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Create a new au, you need to write a worldview and write a good design, thinking about the development of the story. If you create it just because you want to create a new au, maybe the story will be boring. .. .. Who knows?hope these help you
Like deviantart and tumblr. (Yes, i'm counting Tumblr as an art website)
Just don't venture to deep in the search bar or else you may or may not have sudden urges to kill yourself afterwards.
Indeed, I worked, wroted and thought about the story. I even made the sprites of mains characters and musics. I started this project several months ago. So I think I'll go on Deviantart (because Tumblr fanbase's sucks). Anyway, what the audit consist of ?
A few fans, too, but they have great au(already finished) or enough research on the undertale. Although there was no "audit team" in the beginning, when the quality of aU was getting lower, the forum's managers selected some willing people to audit other au.This includes the degree of completion set by au, the level of painting or writing, and whether the worldview and story are reasonable.I think you're ready to go to press.Errr...Why not try A03 or Pixiv?
I want to make something more original.