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<blockquote data-quote="DammitVictor" data-source="post: 8024211" data-attributes="member: 6750908"><p>I pretty much just default to European skin tones 99% of the time because <em>when I'm thinking about it</em> and <em>when I'm doing something about it</em> don't really overlap much. I should put more effort into this.</p><p></p><p>I usually have European humans and East Asian humans in my settings, and sometimes I remember to include African and South Asian and American humans. I'm more likely to do this when I'm <em>deliberately</em> doing this, like in <em>Galactic Dragons</em>. I posted recently about human ethnicity in <em>Shroompunk</em>, which runs naturally on a broader spectrum than Earth and includes more variety in undertones. And also more unusual features that would normally be associated with planetouched in standard D&D.</p><p></p><p>I'm more likely to do Skittles with hair than skin, and more likely with elves than anything else; in <em>Shroompunk</em>, without elves, goblins pick one ROYGBIV color for their skin and another for their eyes. In <em>Galactic Dragons</em>, gnomes have pale white-grey skin-- like fraal-- with pastel-colored hair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitVictor, post: 8024211, member: 6750908"] I pretty much just default to European skin tones 99% of the time because [I]when I'm thinking about it[/I] and [I]when I'm doing something about it[/I] don't really overlap much. I should put more effort into this. I usually have European humans and East Asian humans in my settings, and sometimes I remember to include African and South Asian and American humans. I'm more likely to do this when I'm [I]deliberately[/I] doing this, like in [I]Galactic Dragons[/I]. I posted recently about human ethnicity in [I]Shroompunk[/I], which runs naturally on a broader spectrum than Earth and includes more variety in undertones. And also more unusual features that would normally be associated with planetouched in standard D&D. I'm more likely to do Skittles with hair than skin, and more likely with elves than anything else; in [I]Shroompunk[/I], without elves, goblins pick one ROYGBIV color for their skin and another for their eyes. In [I]Galactic Dragons[/I], gnomes have pale white-grey skin-- like fraal-- with pastel-colored hair. [/QUOTE]
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