Chapter 1012: "Energy Sucker"
Ainsley drew anything before, but it didn't hinder her from drawing a perfect doodle when using this ability.
It turned out that precise imagination was more important than a person's drawing ability because this ability was really unusual and unique.
After drawing her pink uniform in black and white, the drawing on the paper suddenly flashed with orange light.
Then, clothing the size of Ainsley's palm fell midair before landing on Ainsley's tiny palm.
The clothing was black and white, but the material was the same as the clothes Ainsley was currently using.
The details were also the same. Just the size was different.
Maybe the size became like that because Ainsley drew on paper, and her imagination subconsciously made her think of tiny clothes instead of big one.
Ainsley stopped using the ability and just looked at the tiny clothing on her palm closely.
It was really magical that something just came out of thin air!
Well, the drawing on the paper disappeared, leaving a pure white paper.
It means the thing came out of a drawing...the drawing became reality.
No wonder the ability was called a realism art. Not because the type of the art was a realism style but because the art could become a reality.
Then, Ainsley started to experiment on the paper using the pencil a few more times to see the energy expenditure she needed to use this ability.
It turned out that the more complicated and detailed the drawing, the larger the energy expenditure.
Living beings always cost more energy than non-living beings.
But the more detailed the drawing, the better the effect would be.
Also, the speed of drawing something didn't rely on Ainsley's speed of drawing but actually relied on the speed of her imagination constructing the picture.
So, if Ainsley could imagine something fast enough while moving her hands to draw, she could fight a battle by using this ability.
She didn't have to prepare drawings beforehand to fight someone.
This needed a lot of training, though, especially imagination and focus training.
After all, it was easy to be distracted when someone was fighting.
After trying the pencil, Ainsley started to use the coloring pencils, the crayons, and other drawing media.
In the end, she even used the tab and the pen tab to draw digital art.
After trying all the styles, Ainsley realized that each medium could better draw a specific type of drawing.
For drawing landscapes, it was better to use oil or water paints instead of other tools.
To draw something childish and rough, crayons would do.
To draw small details and delicate things, coloring pencils and pencils or pens was good.
But drawing living beings had better effects on a tab, using digital art. Maybe because Ainsley's imagination tended to be a digital art instead of a realistic art.
But the final result would still be something realistic and not just a 2D image fluttering in the air or something.
And the digital art gave Ainsley a lot of access and tricks to try a lot of drawings, especially when drawing using a tab could offer a lot of options.
Ainsley especially liked using the tab because not only it wouldn't arouse the enemy with her unique ability, but it could also create better results.
After trying all the styles, Ainsley directly chose to practice using the tab and the pen tab she had summoned.
Normal tabs and pen tabs couldn't work because they didn't come from her ability.
That day, Ainsley drew all sorts of monsters and beasts to practice her skill and even somehow made a detailed encyclopedia as a reference for when she wanted to draw them.
With this, it would be easier to create beasts and monsters without weakening the final result.
Of course, it was harder to create beasts and monsters who had high intelligence, especially if she only imitated them in a drawing.
Just like what Code-L said, a fake would always be a fake.
Because of this, Ainsley focused more on designing her own monsters and beasts or tools that she could use in emergencies!
As for drawing humans...that was too high-level, and even Yoona hadn't been able to do that.
Even if they could draw humans and other living beings aside from beasts and monsters, the final result would be more like a living puppet than a real human being.
Because of this, Ainsley preferred drawing beasts, monsters, and tools instead of other living beings.
Oh. She also couldn't draw special abilities because they were all abstracts, and even if she could imagine it, somehow, it wouldn't work.
Thus, this ability really had some limitations but also some features that Ainsley hadn't explored yet.
Not to mention that the energy expenditure of this ability was way larger than any other abilities, including the luck manipulation ability.
Ainsley had to grow her orange part on the energy core as fast as she could or just separate it to make a whole new core.
Otherwise, she could only draw once or twice and then she would be out of energy to even use other abilities!
Usually, certain energy inside the energy core would only work for that specific energy.
When someone used the energy crystal to recharge, they could choose which ability's energy they wanted to recharge.
The larger the color area, the more energy it could contain.
This was also why in later stages, there was a need to split the energy core into several connected cores, especially when the ability user had more than one ability.
But the realism art ability was really a thief.
Even if its own energy tank was small, it could suck other abilities' energy and convert them to be its own energy!
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