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    • Cupcake
      Cupcake last edited by

      Do you need help picking a played-by?

      I love helping with finding played-bys. I think in my former life I was a casting director.

      What I need from you is:

      1. Gender (or indicate androgynous/suggested gender/attach applicable label or lack thereof)
      2. Age range
      3. Skin tone
      4. Build type
      5. Hair & eye color.

      Optional: Setting type. I tend to look at period sources for L&L games, go a bit more wild with Changeling types, etc. You can also provide some indication of what the character does if that helps: "she's a ballerina" "he's a biker", etc.

      Feel free to mention facial hair, but keep in mind that very specific scarring or tattoos are almost impossible unless you already have a specific PB in mind anyway. That kind of thing is Photoshop territory.

      "If you stand for nothing Burr, what will you fall for?"
      -- Hamilton: An American Musical

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      • Ganymede
        Ganymede Admin @Cupcake last edited by

        @Cupcake

        I will give a positive reference to Cupcake on her skills, although I've gotten decent at doing this myself.

        β€œIt is better to live doing the things that you like. It is foolish to live within this dream of a world seeing unpleasantness and doing only things that you do not like.” -- Yamamoto Tsunetomo.

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        • Sunny
          Sunny last edited by

          THANK YOU for doing this. You are the best.

          For the cheap seats, do you recommend any particular sites for looking at?

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yUYvyAY954

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          • Cupcake
            Cupcake last edited by

            You'd be surprised at how many websites might be common sense for reference. My go-tos?

            IMDB, Wikipedia, and Google as a search engine.

            In all seriousness, you might think that Wikipedia is a weird choice but if you're just trying to remember "hey who was that guy in that thing and wasn't he in the other thing?" it can be a lot faster and more streamlined than IMDB, though the latter is still helpful. You can also flat out google stuff like "black actors with blue eyes" "redheaded actresses under 30", etc.

            Beyond that, it's just an issue of being a pop culture whore. Even if I don't watch a show or have seen a film, chances are I'm aware of it and have probably eyeballed stills. Historical/L&L stuff often gets a bit messy because, well, history (My PB's pic on Arx is from a mini-series set in Ancient Egypt)...

            Specifically for L&L though, I've find this site helpful: http://www.recycledmoviecostumes.com/

            "If you stand for nothing Burr, what will you fall for?"
            -- Hamilton: An American Musical

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            • Cupcake
              Cupcake last edited by

              Double post, but I wanted to add - an easy way to be on the lookout for potential Changeling PB's is to check out various scifi and fantasy shows. Several iterations of Trance Gemini from Andromeda, for example, or the alien characters from Farscape, almost any show, film, or even scene where prosthetics and skin color alteration are involved can be used. (e.g., Natalie Portman in Black Swan mode)

              Also particularly pay attention to media that focuses on historical flashbacks. How did I find an Asian woman dressed in Victorian era clothing? Vampire Diaries.

              "If you stand for nothing Burr, what will you fall for?"
              -- Hamilton: An American Musical

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              • surreality
                surreality last edited by

                listal.com tends to have some interesting lists by 'type' sometimes. I've stumbled across a few gems there. Also willing to contribute suggestions; I seem to have weird luck with this (unless it's for myself then I am at a loss, I tend to find a face and then get inspired for the character in a flash of 'I KNOW WHO THIS IS!' -- which never works if I know who it actually is).

                Oh fucking well.

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                • Sunny
                  Sunny @Cupcake last edited by

                  @Cupcake

                  Thank you. πŸ˜„

                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yUYvyAY954

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                  • Auspice
                    Auspice @Sunny last edited by

                    I often use http://www.hollow-art.com/, myself. The Search allows you to narrow by gender, age, hair, eyes, ethnicity, etc.

                    It's crowd-generated, so some actors just aren't there, but it can be a way to start drilling down.

                    I will note... I think the photo sets are primarily submitted by teenagers, so the 'age' ranges can be way off. We're talking someone in their 20s being in the 40s section and vice versa.

                    Saying the quiet parts out loud since 1996.

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                    • Kanye Qwest
                      Kanye Qwest Banned last edited by

                      Giving no consideration to how good or bad an idea it might be, here's a link to a folder I share with people who play Arx, full of about 200+ possible PB pics that I have given a cursory cropping to. Most suitable for something low-tech, nature of the beast, but still.

                      https://1drv.ms/f/s!AkPSk6gZp9dYajlqeS76Y8epPX4

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                      • thebird
                        thebird last edited by

                        For the sake of compiling resources, I've had good luck with Pinterest and Deviant art... But I also don't like using actors for PBs. So if you're looking for some more not well known faces, you can search for characteristics you're looking for at those places.

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                        • Cupcake
                          Cupcake @Auspice last edited by

                          @Auspice said in Help With Played Bys:
                          down.

                          I will note... I think the photo sets are primarily submitted by teenagers, so the 'age' ranges can be way off. We're talking someone in their 20s being in the 40s section and vice versa.

                          That is a huge peeve of mine. I'm okay with "Hollywood Aging", like using actors in their late teens/early 20's to play middle teen chars, but no one's going to look at say, Russell Crowe in a recent film and pass him off as 23, or or Phillip Seymour Hoffman and call him college age.

                          "If you stand for nothing Burr, what will you fall for?"
                          -- Hamilton: An American Musical

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                          • Kanye Qwest
                            Kanye Qwest Banned last edited by

                            Have you ever played a mush?

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                            • Auspice
                              Auspice @Cupcake last edited by

                              @Cupcake said in Help With Played Bys:

                              @Auspice said in Help With Played Bys:
                              down.

                              I will note... I think the photo sets are primarily submitted by teenagers, so the 'age' ranges can be way off. We're talking someone in their 20s being in the 40s section and vice versa.

                              That is a huge peeve of mine. I'm okay with "Hollywood Aging", like using actors in their late teens/early 20's to play middle teen chars, but no one's going to look at say, Russell Crowe in a recent film and pass him off as 23, or or Phillip Seymour Hoffman and call him college age.

                              I honestly think it's because most of Hollow Art's users are teenagers. And teenagers are kind of bad at guesstimating ages for adults. But even then, I mean, it's not like IMDB isn't out there.

                              But like @Kanye-Qwest is saying, people do that sorta thing all the time on MU*s. Hugh Jackman, the 22-year-old werewolf! (I don't know if this has ever been done. I'm just tossing out something that wouldn't surprise me.)

                              Saying the quiet parts out loud since 1996.

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                              • Cupcake
                                Cupcake last edited by

                                Oh naw, believe me, it's not limited to the teenage assessment.

                                "If you stand for nothing Burr, what will you fall for?"
                                -- Hamilton: An American Musical

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                                • Faceless
                                  Faceless @Cupcake last edited by

                                  @Cupcake said in Help With Played Bys:

                                  That is a huge peeve of mine. I'm okay with "Hollywood Aging"

                                  Now I have it in my head that I want to use present day John Hurt for a early 30-something character.

                                  MSB free since 24/3/2018

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                                  • Sunny
                                    Sunny last edited by

                                    I am not a teenager, and I am COMPLETELY AWFUL at estimating how old somebody is. I cannot tell by looking at them any more. If they're 30 or under they look like a child to me. Until they're 75 or so I can't really tell how much older than me they are. So.

                                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yUYvyAY954

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                                    • reimesu
                                      reimesu Admin last edited by

                                      I can testify to Cupcake's ability to find good PBs.

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                                      • mietze
                                        mietze last edited by

                                        Me too!

                                        And I share Sunny's lack of good age gauging. Though I think to some degree, 30-40 can be super hard to gauge for anyone. I am constantly (and not by people trying to blow smoke up my ass) mistaken for being a decade+ younger than I am. It's not because I truly look younger than average than my age, but just that most people kind of look the same once they get out of their mid twenties until their mid forties it seems, especially women. (Unless you're a smoker). I am really good at gauging the age of children-teenagers, but that is only because I'm a mom and have spent so much time volunteering with youth organizations, I think.

                                        Or I could be full of shit, and just a bad judge of age/bodies of adults. Who knows. The only class I almost failed in college was the meat grading one. πŸ˜„ I can't grade a cow's ass while it's still alive to save my own, apparently. (Once it's butchered it's easy peasy!)

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                                        • surreality
                                          surreality @mietze last edited by

                                          @mietze I'm a smoker and it still happens to me! So help me.

                                          It also doesn't help that a lot of the fashion models in magazines we're accustomed to seeing actually are teens, they're just very convincingly and adeptly made to look considerably older, too, with hair/makeup/etc. Throw this into the mix with casting mid-20s folk as high schoolers on television, and it really does skew everything considerably.

                                          Oh fucking well.

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                                          • H
                                            hedgehog last edited by

                                            More egregiousness - apparently Sofia Vegara is a good example of 'late teens', according to this wiki:

                                            http://coh.spork.com/index.php?title=Penny

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