My characters have undergone the same process of simplification as the colors. Now that they have been simplified, they appear more human and alive than if they had been represented in all their details.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In most scripts, one or two characters have a lot of colors.
I use colors to bring fine points of story and character.
People's fates are simplified by their names.
I would like to think that I'm more different from my character than I am.
Each color lives by its mysterious life.
In my early writing, all of my characters were exactly the same person. They all spoke the same, made the same types of jokes, reacted the same, etc. I think they were all just me in disguise.
Outside books, we avoid colorful characters.
We, people, are so very, very complicated that no matter how well drawn a fictional character is, they can't get anywhere near as complex as a real person.
It's important for me to see as many colors in the character as possible.
I try to distinguish my characters from each other.