Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-12736261-20140708222412/@comment-24480187-20140709210932

See, I kind of agree with Bo here. Don't get me wrong, I love the doodle idea! But the drawing-to life thing really has been done a lot, in a Powerpuff Girls episode and also a type of magic in Fairy Tail. I do think realistic fiction could be a better approach. My idea of the art teacher ban and demonstration could work, but so can all the other ideas.

But the problem with the doodle set up is that the conflict can be easily resolved. Think about it. If one student would make a dragon as per an idea said, and it came to life, wouldn't we get the message not to draw any more destructive things? Sure, we could draw one huge cannon and fire it at the dragon, but then what after? It could work, but as a story arc. We need main setup.

We're in an art school. That's all we've got so far, we need more to it.

Now, interwoven plot points.

I got an idea in camp today ( that's why I may be coming on late). Maybe, so as to show who ( I'm going into characters for just a little bit here) each character was made by, they could have a chatroom that they go on, just like our own Live!Chat. For example, my character's name on there could be Awesomeperson110. ( That idea might not work, but still).

A realistic fiction setup could have its own magic to it! Humour, real situations. Situations the audience could laugh at, and be like " Oh, I can totally see me and my friends doing that!" It could be just as satisfying.

My idea for a storyline: We're all in an art school, right? So how about an art boarding school? It would allow for possibly much more character interaction! We live a practically normal school life, but there are problems and conflicts along the way, events too, which the story arcs could be based off of.

That's my say, at least a little of it.