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Behold: a stain glass window based on my Yu-Gi-Oh! fanfiction, Mai in Wonderland! My fanfic is based on my recast meme: camilia-chan.deviantart.com/arβ¦The Queen of Hearts (Vivian), the White Queen (Ishizu), Cheshire Marik, the White Rabbit (Mokuba), and the Caterpillar (Weevil) are the five essential characters for this window. Right below them are six more characters, and here they are: Dor-Kuriboh, Cyber Harpie Lady, Tweedle-Para & Tweedle-Dox, the Mad Hatter (Joey), and the March Hare (Tristan). I chose the four playing card symbols (heart, spade, club, and diamond) since they are often used in KH-windows of Alice, and the feather from Mai's spell card Harpie's Feather Duster is placed at the very bottom of the window. Notice the colors I have picked for the six characters, and picking green for the Mad Hatter is an example of this method. I originally wanted to color them orchid, but I felt that it would make them barely visible for anyone to see.
I chose the Queen's courtyard with the bushes of painted white roses as the background, after having a huge background block. Note that the blue and purple color themes are based on her clothes' color palettes from back home in Domino and her adventure in Wonderland.
Yu-Gi-Oh! (c) Kazuki Takahashi
Alice in Wonderland (c) Disney & Lewis Carroll
Kingdom Hearts (c) Disney & Square Enix
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Comments: 17
KaumiThomason [2014-07-18 19:23:36 +0000 UTC]
That is wonderful, seeing Mai in Wonderland as stain-glass - what a good idea!
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StellarFairy In reply to KaumiThomason [2014-07-21 01:35:07 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
I want to do this to dedicate my fanfiction, after writing ten successful chapters!
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janus-006 [2014-07-09 01:26:49 +0000 UTC]
Looks like quite a nice design, and well planned out.
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StellarFairy In reply to janus-006 [2014-07-09 02:25:04 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
I just want my works to be as perfect and as creative as I can make it, you know.
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janus-006 In reply to StellarFairy [2014-07-09 02:32:26 +0000 UTC]
You always give it your best and get great results.
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StellarFairy In reply to janus-006 [2014-07-09 02:41:05 +0000 UTC]
Indeed I do! I do keep in mind there's no such thing as perfect, as it may cause me to obsess over perfection. And I don't need that.
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janus-006 In reply to StellarFairy [2014-07-09 04:22:26 +0000 UTC]
Hehe, I guess I could learn a bit from you. Such philosophies date back even as far as pre-medieval master craftsmen, in the old Moorish state in Spain - the Muslim craftsmen always left a deliberate, very minor flaw in their work as an acknowledgement of their belief that only Allah was perfect.
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janus-006 In reply to StellarFairy [2014-07-09 04:49:09 +0000 UTC]
It's probably pointless information, I know...
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StellarFairy In reply to janus-006 [2014-07-09 04:57:37 +0000 UTC]
However, it does relate to the lesson of perfectionism and how we learn from it.
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janus-006 In reply to StellarFairy [2014-07-09 05:04:34 +0000 UTC]
You're right. Perhaps we can all learn to relax and realise that perfection does not need to be achieved in order to produce a satisfactory result.
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janus-006 In reply to StellarFairy [2014-07-09 10:24:35 +0000 UTC]
I'm doing my best to cement that lesson.
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