back : https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1307057104/ SORRY GUYS ACTING DOESNT COME UNTIL THE SCRIPT IS DONE T-T IF YOU DON’T WANT SPOILERS DONT STALK THE SCRIPT PROJECT HAAH please don’t yell at scripters :( that’s my job :( /joke shoutout to the people sticking it out for the auditions :skull: Here are the artsy jobs costume design - perfect if you like sketching outfits on cats. Every week you will design one or more outfits (in color), but there’s a challenge- you have to use basic materials every cat in said group has access to + that can be found in that season! This is why areas/groups will have special benefits. (Bonus: you can contact the owner of the character you’re designing the costume for and figure out how to add their accessories into the costume!) example: urchinclan newleaf (flowers are pretty rare I would imagine, so don’t use too many) shells moss rocks grass set design - perfect if you like drawing sets/backgrounds (but no cats)! it’s like costume design, you have to use materials to decorate the floor of the stage :) (no backdrops, sorry! :[ ) set design + costume design rules - follow the basic description of the jobs, no out of season items or stuff you can’t find in that clan etc etc - if you’re a set designer, don’t design costumes. And the other way around. - costume designers cannot choose pelt or eye colors, only use accessories to do costumes - you can only make one set for the play - don’t make anything inappropriate - you can have multiple jobs, just plan accordingly - idk BAHAHAAH - please try to be able to design weekly, because it is important. It’s completely fine if you’re too busy to do it once or twice.
your job will not officially begin until script is done. your user w/o @ // current or previous gens cat (you must have had at least one) // your pronouns // job wanted // why should you be said job? // your activity on a scale of 1-10, 10 being very active? // are you able to design on a weekly basis? // concerns/other costumes (closed!) (they/she) (they/them) (she/they) set (shey/shem) (she/claw) (she/her)