Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25396609-20160502222905/@comment-26397825-20160506225621

Sounds alright then. Though I'd put a limitation on that in order to be able to manifest an object, the user must hold the actual object for at least 30 seconds, so they can't just see an important key or something and automatically be able to manifest it. Otherwise they turn into the mcguyver of every plot. "Who needs the actual thing! I saw it, so I can just make it immediately!"

It sounds like my Fabricatesemblance now, actually, but that's not a bad thing. The difference here is your character is making things based on real objects, my character makes things based on her own imagination. That means she wouldn't be able to make, say, a key to a locked chest unless she had memorised the entire key and could visualise it perfectly. And while my character may have an active imagination, she hasn't got eidetic memory.