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Published: 2023-05-23 14:56:30 +0000 UTC; Views: 11382; Favourites: 49; Downloads: 0
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Description The sketch for this was provided by Dearshul77 on FA.  If you wish to support her and her comic, you can do so through her Patreon: www.patreon.com/StudioNascosto

In this pic, the cast of Dearshul's comic, That Which Is Unseen, have a run-in with the bog witch.  It does not go well.
Moth probably thought that, as a fairy, she was magical enough to resist the bog witch's spells.  What she didn't know is that the bog witch has made a career of targeting magical beings because that's how she increases her power.  Once magical being is transformed into a toad, their magic power becomes hers.  This, coupled with the subtlety of her spell means that even Moth was caught up in it before she realized she was even being affected.
And once Moth was a part of her toad swarm, she went about tracking down every person that Moth had ever associated with on the off chance they might also have magic she could absorb.  This means that Bottom, Candle, Juni, and Henry would also soon be taking up a steady diet of bugs and tiny fish.  But that's just the beginning, of course.  Moth's been around and has many contacts and as long as she's a toad, the bog witch knows about every single one of them.
What a marvelous catch!

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This is more of me experimenting with the brushes panel.  A lot of the one's I was using were, it turns out, more like stamps, where I just click and it puts something down.  That's how I got the row off trees, the mountains, and most of the clouds.  There was a cloud brush that actually paints wispy cirrus clouds that I also used and it worked pretty well, too.  These are definitely useful and saved me a lot of time and trouble, but they do have some drawbacks.  Namely, they use raster rules and when I lay them down, they all end up on the same layer, which makes editing them super difficult unless I take extra steps to divide those into their own layers, which not only takes time, but also creates a mess of layers on my panel.  And while I'm sure there's a way to edit them - I'd have liked to add snow caps to the mountain peaks - I haven't figured out how to do so yet.
This requires more experimentation.  But overall, it's good, because any tool I learn to use can improve the quality.

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Cecilia Mouse

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