Now that we've discovered the inside, it's time to create the outside. There are two ways to go about doing that.
Option 1: Do it the old-fashioned way
In other words, use your imagination 100%.
Here are some things to consider if you do it the old fashioned way:
Height
Body shape
Face shape
Skin tone
Eye color
Hair color
Facial features
Option 2: Find a person that fits your character.
I use Pinterest to "find" my characters. Usually, I have a general idea of what he/she looks like, but I have trouble imagining every detail and combining them to make a whole. So I go to Pinterest and scroll through to find people that match my general idea. Eventually, I'll see one that strikes my fancy, and I have my character. I created an account under "Character Database" and I've pinned over 600 characters. It's open to all, so feel free to take a look.
[You can see what my character looks like at the media section, which will be at the top of the page or one the right side]
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Creating the Well-Developed Character
RandomWell developed characters are of huge importance. No matter how magnificent your setting, or how thrilling your plot, it's all in vain without equally good characters. Characters can make or break your book. So with that in mind, here is your guide...