Witch Picrew: Where Witchcraft and Digital Art Collide

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There is a popular online trend that involves creating witch-themed avatars using a website called Picrew. Picrew is a Japanese avatar-making platform that allows users to customize their characters using a wide range of options. The "Witch Picrew" trend specifically focuses on creating representations of witches, often with whimsical and gothic elements. The website offers various choices for customizing the avatar's hairstyle, clothes, accessories, and even magical props like wands or brooms. This trend has gained popularity among people who enjoy exploring fantasy themes, witchcraft, and cosplay. It provides a creative outlet for expressing one's love for witches and their mystique.



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I posted that witch picrew yesterday and said something about how nice the colour palette was, so I swatched it and drew a squirrel. As one does.

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It provides a creative outlet for expressing one's love for witches and their mystique. It also allows users to experiment with different styles and designs, resulting in unique and personalized witch avatars. One of the key reasons for the appeal of Witch Picrew is the accessibility and inclusivity it offers.

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Had my first session of D&D and the exploding building wasn’t our fault, okay?

Spent an unreal amount of time on this portrait of my D&D character, I don’t usually do this level of detail in digital pieces and I have no idea what compelled me to do it here, but it’s good practice I guess? And she looks pretty cool so there’s that.

Character designs for my D&D party: Trixa (me) Miri ( @springinthelibrary ) Orlaith (@ earslug on Instagram) and Lelista (@ heads_in_the_skye on Instagram.) Affectionately dubbed “the chaos squad” for fairly obvious reasons.

We had a decent plan to get past these guards until @springinthelibrary​‘s bard rolled a natural 1 on her Sleep spell. Thanks dice gods.

Wardrobe designs for some of my OCs, inspired by a YouTube video by DrawingWiffWaffles about capsule wardrobes.

Making friends in the D&D campaign. This is what we came here for, right?

More D&D-ified characters. This time: The Umbrella Academy.

I will eventually get to posting stuff from my actual campaign. Probably.

Is my current D&D campaign anywhere close to finished? No. Will that stop me making new characters? Also no.

I’ve had tickets for Be More Chill on the West End for nearly two years, had to rebook twice because of covid cancellations, but finally got to go and see it on Sunday afternoon. It was such a fun show, definitely worth the wait, and I did some fan art of the evil computer because he’s been my fave since I listened to the Two River cast recording about four years ago.

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Hailey Huang from Discord Murder Party is going to super hell for trans power lesbian crimes.

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Favorite picrew makers?

There are tons of picrew makers with gorgeous art out there, so share some of your favorite ones! For those unfamiliar picrew is a japanese image maker site, the makers are primarily from various artists so there's tons of variety.
Here's some cute ones to get started:
https://picrew.me/image_maker/1287132
https://picrew.me/image_maker/35494
https://picrew.me/image_maker/406707

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Laissez_Faire_Farming

Farmer
Thanks for introducing the picrew.
I really enjoyed it. They are really cute. Thanks again.
Spoiler: I picrewed myself Spoiler: a cat Spoiler: Another one Edit:
I find the new ones.
Spoiler: Couple 1" Spoiler: couple 2 Spoiler: Manwha Boy Last edited: Oct 10, 2021 Reactions: Lew Zealand , liquidcat , CryogenCrystals and 1 other person

boyliker

Sodbuster

I haven't used a lot of these in a long time, so pardon me if they're a little outdated/I can't give proper CWs. The styles of these are pretty cute!!

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ISSsloth

Farmer

And like Laissez_Faire_Farming, I have made my own versions of the above picrews:

Spoiler: SurfingMimikyu's Favorite Picrews Spoiler: boyliker's Favorite Picrews
(^That one in particular gave me gender envy for some reason) Spoiler: My Own Favorite Picrews Reactions: Lew Zealand and Laissez_Faire_Farming

imnvs

Local Legend

I'm getting full-page pop-ups in a language I do not speak (and thus will not blindly click) that blocks everything behind it.

boyliker

Sodbuster

I'm getting full-page pop-ups in a language I do not speak (and thus will not blindly click) that blocks everything behind it.

I use ublock origin/popupblocker and that usually gets rid of them =] its a decently reputable site though, most popups that aren't blocked by an adblock/popup blocker you can just click the X!!

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Zen_the_Ogre

Farmer
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PebbleQuest

Greenhorn

I like Chubby Girl Maker because it's one of the few Picrew I have found that accurately depicts my body type! The creator specifically stated they wanted to make it so that bigger girls could make cute Picrews of themselves as well and I think that's wholesome.

I made a quick one of myself as an example! I think the art is super cute!

The Infamous Cursebreaker Cromwell

Carewyn Cromwell is the younger sibling of Jacob Cromwell, an eccentric ex-Ravenclaw who vanished mysteriously while searching for Hogwarts's elusive Cursed Vaults. Although Carewyn only ever wished to be a great witch and do all of the normal things Hogwarts students do, she knew in her heart that her dreams would be incomplete without her brother, and so set off on a quest to solve the mystery of the Cursed Vaults with an assortment of new friends. Unfortunately that quest got her ensnared in a world of conspiracy and mortal peril, and now the sixth-year Slytherin has to find a way to protect herself, her brother, and her friends from the mysterious magical cabal R and the treacherous Patricia Rakepick.

~*~ Ask box is always open! ~*~

+ Slytherin + INFJ + Asexual / Panromantic + Half-Blood + Prefect +

ljthebard1

I am LOVING these chibis!!

Here is Curse-Breaker Xia, Unspeakable Merula, Potions Master Penny, Charms Master Ben Copper, Magizoologist Barnaby Lee and Librarian Ismelda. I left out Tonks, Charlie and Bill since we all know what happens to them.

A picrew that lives up to my name: here’s Cursebreaker Farrier! This was pretty cool ngl

Thanks for the tag, sweetheart! xoxo

May I present Carewyn Cromwell – rising star lawyer at the Department of Magical Law Enforcement! (Complete with fashionable dress robes and her new short haircut!)

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Witch picrew

The platform provides options that cater to a diverse range of gender identities, body types, and cultural backgrounds. Users can create avatars that reflect their own identities and preferences, promoting a sense of representation and inclusivity in online spaces. Furthermore, Witch Picrew avatars have become popular as profile pictures on social media platforms such as Twitter or Instagram. Many individuals use them as a way to showcase their interests in witchcraft, fantasy, or simply as a cute and whimsical representation of themselves. Overall, the Witch Picrew trend highlights the power of online platforms in fostering creativity, self-expression, and community. It allows individuals to dive into the world of witches and magic, while also serving as a form of digital art and personal identity exploration..

Reviews for "Unleash Your Magical Aesthetic with Witch Picrew: Design the Perfect Witch Avatar"

- John Smith - 2 out of 5 stars - I was really excited to try out the Witch picrew, but I was left disappointed. The options for customizing the witch were extremely limited, and there wasn't much variety in terms of clothing, hairstyles, or accessories. The overall appearance of the witch also seemed a bit outdated and lacked the creativity I was hoping for. I expected more from this picrew, but it didn't live up to my expectations.
- Sarah Johnson - 1 out of 5 stars - I found the Witch picrew to be quite frustrating. The interface was not user-friendly, and it was difficult to navigate through the different customization options. The colors were also limited, and I couldn't find a suitable shade for my witch's skin tone. The final result didn't resemble a witch at all, and I was really disappointed with the overall experience. I wouldn't recommend this picrew to anyone.
- Emily Thompson - 2 out of 5 stars - I was excited to create a witch character with the Witch picrew, but I found the options to be quite limited. There were only a few hair and clothing choices, and they all seemed quite generic. The lack of variety made it difficult to create a unique and interesting witch character. I was disappointed with the overall lack of creativity and customization options in this picrew.

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