Space. Adoptables! So, these are draw-to-adopt - ISH. I will be MOSTLY judging on drawing them. However, I will also take into account WRITING them. So, here we go: Closes October 10th! Read ALL OF THE INTRUCTIONS. I know it's a pain, but it's hard making designs and letting them go, so I want to make sure they go to good homes. Also read the notes+credits I want them to go to really good homes, so I'm doing it a bit differntly. I promise it's not much more than a normal DTA, though, just like five minutes of work more. Draw the adoptable you want. You may try for as many as you'd like. Then you will either (and I promise I'm mostly judging on drawing, and I won't be insane about this, it's just a tiny little thing): write something with them (it doesn't have to be long, five sentences at least) with them. Write what they do, what they say, etc. It doesn't have to be interesting. It could just be them waking up and going about their morning. It could be going on a tiny adventure. What you write about with them won't matter as much as how you write with them. Write as much or as little as you'd like. It can be in your project instructions or notes+credits, or commented here or on your project. The other writing option is a short rp, three turns at least (more if you'd like). To do this, comment on this project or your entry that you would like to take that option, and I will start a short rp. You may choose both if you'd like, but you only need to choose one. When drawing Try to keep the design as exact as possible, if you are planning to change the design if you adopt it, please say what you wish to change in your instructions or notes+credits section. Put effort into it. When writing/rp-ing (these are guidelines, but mistakes here and there are fine) Please use proper grammar. Please use proper spelling, and spellcheck. No "u"s, no "jupmed," take advantage of the spellcheck and don't shorten words like "you" to "u," etc. Use correct capitalization. No "i" or beginning sentences with lowercase letters, and names should be capitalized. Use correct punctuation. This includes apostrophes in contractions. General tips (not requiered) shade use another program add a name/bio EFFORT, EFFORT, EFFORT animate?
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