Wizard Photographs

grey_wolf_c greywolf1 at jazzfree.com
Fri Aug 9 19:42:56 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 42358

> Fyre Wood wrote:
> 
> I like your new idea with painted pictures. Never would have thought
> of that one. However, does the painted picture come to life as you're
> painting it, or does it come to life when you're done? It would seem
> harder to paint something that was moving all the time. Imgaine if
> you're paining a person and she has no clothes on yet? Does she run
> around the painting trying to hide from you because she's naked? Or,
> if you're painting two animals attacking each other, do they do it
> while you're still working on them?

Looking up canon, we know that a magical photo is a photo that has been 
revealed with a special liquid (just after the three traditional 
red-blue-yellow ones, I'd imagine), to fix the personality capture to 
the photo paper. Thus, I'd imagine that the images aren't moving before 
it (since it's a perfectly normal picture until then). By 
extrapolating, I can imagine that a magical painting receives a final 
layer of magical paint that brings all the paint to "life", with the 
personalities adquired during the painting.

Hope that helps,

Grey Wolf, who hopes there are no Picassos or Munchs in the WW, or else 
that they're non-ultra-ralistic styles are not used to create living 
pictures.






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