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Scratcher
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AT and DT
So what's the difference between a AT and a DT? How does a DT work?
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Scratcher
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AT and DT
An AT is an art trade, meaning you each draw each other’s OC. A DT, on the other hand, is a design trade. In a design trade, you each give each other a theme, palette, or moodboard to base the design off of. When you both finish, the character that the other person made would become your OC, and the character that you made would become the other person’s. Does that make sense?
- Astercloud
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Scratcher
100+ posts
AT and DT
An AT is an art trade, meaning you each draw each other’s OC. A DT, on the other hand, is a design trade. In a design trade, you each give each other a theme, palette, or moodboard to base the design off of. When you both finish, the character that the other person made would become your OC, and the character that you made would become the other person’s. Does that make sense?
Ohhh that makes sense! Thank you!
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