DHC-Fawn
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Pronouns: Fae/She/They
System Name: The Dragonheart Collective
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Post by DHC-Fawn on Jan 18, 2023 15:45:39 GMT
Decided to make a thread so people can post resources for headspace building.
Heres some resources we have dredged up from our link hoard, most of the guides are tulpa ones as thats who makes the bulk of system skill guides:
Let's Talk: Headspaces (for systems that have less imagination ability or who's headspaces are 'less real', reassurance)
Tools for mapping headspace or brainstorming ideas: Minecraft (create 3d map)
The Sims (create 3d house layouts) Obsidian (text-based info knowledge base program, can add pictures)
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Post by swiftpaw on Jan 18, 2023 23:29:54 GMT
Thank you so much for sharing, these all look really helpful! I wish I knew more headspace building resources but similar programs to Obsidian that I know of are ZimWiki, TiddlyWiki and I also found a tool I completely forgot about called Domino which has a good board layout but doesn't seem as advanced. For systems who are trying to track an inner world language, my own system and others I know have found Polyglot to be the most useful tool for that.
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skinstealer
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Posts: 14
Pronouns: plural they/them
System Name: Skinstealer System/Mortis Velasquez
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Post by skinstealer on Jan 23, 2023 7:36:56 GMT
oh thank you, ive been looking for stuff like this! our headspace is really well defined in some ways, but in others it's been a bit tricky to decipher, and recently ive realized that not only am i front stuck, but also blocking out headspace when i could Really use it. hopefully these guides have something good in there that could help!
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H.B.I.C.
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Ashe and Calamity
Posts: 17
Pronouns: She/Her
System Name: The Crew
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Post by H.B.I.C. on Jan 28, 2023 20:46:17 GMT
I recommend free 3D modeling software that comes with assets to use. I recently created the building blocks of my own headspace using Revit (not free but within my access) and I found it quite easy to work with for recreating what I needed. Blender looks promising for similar designing uses.
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