Usually I forget about setting. Inside or outside, grass of hardfloor, add a couple adjectives (dirty, cluttered, homey, etc) and I'm good to go. Then there are the times when I draw a map - complete with furniture - before dropping the characters in.
I'm more prone to fretting over facial expressions, body language and OMG, I can waste 5 minutes wondering where the characters' hands should go. *headdesk*
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Usually I forget about setting. Inside or outside, grass of hardfloor, add a couple adjectives (dirty, cluttered, homey, etc) and I'm good to go. Then there are the times when I draw a map - complete with furniture - before dropping the characters in.
I'm more prone to fretting over facial expressions, body language and OMG, I can waste 5 minutes wondering where the characters' hands should go. *headdesk*