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(Image from: https://filibusterfrog.tumblr.com/post/172805393448/common-tiefling-horns-cheatsheet-part-2)


For this project, I am wanting to make something like tiefling horns for the tiktok video, possibly with different colored eyes. I have payed dungeons and dragons for over 11 years at this point and even now I play in three different campaigns on the weekends to unwind. One of those campaigns is a homebrew world that my husband and I have been working on for about 10 of those years. Though I typically play elves in my campaigns, I do not think that making pointed ears is going to be something that will work in regards to a tiktok video and I don't want this to become a filter that was as bad as the nail filter from over a year ago. There are many cosplayers and nerds just like me on tiktok and it is something that I think would be used by some of those people who play characters in skits without having to get completely dressed in their larping/cosplay gear just to do a quick video. Some of the tiktokers/instagram reel people that make skits for dnd do not get fully dressed for their videos, instead they use filters to make their videos, but it may allow them to better differentiate their characters within those skits since they are generally portraying multiple characters having conversations or going through imagined issues that a dnd party might experience.

For the horns, I want to try a few different shapes, similar to the drawing above to see what looks best in the frame of a tiktok. I love the flat out horns because it is the horns on the Qunari named Iron Bull from Dragon Age: Inquisition, but I feel like they would be too long to fit in the normal frame that we are used to seeing in tiktok and I don't want the person making the video to be forced to move further away from the camera just for it to work.


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