or a rogue can have a dark cloak used for stealth, but wear it as a sort of cape to reveal some more personal and intimate clothing underneath when not in mission And one of my favorite way to figure out how the different clothing elements are displayed, I try to do a "morning routine" exercise. Your character get up out of bed, wearing nothing but underwear. What do they put on? In what order? Do they casually pur their cloaks and armor on, or do they keep it in the side and wait to go out before? That would allow for some evolutive clothing, as character may wear their outfit differently regarding where and when they are
@sarahb.71752 жыл бұрын
Both of those ideas are really smart! The second one is like those historic getting dressed videos I like to watch.
@piercedsiren10 ай бұрын
Plot twist, the character doesn't wear underwear
@fishyfishyfishy500akabs83 жыл бұрын
A detail that I put on my Human Storm sorcerer is that they come from a place where rains are incredibly common, and as such almost always wear a wide brimmed hat, somewhat like a rain hat, along with a large cloak dipped in a sort of waterproof wax over fairly standard clothes underneath. The hat and the cloak are both blue as that is the color of the wax that is embedded into them. They also have runic symbols adorning them, marked in orange. They glow when she uses her lightning magic, a sort of symbol of her rage.
@GoodOldGamer3 жыл бұрын
Making a custom mini from a place like Hero Forge can also bring a character's look to life. 👍
@LeeKolb2 жыл бұрын
And once you get it designed you can save it, and more importantly right click and save the picture. That way you have what it looks like without having to buy the figure. But definitely save the design so you can buy it later you'll probably want to.
@chaaro3 жыл бұрын
yesss I absolutely love dressing my characters! Clothing can tell so much about them without you having to outright state "they are rich, they are shy, they want to be center of attention," etc.
@thewingedporpoise3 жыл бұрын
They want to be the center of attention? *cough cough* who's character could that be
@Calebgoblin3 жыл бұрын
I used to be a forever dm, but now that I've escaped that I'm the forever character artist for all my parties
@madisonm.45353 жыл бұрын
Fun fact a few studies were conducted and when you wear red you are seen as more attractive and the color draws attention to you. Color symbolism and color theory is pretty cool.
@MystraRavenwind3 жыл бұрын
Unless youre in star trek... Then you are guaranteed to die
@MonkeyJedi993 жыл бұрын
@@MystraRavenwind Well, you are more attractive... to disrupter fire?
@Coolpirateprincess3 жыл бұрын
My current character is a circle of the Stars Druid who has an embroidery hoop as her star map. Since she uses embroidery, she has started to make a more creative star design on the bottom of her cloak.
@thecheerfulnecromancer2257 Жыл бұрын
That's so cool that I'm mad I didn't think of it first!!! /lh
@kittymarie3972 жыл бұрын
I literally designed my character's entire wardrobe and hair based around fashion at the time period we're playing in and her backstory before i even knew her name. It's the 1940s so she has a sort of Peggy Carter hairstyle but with straight bangs and she wears a military jacket from her brother and his dog tags over a yellow dress that has seen better days.
@Fury25802 жыл бұрын
"I wanna get everyone into critical role" is an admirable goal. Every DnD player or aspiring player should definitely get into critical role.I love their playstyle
@Loukas_Paquette Жыл бұрын
It's actually because of her I got into it. So fun!
@icefang1113 жыл бұрын
honestly, as an artist, sketching and drawing out a characters face and clothing style is one of the first things I do when I make a character- it just helps form them so much in my head. Everything from personality to background is figured out through those sketches for me. It's so nice to see others give characters clothing style the attention it deserves! It really gives a character so much life and definition!
@joeboywho3 жыл бұрын
My character recently needed a full clothing makeover, so they're now looking awesome
@LeeCarlson3 жыл бұрын
My daughter's mother styled herself as a textile engineer and her knowledge spanned the art/science of turning fibers into garments from lost antiquity to the present and around the world. She was also a costumer and historical re-enactor. All of this combined to make "what does your character wear" an important part of our roleplaying character creation process. Thank you for this.
@NinjaRabies3 жыл бұрын
I love designing clothes for my characters a little bit too much, and this is helpful. One time, I had been designing a character for *weeks*, and then the DM immediately transported us to a tropical climate and told us "oh you may have to go clothes-shopping to adjust to the temperature". He could not look me in the eye after. It's very funny in hindsight.
@laurenekins89863 жыл бұрын
My satyr grew up in the middle class of a city but it was always difficult to find clothing that would accommodate her lower body. Eventually, she learned to sew her own clothing and she found a way to work some of the nearby wildflowers into dyes. Her abilities really started to come in handy when she began to learn to fight in her dresses. And if it became easier to patch other people up when our healer is "dead," well, nobody needs to mention it.
@BasilLecher3 жыл бұрын
My latest character is from a race that can’t permanently be killed and loves fighting. His regular clothes are simple, rough hewn, and cheap because he doesn’t care about them. But his armor is decorated with runes from his language, it gleams with polish, and is both well worn and well repaired. Almost all of it is by himself since he prefers being self sufficient.
@Kyenta3 жыл бұрын
Love self sufficient characters 🥰
@BubblingBrooke3 жыл бұрын
I think about this alot. For example my wizard Armando is a chubby guy who comes from money, due to backstory he's on his own. He dresses simply, a collared beige shirt with the chest open a tad and the sleeves rolled up, showing glimpses of his tattoos and the lightning scar on his right forearm. Dark blue Jeans and black boots. He's comfortable as he is but also doesnt care much for fashion, but he is presentable. He has nice black slacks and dress shoes, a white collared shirt and a purple sweater vest if he feels like he needs to gussy up.
@Roll4Initiative3 жыл бұрын
I also like to think of how my character's clothes change as they level up. It can tell a cool story if you're character makes the choice to buy more expensive and showy clothes, or if they shift to more sublte fashion choices.
@daffadilly3 жыл бұрын
Nothing better than dressing your fiendishly werewolf-looking Shifter in a fancy, tailored suit :) never a bad time to “Werewolves of London”
@GinnyDi3 жыл бұрын
His hair was perfect!!
@januzzell86313 жыл бұрын
I think I love the idea of the fastenings - maybe buttons or toggles that have a link to one of my character's background. The only thing she keeps to help her remember memories - so every wooden toggle is whittled to depict something - a leaf, a face, an animal, etc - Cool!
@eveescastle58663 жыл бұрын
What's funny is I have a Kobold Bard who wears Hawaiian T-shirts and Cargo Shorts and this video was like, could I reflavor the handy haversack to be Cargo Shorts? Like don't mind me casually pulling a a ridiculous amount of things even for cargo shorts. And i love it
@unluckysoul54943 жыл бұрын
I already know what my character is wearing I spent the Last hour searching for 19th century men's fashion along with boots and clothes scientists would use then
@frozenkittenboy28523 жыл бұрын
Imagine styling you character based off their stats instead of only vibe. Could not be me.
@Lurklen3 жыл бұрын
When drawing people's characters, I always try to include some of their more mundane gear, even if they aren't wearing it. A backpack with some rope on the side does a lot of work suggesting all the adventurer gear people will be carting around.
@sakurap953 жыл бұрын
Me after months of attempting to make a tribal clothing design for my centaur character: “KILTS! Why didn’t I think of them before! That’s brilliant! Of course centaurs could use kilts! They’d be so useful!”
@The-enderportal Жыл бұрын
Yesssssss
@MidrinaTheSerene3 жыл бұрын
One of my most-played characters is a Waterdhavian noble. She started out in expensive looking clothes sporting a lot of blue and red because those are her family's colours. Over time she changed into more incospicuous (not less expensive, but less expensive looking and flashy) clothes. I love thinking about things like that ^^
@jamesmorin99663 жыл бұрын
I was in the middle of drawing my Sorcerer when this was uploaded.
@rileymurp53643 жыл бұрын
We need to petition to have you be a guest on CR
@aeronalto10653 жыл бұрын
This is a wonderful video, but all I really want to say is that I never thought someone could wear a red lip with non-natural colored hair and I absolutely love the way it looks on you. You are such a style icon.
@EarlofRochester3 жыл бұрын
What I liked about your channel is that so many DnD channels focus on stats and doing the most damage, but you're over here making the game feel more lively and full. Like, I don't care about maxing-out my cleric, I just want to look fabulous while I do it.
@Guzy_B3 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say, that I haven't even started playing RPGs yet, but THIS is the best YT channel I found this year. You're doing such a great job, hope you stay here for long!
@wangocopperboom3 жыл бұрын
A longtime fan of dollmakers, when I designed my first D&D character last year, I think I spent an entire day using every fantasy dollmaker I could find. I created a color palette and had a few non-negotiables like hairstyle and needing the clothing to be more functional than fashionable, and went from there. It obviously took a while, but I did find a couple that portrayed my character exactly as I thought she should be!
@thesleepystrawberry36203 жыл бұрын
Thank you for briefly touching on illustration vs design for characters. As an artist who has done a fair share of commissions, clients normally just toss all of it into one category so it is nice to see it touched on.
@sabreman85463 жыл бұрын
My character is a water genasi who trained as a monk in an underwater monastery for the majority of his current life. Therefore, many of his street/casual clothes are as skintight or as short as possible (tight-fitting t-shirts, shorts for example). This is to keep him streamlined, with the robes given to him by the monastery being enchanted so that they are always dry even after being submerged, and so that they straighten and stiffen underwater, allowing him to use the two ends like rudders to have more control. Also all of his clothes have a blue-green theme, because obviously.
@JellySquishies3 жыл бұрын
You’re timing is impeccable. I’ve been working on the appearance of my character’s clothes for my first dnd campaign that is going to start up soon where each race has a specific theme for their culture and architecture. So this helps a lot.
@VivaLaDnDLogs3 жыл бұрын
I had some clear ideas, but this video is helping me develop them! My Tiefling Barbarian wears an entire bear for a pelt that drapes down over his enormous shoulders like a vest. The pelt was black when he first ripped the insides outside of the bear, but with time it's turned more of a dull brown and the fur isn't as thick in some places. It is also his backpack. As in, he keeps his gear _inside_ the carcass. Yeah, he's kind of terrifying. Besides the pelt, he wears a lot of items he knits himself. He works on these during pretty much all of our party's downtime or meetings with important NPCs because....well, it's probably for the best that he doesn't talk with them. Various christmas-themed scarves, hats, and mittens. His own hat is very reminiscent of Santa Claus, but with holes for his horns. These items are usually very new until he's "broken" them in during combat, at which point they usually get torn up from the excessive violence he employs. He also offers them to the rest of the party, our Ranger's pet Wyvern, and any other NPCs he engages in conversation with. He wears a pair of dwarven boots that were a gift from his human wife. She noticed how hard it was for him to find boots up the the task of surviving his often extremely violent lifestyle, so she had a pair commissioned for him by a friend of her family. They are warm, comfortable, and, most importantly, *durable.*
@arcturus48533 жыл бұрын
My heavy armor wearing Light Domain cleric is mostly in very well polished armor, but when wearing actual clothes is stylish af. Nice dress clothes with a sleek vest and tailored undershirts. He a sleek boy
@magenstaffarts3 жыл бұрын
Fits his clerical domain too--Kind of like my Trickery Domain boy and his glitzy scalemail armor, and his loose and flowy stuff that just screams whimsical like a trickster. High five for clerics (and Cure Wounds)!
@arcturus48533 жыл бұрын
@@magenstaffarts That's brilliant design choice, I like the sound of your decorum! High five!
@toosmalltoignore2 жыл бұрын
As someone new to D&D im loving all these videos validating my extremely detailed character. Her clothing is suited to living in the forest but dont forget accessories! Shiny beads..shiny rocks..shiny random pieces found in random places....all the shinys!
@theoneandonlymichaelmccormick3 жыл бұрын
I came to this video two seconds after it was uploaded, and I wish I had done so sooner.
@theoneandonlymichaelmccormick3 жыл бұрын
Additionally, my current character, Professor Abdullah Kiln is a Fire Genasi rogue, and a member of the clandestine “Brotherhood of the Smoking Glass”. He is one part archeological professor, one part ninja, one part tomb raider, and AAAAAAAAAAALL Indiana Jones. (Seriously, I’ve made a joke of making Kiln say “it belongs in a museum” as often as possible). The setting of my campaign is heavily Arabic coded, and Kiln himself was born of a genie, so all his clothes are meant to be evocative of the garb of Baghdadi academics in the Islamic Golden Age, but exceptionally more tactically-minded. These clothes are all black, and serve as the uniform worn by a Brother of the Smoking Glass. They are designed not only to be formal, but to be worn during combat, stealth, lectures, and casual time. This versatility of dress not only reflects a great deal about the Brotherhood Kiln is a part of, but also of his own personality. He strives to be meticulous, efficient, and practical. The color is also important, as the Professor seems to be incredibly hesitant to wear anything else. As a Fire Genasi he obviously has a very distinct look to him, and is somewhat self-conscious about it. When he was forced to wear white nearly-translucent white robes in order to hold audience with the Emperor-of-sorts he felt tremendously insecure. ... Man, I sure did ramble about my OC, didn’t I? God, I’m such a dork. Especially since I’m probably NEVER gonna cosplay as this guy, considering that he’s Arabic-coded, and I’m porcelain-white.
@EmilyGDesign3 жыл бұрын
We're playing in the Ravnica setting in an upcoming game, and I'm playing an engineer. I decided her hobby was weaving, so she weaves some of her own clothes. Her boots and overalls are patched up/made better (read: more pockets) with swatches of colorful cloth that she made herself, and part of her 'scale mail' armor is a woven sleeve that has tons of varying gears stitched on for easy access while she does repairs around town. Useful, and looks pretty!
@RKHageman2 жыл бұрын
Yay weaving!
@annbrookens9453 жыл бұрын
It's interesting that I first heard about and was interested in D&D in 1979 but never played until my grown children started a family campaign a couple months ago! This series you're doing is very helpful!
@override367 Жыл бұрын
We had a one shot where I decided to play a halfling beastmaster that had a pet cow, and the DM gave us 300gp starter gold. I thought we ALSO got starter equipment so when we met in the tavern, he asked us to describe our characters, and I was mid descrpition of my character's elaborate farmer-chic outfit and he said "Wait you have 300gp still" and clarified that we had to subtract cost of starter equipment. I started over "You see a stark naked halfling whos arms are full of gold coins with a cow following close behind. "Hi there, I uh, ran into someone who was REALLY desperate for some drawers and the offer was too good, anyone wanna sell me a bag for 5 gold pieces?" and the first quest of the one shot was finding the weirdo who bought my clothes for 300gp and ultimately retrieving them because it turned out he was a cultist
@necronsplayer3 жыл бұрын
I always have my players describe new outfits when I have them travel to new environments or send them to a fancy party or whatever. They don't all participate, but some of them just go nuts. And of course I am always conscious about how I dress my NPCs
@aurora54813 жыл бұрын
7:10 Funny enough, I have a rogue with a brighter colour palette. That's actually because they _are_ a spy, but of the more social kind: they go for greens and soft browns and white flowers specifically as an effort to seem unintimidating and approachable. She does own a darker set of clothes for midnight espionage, but on the day to day, socialisation and being underestimated is how she gains the upper hand: thus, white lace and a green dress.
@squidminion38013 жыл бұрын
I designed my entire current character around a hairstyle! A friend who can draw (fellow party member) keeps encouraging me to try and I guess this is another sign I should! Only problem with layers is I'll have to do a few 😂
@calebbridges47482 жыл бұрын
A few characters back, I had a Tiefling Wizard who really wanted to move from her Criminal Background to someone who was magically inclined and worldly enough to advise nobles. She started to pick up several sets of Fine Clothes and I started thinking about what she might like. I ended up thinking of several different outfits and colors for her. Since then, all my characters have some kind of fashion choices. This video is super inspiring for that. Gotta adventure while looking AESTHETIC
@insertusernamehere31733 жыл бұрын
Me when drawing and designing outfits for girls: Perfection. Me when designing and drawing outfits for guys: Uh.... shorts....and a...shirt.
@erinyes39433 жыл бұрын
This hits too close to home
@moemamadarasz40163 жыл бұрын
SAME
@smileyface81mc773 жыл бұрын
Yeah. I play a lot of young male characters because they’re fun and stranger DMs are less likely to sexually assault them than they are a female player-character combo. However, I have no idea how to design them. I usually end up playing with colors, but I’ve also used scarves and tattoos for designs if I think it’d fit.
@lydia64772 жыл бұрын
capes, shoes, boots, hair and acessories are all stuff you can play with. There's a lot of good references, and a whole lot of variety if you know where to look. (different sleeve shapes and shirt cuts. Collars, high-waisted vs low waisted. buttons, buckles and bags) i still struggle with designing male outfits, but I've improved greatly by finding more reference and practicing.
@xryeau_17602 жыл бұрын
Oh god the male one is literally my character's outfit
@howaboutno.013 жыл бұрын
I actually had a lot of fun drawing all the weapons my cleric carries because it made such a fun contrast between his innocent, kind, "I want to help and heal people!" image, that he's just casually carrying a staff, mace, and daggers all over his person
@dragonarchive74433 жыл бұрын
I recently made a monk character who hates wearing shirts (no reason, he just doesn't like them) So I decided to give him a cloak to wear instead, so he doesn't get kicked out of places for not wearing a shirt.
@georgespier19072 жыл бұрын
You give great advice. I love to dress up my characters, because it gives them a more personal feel. I’ve had a wizard urchin with many layers of cheap robes in different colors, a cleric who was Greek inspired and wore a toga, a teifling fighter who wore her active duty uniform around, but kept her formal uniform for fancy occasions. It makes them feel more like actual characters and less like 90’s video game avatars.
@niconiikon70073 жыл бұрын
The outfit my character is wearing is mainly thanks to the artist I commissioned for her, I told them a basic idea I had and they gave her a really cool monk outfit and a sash like thing that I love as her little trademark accessory through different outfits and such lol
@SaltyMouse2 ай бұрын
I have a character for a pokemon ttrpg campaign who's actually a zoroark pretending to be a human (and yes, I did get the idea from the N theory). Her clothes are always in better condition than they ought to be considering the situations she's worn them in since, like the rest of her human appearance, they're illusions, so any wear and tear would need to be consciously added and she just doesn't think to do that.
@Reoh0z3 жыл бұрын
> "What do your D&D characters wear?" A shiftweave with a mending enchantment of course!
@Victor-bm4sl2 ай бұрын
"It can often change as my characters level up and move through the world" I have had my son for 18 months and he is on his 8th design revision purely for outfit changes. My artist party members hate me and it has become a running in-joke. My characters are just as much fashion dolls as they are game pieces at this point and I am having the best time.
@crazlei3 жыл бұрын
wow its so funny listening to this as an ilustrator/dnd player/designer bc its of course true what you say, but it was also just so natural for me to design every piece of looks of my character while making it, that its just hilarious. I think that you should honestly just go after your heart, but if someone does have a problem with some sort of fashion intuition i think this video can be very helpful
@invokethemuses3 жыл бұрын
I’m a fashion design major so clothes are always on the mind when I create my characters! All of my characters usually start as an aesthetic idea, and then most times I pick a clothing related quirk that’s aesthetically relevant and kind of run with it. Florin has a Howl Pendragon kind of style in more muted colors, Rel ALWAYS wears a cropped shirt or no shirt (draconic sorcerers and their crazy natural AC... it enables me) and Echo almost always has huge sleeves and he likes to embroider his own clothes. Or I pick a motif, easy especially bc I play a lot of clerics, and that at least gives me ideas for details and colors of not the whole vibe. I also love to personalize their armor as much as possible so it’s very much part of the design process and even works into their backstories at times.
@SkyP98123 жыл бұрын
I usually just draw basic armour and go all in on the details. If it has adornments, than you can bet it has either fictional, cultural, or personal significance for either me or the character.
@Random_Gamer-sh6pf Жыл бұрын
This video actually helped a lot with the clothing design of my Air Genasi Barbarian who's also a noble. Like you said, i mixed Story (noble so expensive clothes, from a warrior family so easy to manouver in and not easily damaged), Aesthetic (calm and sky themes so light blue, likes his freedom so flowy), Utility (minimalistic so not many extra things, his greatsword and greataxe are most important to him), and History (going with the vibe of an ancient greek or roman hero). In the end i got a faily simple set of clothes. He wears a light blue greek exomis tunic (with cloth over both shoulders) with a long and flowy bottem, simular to a robe. Under that he wears pants so his, ahem, "noble parts" don't get showed whenever he uses his wind powers. All of this is made from a silk from the elemental plane of air, created from clouds by a storm or cloud giant. Because of this, it forms back together when damaged, and it's pretty expensive. Lastly he has a diagonal belt across his chest and back, which his Greatsword and Greataxe are on. No shoes to show the barbarian training he got from his mom. All and all, they're actually quite simple clothes, but they make perfect sense for him, so i'm happy with it.
@BeesOTC3 жыл бұрын
Me, trying to come up with unique and varied outfits for my characters while having aphantasia: ......
@artbysamc3 жыл бұрын
Something that can help with that is Pinterest or moodboards! There are lots of great, unique places to start, and they can help you piece together a much clearer image of your character's details without having to imagine it all in your head
@BeesOTC3 жыл бұрын
@@artbysamc I do have Pinterest boards for a couple of my characters, though I usually end up making them into mood/aesthetic boards instead of clothing inspiration haha. It's definitely a good idea though!
@cristiaolson73273 жыл бұрын
Dont forget to tell the DM what you look like! Firstly it helps us know how NPCs might react to seeing you the first time, and second, it helps out those of us who decide to use minis at the table (or who use digital minis and maps online). I could probably get a generic halfling rogue or human bard, but it's a lot more fun to see your character the way you picture them. After buying my 3d printer, I went on Hero Forge and spent like 12 hours putting together minis for my players. Thank goodness that they had given me really good descriptions of their characters and I was able to find stuff that worked. I ran the designs by everyone, and the only change anyone wanted was one player wanted a slightly different hair style. Most DMs probably know this already, but if you're a new DM, don't forget to figure out what NPCs are wearing, at least the ones that appear a lot. Players react very differently to "an old woman" than to "a frizzled mass of grey curls sitting atop a faded purple robe, two sizes too big, with odd bottles suspended from the rope knotted at her waist and a thin nose peeking out above her tattered pink scarf".
@barswa3 жыл бұрын
I really need to think more about this, thank you! :D
@BrokenGothStichedUpHeart Жыл бұрын
I'm in the process of writing a Book based off a four year + 2 years of one shots campaign I ran and while I ran the campaign several of my players got a special surprise related to their clothing. I asked them if I could design outfits for them. My main NPC turned DM controlled Party character and the campaign's Villian his outfit is entirely based off of a Peacock and a siren. His boyfriend who was a party character his outfit allowed him to melt into the starry skies. Dietre could become smoke when wearing his cloak, Kristian had a belt that when worn would allow him to sing every word. And Meolah's cape allowed her to blend in with any surface. Ame (one of my villians) their outfit was entirely made of dried blood and skin 💜 I loved this video and I wish I saw it back when I ran this campaign
@annah-g62743 жыл бұрын
You and ToughTink make extremely adorable cat girls 🥺🥺🥺 alsoooooo WORLD ANVIL COSTUME CONTEST YES PLEASE!!!!!!!
@panhandlersparadise17333 жыл бұрын
I don't think Ginny Di needs my help in finding sponsors or promotions, but for what it's worth and future reference, this is the only KZbin channel in which I enjoy watching the commercial instead of skipping ahead to the titular portion of the content I came to see.
@amtessa3 жыл бұрын
me watching them talk about wearing cat ear headphones while also wearing cat ear headphones: oh.
@julzbehr66963 жыл бұрын
Catheadphone-ception
@WistfulRose3 жыл бұрын
I'm not an artist, but I've noticed that drawing really helps flesh out the outfit of a character. Especially things that should have been really obvious. Example: She wears a fancy coat, then I go to draw it "Oh wait, what is she wearing under the coat!?" Like shirts and pants are totally crazy ideas. **facepalm at own stupidity**
@Morathor3 жыл бұрын
My favorite character outfit I've ever come up with was for my rogue, Fiera, who normally wears something akin to camouflage-a patchwork shirt and breeches, with different shapes and shades of gray and beige and faded blue to break up her outline, while also making her look very poor so people will more readily overlook her. However on the occasion in question she got to wear something nice. Something fancy. And she got herself a shiny, slinky red dress. Which she then wore. Over. The patchwork outfit.
@Aaren63 жыл бұрын
I am awful at figuring out what my characters are wearing. I typically use the mood board method to try and piece something together when commissioning art. Otherwise it's like "What is your character wearing?" *shrug* "Clothes." *looks at character sheet* "Common clothes."
@koboldmartian40632 жыл бұрын
I am a bit late to this but an outfit that I designed for a set of NPCs in my world are the Violet Archive Scholars! They are a group of monks, mages, students, professors, etc who work tirelessly in the chain of libraries around the world known as the Violet Archive. They were deep violet robes with gold accents, and on their left sleave there are pink and gold silk bands sewn into them. Depending on their ranking the more bands are added to their robes. Additionally all members of the archive have a purple gemstone embedded in their forehead and cannot be removed (without it being violently ripped from their heads) and act as their arcane focus. This is to show their dedication to the archive, the Goddess of Knowledge and is supposed to resemble the wisdom and intelligence given to them by the Ioun's third eye. This is also to demonstrate trust in Ioun as it is believed she can peer through these gems to gain perspective however she chooses not to.
@Lunar_DeBrie3 жыл бұрын
My character was holed up for most of her life, so as soon as she got out, she immediately went to stores and just picked out what she liked, maybe a little out of her budget lmaoo.
@Z.A.N.E3 жыл бұрын
So I have a satyr oc names Gin that I wanted to put in my campaign as a little Easter egg for my friends And watching this kinda made me realize that I subconsciously used a lot of colour symbolism in his outfit. (It also made me remember how he fits in a few different settings because when I drew him I just gave him this medieval fantasy aesthetic where if you saw him in a Walmart, you'd probably just look at him like "hmm... Weird" and move on but if you saw him in a fantasy cartoon, he wouldn't feel out of place)
@nongmolemons9566 Жыл бұрын
I have a cat character, yes a cat. She wears a little wizard robe and a wizard crown.
@katarinadreams6955 Жыл бұрын
Like a tabaxi or just a regular cat that has somehow learned to speak like Meowth?
@stephenthomson31203 жыл бұрын
I was playing a wood elf ranger, but who was happily married and his wife made all his clothes for him, so the leathers were very sturdy and custom fit for him. When he reached level 3 and I made him a horizon walker, I thought blue would be a good color (mostly because I had a really cool-looking blue elven cloak I got online) so I had his wife make him blue leathers and a blue cloak with a hood. I then came up with the idea that his eyes glowed when he used his horizon walker magic. Finally, someone at my table remarked that I probably just looked like a more filthy version of Jace Beleren with pointed ears, so I said to just go with that image of what my character looked like.
@Karina-Loves-Andreas3 жыл бұрын
I congratulate you on opening up your ideas & look....I'm the blandest, forest colored Druid. I'm female (IRL). I want to expand myself and express myself as "pretty"....the "human hunter" look with a green-brown cloak & hiking boots is VERY BORING.
@Audrey_O-Course3 жыл бұрын
My character wears normal pretty much small town boi clothes, when he’s not in armor. Minus the full head mask. And the red leather cloak. And the colorful socks.
@proffesornugget16133 жыл бұрын
Gimli do you play dwarf or other races
@Audrey_O-Course3 жыл бұрын
@@proffesornugget1613 haha good question. My first character was a dwarf, but this guy is a half orc.