For this reason, because it is so often left too vague, or out entirely, this week’s Writer’s Workshop focuses on setting the scene in your sims. Using strong characterization to let your audience know where your character is and what’s going on around them, as well as their own actions and reactions that are not expressed verbally, is important if you want to invoke the imagination of your readers. Regardless of what rank you hold, painting a picture for those who read your sims can make yours stand out and offer others inspiration for sims of their own.
Unsure of how to go about this process? We’ve found one site that helps walk you through some of the intricacies of scene setting. Take a look at this article on how to Create A Vivid Setting and put some of these tips to work in your next sim.
The Setting of Simming: Invoking Imaginations
The Setting of Simming: Invoking Imaginations
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