Spell of Gravity

I'm not gonna lie, I started to miss drawing these two. 💜

Click for the full resolution (and for looking at the brush work, I start to get a good economy of brush strokes). Have a good week-end!



License: "Spell of Gravity" by David Revoy − CC-BY 4.0
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6 comments

link Oel044  

What does this spell?

link David Revoy Author,

This spell messes with the gravity, and according to my artwork it's not just inverting it locally; it has variations and fluctuation of direction and weight within a perimeter. It's a classical magic to whomever wants to learn how to fly on a broomstick. The Komona trees, with the big city flying on it (and smaller Kerberos island), naturally defy gravity. It's the best wood to build flying ships.

link Elena  

feeling of import antigravity intensifies!

link Oel044  

Thank you! Could you explain more about ''it's not just inverting it locally; it has variations and fluctuation of direction and weight within a perimeter'' please? I don't understand it.

link Rinsi  

I think that just means that, inside the area that is affected by the spell, gravity is pulling in a lot of different directions, with different strengths. For instance, the 'balls' of coffee seem to be floating in the air in one spot, not being pulled anywhere. Meanwhile Carrot is being pulled up and a little to the left so strongly that he's leaving clawmarks on the book from trying to prevent himself flying away. Pepper's legwarmers are floating up a little, but her legs aren't being lifted uncontrollably. Only part of her hair is going slightly up, and her hat isn't flying away upwards. Different parts - different gravities.

link Oel044  

Thank you, i think i understand it now.


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