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Like many authors, I tend to base my protagonists off myself...but lately I've been starting to think I should start doing the same with the antagonists.

I'm always mulling about how tiring it is for me to be nice to people and act "socially appropriate", and I guess I don't want to paint those struggles as the traits of a "bad person" (because they aren't really), but at the same time I feel like I should put all that repressed negativity to use in a creative way...at least for a cartoon villain or something. =9

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I think all of my characters have a lot of me in them! I'm kind of like

looks at my entire cast of characters who are all incredibly different from one another

haha wow that's so me!!

As much as I joke that my protagonist and I are super similar, we have a lot of core differences I think

Protagonists. It's a little easier to think of how they'll claw out of their struggles when I think of how far I've come; though a little bit of antagonists as well to think exactly of how bad I could get if I hadn't.

I have a six-person ensemble driving my comic and what I made sure to do was give each of them one positive and one negative trait that I see in myself so I could always accurately decide how they would react to stuff.

But also I think it's always a good idea to put a lot of you in your antagonists - most bad guys don't think they're bad guys so if you can see exactly where they're coming from you can probably make a more effective villain.

I'd say all of my protagonists have a bit of my personality in them. They are all my babies.

A bit of all. I picked the main character because my mc and I have quite a few traits in common, but most of my characters end up having a bit of my traits in them because they're traits I know well and can work with better lmao.

I usually see parts of myself in background characters because that's where I get to play around a bit more, but also I have to create a lot of them on the fly, so I don't have as much time to develop a more unique personality.

Antagonists. Me super-annoying in real life. Me super-annoying online too, but also in real life.

Antagonists... specifically one of them (Erick Blackhart) . I just take my tendencies from when I play open world RPGs (like Fallout 3 for example). Usually the first character I make is a huge jerk and extremely violent, and all the while I laugh every time I make them do something horrible to the NPC's XD

Am I literally the only person who bases more background characters than protagonists of themselves?
Personally I find I tend to base my protagonists less off of what I see in myself and more what I want to see in myself.

...maybe I just have a lot of memorable background characters...

My inner wallflower, huh?
Maybe, but I keep finding by background characters steal the show cause of their loud, friendly personalities.
I'm a naturally very loud, friendly person.

Makes sense, sometimes I wish I could just make myself shut up and stop expending energy.
I'm an introvert that acts like an extrovert, and I'm already tired all the time.

Pretty sure every single character I write has a part of me influencing them, but I think I'm most similar to background characters haha

I don't usually include myself, but if I ever do it's usually just background character Easter eggs like many Hollywood creators do lol. Nobody would ever know if I make an appearance in my own comic because they wouldn't know what alien species I'd be if I were in the setting of the comic Haha.

Anyway, I think a lot of people assume Genesis, the main character, is supposed to be me. My boyfriend even jokes that she is me reincarnated. I always ask people why, and apparently it's literally just the hair. Anyone who's ever met me in person knows I have extremely long and fluffy blonde hair, the kind that is so thick and frizzy it looks like a plume of yellow fluff on my head. Genesis is also blonde so I guess that makes her me?? That is literally the only thing in common between us. I'm not sure why people think she's a write-in :thinking:

I don't really model characters after myself. They might have a few things in common with me, but I always thought a character modeled after me would be boring. xD

None, they are nothing like myself. If anything I like adding some "childish" and playful features. That's the only similarity.