ThatOneWeirdGuy December 7, 2015 December 7, 2015 Tulpas don't have any "real" or "solid" form, but I'm seeing threads with art that "their tulpa created". Tulpas can't hold pencils, or use a mouse to draw on a computer. So how did their tulpa create the picture? Host: Josh (AKA ThatOneWeirdGuy) Tulpa: Benjamin (Humanoid Bunny) (In the making) Ben's Journal/Progress Report
Vos December 7, 2015 December 7, 2015 If you're talking about physical art, tulpas are able to take control of the body through possession/switching. Edit: Yuki's interpretation of possession is pretty neat, I think that you should give the thread a read if you're unfamiliar with this.
ThatOneWeirdGuy December 7, 2015 Author December 7, 2015 So is there no way for a tulpa to create art WITHOUT possession? Because I don't want to go the possession route. Host: Josh (AKA ThatOneWeirdGuy) Tulpa: Benjamin (Humanoid Bunny) (In the making) Ben's Journal/Progress Report
Vos December 7, 2015 December 7, 2015 So is there no way for a tulpa to create art WITHOUT possession? Because I don't want to go the possession route. Not physically, no (I guess they could tell you what to do and you could work based on their suggestions?), but it's not like they can't create things in a wonderland or something if that's what they want to do. I remember one host telling me about how they had an art room in a villa they created, and one of their tulpas would spend hours painting and building different kinds of structures.
NoneFromHell December 7, 2015 December 7, 2015 So is there no way for a tulpa to create art WITHOUT possession? Because I don't want to go the possession route. No art for you: But seriously, without possession/switching you have no chance of getting physical art created by a tulpa. How should that work? You can't draw aswell without using your body. You could only collaborate. Your tulpa could map the images it wants to be drawn on an empty paper and ask you to follow the lines or stuff like that. Tulpa: Alice Form: Realistic Humanoid/Demonic Creation She may or may not talk here, depends on her.
ThatOneWeirdGuy December 7, 2015 Author December 7, 2015 Aww.... okay. Thanks , though. Host: Josh (AKA ThatOneWeirdGuy) Tulpa: Benjamin (Humanoid Bunny) (In the making) Ben's Journal/Progress Report
NoneFromHell December 7, 2015 December 7, 2015 Possession isn't scary or really difficult, though. Maybe give it some second thoughts if you want to create art. You can surely wait with this until you feel comfortable with the idea. Yuki's interpretation of possession is pretty neat, I think that you should give the thread a read if you're unfamiliar with this. Oh, i think this was the guide I was using. It is pretty neat. Tulpa: Alice Form: Realistic Humanoid/Demonic Creation She may or may not talk here, depends on her.
FadingSpectrum December 7, 2015 December 7, 2015 Fade: I collaborate with the guys in making art all the time. If you don't want to possess - though, it's neat stuff and I'd recommend trying it if you can! - then they could guide you. You know, tell you how they want it to look! "Can you make the hair a little longer? Pleeease~?" "Fix the arm! Is look wonky!" So on, and so forth. Some of them do this a lot when I'm drawing them, and some like Demi and Troy don't get too involved. Of course, some of them have made their own art by possession too. We should show it sometime. A queer soulbonding system with tulpamantic influences.
Paranoid Llama December 7, 2015 December 7, 2015 To add to Fade's comment, your tulpa could also show you images and thoughts of what they want you to create and how to go about doing it. I think that's how Mistgod says he does Melian's art. I'm not going to listen to you guys since you are all probably just talking to yourself and don't really have a tulpa like me.
Guest Anonymous December 7, 2015 December 7, 2015 To add to Fade's comment, your tulpa could also show you images and thoughts of what they want you to create and how to go about doing it. I think that's how Mistgod says he does Melian's art. Yesh, that's right. We collaborate. It is similar to how we to the tulpa proxy typing. He can see imagery that I want to paint or draw in our collective mind together. Then he paints it while I direct. Our art is a combination of his skill, my skill and my style and ideas.
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