I know we are a long way from here, but now I need to see how the anime would adapt this one.It's neat how, with the black and white medium, Sylvia being covered with splotches and smears of paint is basically indistinguishable from how blood and bruises would appear. It really highlights how this is Sylvia's battle, and it the effect wouldn't be the same in color—unless Galna wears a lot of red or something.
it seems to have something more there.So it's not just a magic painting, they're living paintings.
I love how you compared the paint with blood. I knew it felt like I was reading a battle, but I couldn't put it into words until you said it. Thank you.It's neat how, with the black and white medium, Sylvia being covered with splotches and smears of paint is basically indistinguishable from how blood and bruises would appear. It really highlights how this is Sylvia's battle, and it the effect wouldn't be the same in color—unless Galna wears a lot of red or something.
For real. I feel an itch of madness creeping to me as well when I saw that full page of Sylvia drawing prostrated with eyes delirious and a mind teetering into psychosis.I think I just had a sneak peek at what the artists of old went through, especially the Renaissance Artists. Beautiful chapter indeed.