pepsitwix wrote:Darry+Wesker wrote: He/She would become a permanent character, even after CS and the WoI species die out. It would just be such an honor to be able to apply for a WoI, let alone win one.
WoI? CS? die out?
XD
Yeah, i guess my form was a little 'emotional', now that I think about it. i guess i was trying something new :3
And, I agree <3 To be able to try out for such beautiful characters, and for free, too. No payment, it means that even a 'poor'?new CS player, with not-as-valuble pets as others still have a chance at one. Its wonderful, isnt it? dont you wish the real world were that way? :3
I just love how supportive and loving the WoI community isThere isnt much crying afterward if somebody doesnt win, and I think everybody wishes everybody else good luck x3 <3
Well, all good things must come to an end some day. But you never know, when I grow up and become a graphic designer/artist, you might see the WoI I obtained here and there in the future. Then when youre 30 or 40 yrs old, youll say "I recognize that... like a childhood memory". I want to make all of my precious characters into something memorable some day, and that includes the honor of my WoI character. Not many people would care for their WoI (or most characters) after the species/origins die out.
Its good to be emotional. It helps the judges feel what you do. I lack that ability with stories, but if Im lucky, I can do it with art sometimes.
I feel the same way about the WoI community. If I lose, people say "Better luck next time, I support you!" and then you dont feel so bad. No bragging, snobby people. I love it! ^^ I think its usually the more mature, loyal people who really care about winning a WoI. Those are the supporting people who make losing okay and not so bad.
EDIT: I think Im the only person who realized that there isnt supposed to be light brown on the right leg/thigh XD