Rafaeldark97 May 20, 2013 May 20, 2013 I don't know if this is the right forum for this question. Anyway i have a problem. The problem is that i can't concentrate on the face of my tulpa especially the eyes and nose... Also an other problem i have is that the tulpa sometimes starts spinning uncontrolably (not sure if i spelled that right) do you have any advice on what should i do about it?
Guest Anonymous May 20, 2013 May 20, 2013 The correct forum would be question and answers, this section is reserved for questions about the forum itself. How long have you started? Visualization will get better with time and practice, just keep trying and you will see you'll start to slowly get better. If you don't have problems with visualization but with how exactly eyes and noses are made look at real life examples (without getting caught staring for too long, could be embarassing :p). I got a lot better at visualizing the eyes since I started paying attention to them on other people. For the spinning I think the best thing to do is just ignoring it :/
Rafaeldark97 May 20, 2013 Author May 20, 2013 i have started from yesterday and also i am making an anime character :P eh well i think eventually i will get better at it (also i forced for about 3 hours) but the problem is that i can't remember the face no matter how i try
Guest Anonymous May 20, 2013 May 20, 2013 If you started yesterday then it's normal, don't worry, you will eventually get better. Just go with the flow when working on the face, sooner or later you'll settle on something that will get more and more stable (keep in mind that she can still deviate if she doesn't like the form). Good luck!
Chupi May 20, 2013 May 20, 2013 Thread moved to Q&A where it belongs -- noobdreamer is right, Forum Questions and Comments is for issues with the forum itself. Spinning objects/tulpas is a problem I've had too. The harder I would try to make them stop spinning, the more they'd spin. The more you worry about the issue, the more of a problem it becomes. What I ended up doing was let the thing spin and ignore it, then start visualizing it as it really is, not spinning. The spinning is an issue with your mindsight, and the actual object or tulpa is not spinning. With some time you'll get better and objects will spin less often. Lyra: human female, ~17 Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her My blog :: Time expectations are bad (forcing time targets are good though)
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