Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24993958-20160711184711/@comment-25936766-20160812010031

Steam Gray wrote: -*shrugs* Psychic duelists have been hinted and shown to be capable of the same thing- but can also turn any card into reality.

-I believe you missed when I said that it would still produce an image... Azul could draw spikes on the ground or say a fireball on a piece of paper and use it to project spikes or shoot a fireball- as long as he drew the entire image. If a line is missing or the like, then it won't produce anything at all.

-Which Jaden did. "Summoning a fancy spirit", hey, the cards have had fancy spirits before 5D, and it did not change when 5D came. So these Psychic Duelist all summon "fancy spirits", which Jaden already did.

-I didn't. But you misunderstood my question: What would be considered "unfinished"? "If a line is missing, it won't produce anything", but what if the artwork is complete even with a line missing?

That is my question. Because an artwork can be missing some elements and yet still be complete and finished. A drawing can be completely colorless and yet be complete. A drawing can not be "full-body" and yet still be complete.

You say he could make a dummy, if it is a whole dummy....but then you also said previously that a drawing of someone from the shoulders-up, definitely not full-body or "whole", would still create an image.

You also say that if it's missing even a single line, it's useless. How does the user know it's missing a line and not supposed to be like that? Makes sense if he uses his own drawings, so he decides how complete they are, but if using someone else's?