Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-26173711-20190509052121/@comment-39209515-20190521172830

-Semblance name: Art

-User: Charlie Yoon

-Introduction: The user is able to create and summon whatever he draws

-Description: The user is able to draw living and nonliving things and make them come to life and or summon said thing.

-Range: I'm not sure what the range would be

-Type: Besides conjuration, I'm not sure if it would fall under another type

-Purpose: Both offense and defense, or utility?

-Visual cue: When a drawing or whatever is brought to "life/summoned" what appears as glyphs are formed and glow. If the image is that of a creature, it will blink, then move a bit, and then a bright flash of light, as the light flashes the creature would be summoned.

-Tier N: -General limitations: The limitations would be that the size of the creature/thing would be dependent on the size of the drawing; the bigger the drawing, the bigger the summoning. Can't create food and dust. Certain drawings would take time to draw. Summoned works not made by the user may not be "loyal" to him but to the one who created them. Tier 1 is the first tier, so it's the only tier with that limitation.
 * 1) User is able to draw things 1 dimensional and make them come to life within the paper. A drawing of an elephant would be a real elephant but it would have no dimensions, therefore staying within the paper.
 * 2) User is able to draw inanimate things and make them real. The size of the thing would be dependent on the size of the drawing.
 * 3) The user is able to create living things by drawing them. The size of the creature would still be dependent on the size of the drawing.
 * 4) The user is able to summon drawings and artworks that weren't made by themself. An example would be a giant mural on the ceiling of a church would be able to come to life.

-Applications: Reconnaissance as certain drawings would be able to move and observe, another would be never run out of ammunition.

-Dust Interaction: Dust would give certain things "life"; dust would give a drawing of fire the sustanence it needs to be a real fire.

-Notes: Thank you SpiritedDreaming. I tried to clean it up as best I could

I just wanted to clean it up, but I ended up messing up the type and range xD