Dive into the enchanting world of the Wicked Witch of the West through drawing

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The Wicked Witch of the West is a fictional character from the novel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" by L. Frank Baum. She is one of the main antagonists in the story and is known for her green skin, long hooked nose, and black pointy hat. Her appearance is often depicted as menacing and evil, with a cackling laugh that strikes fear into the hearts of those around her. When it comes to drawings of the Wicked Witch of the West, artists have taken various approaches to capture her sinister nature. Some choose to focus on her intimidating presence, emphasizing her tall and imposing figure.


I would've liked those extra reposes, but I think making exactly 5 villains for each element or something would've been a bit boring maybe. It's something that would've been too perfect. And skylanders always seem to do things a little left of perfect which keeps it fresh.

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Some choose to focus on her intimidating presence, emphasizing her tall and imposing figure. They might draw her standing tall with her broomstick in hand, ready to rain down chaos and destruction on anyone who crosses her path. Others choose to emphasize her distinct features, like her green skin and long nose.

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If you ask me, Masker Mind fits more in with the Undead element because, when encountered, he brings dead enemies back to life. But about the Magic element having only 3 villains, I don't know… Maybe it's the lack of a Doom Raider?

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#3 Posted: 20:39:29 19/03/2015

Magic elemental villains except for Rage Mage make a lot less sense. Walking pinata and greek fire bomb turtle, not much Magic in those. But Maskermind reanimates enemy bodies so he was never Magic for sure.

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Edited 1 time - Last edited at 20:54:09 19/03/2015 by Bifrost #4 Posted: 21:55:21 19/03/2015

I think Magic has only 3 villains because the Magic Skylanders this year are just amazing. But I still think they should've brought back more of the old villains (Mesmeralda)

Edited 2 times - Last edited at 21:56:46 19/03/2015 by Deja Vu #5 Posted: 22:53:02 19/03/2015

I feel like they just ran out of time with the Magic Villains~

Masker Mind feels more Undead imo~

#6 Posted: 23:19:24 19/03/2015 Quote: Badwolfmichael

I feel like they just ran out of time with the Magic Villains~

Masker Mind feels more Undead imo~

Well, they could've even run out with Magic SKYLANDERS! Imagine Trap Team without Déjà Vu, Nonsense!

#7 Posted: 23:35:23 19/03/2015 Quote: Deja Vu Quote: Badwolfmichael

I feel like they just ran out of time with the Magic Villains~

Masker Mind feels more Undead imo~

Well, they could've even run out with Magic SKYLANDERS! Imagine Trap Team without Déjà Vu, Nonsense!

Or without Enigma!

I think it was a choice.
Maybe bad, but a conscious choice.

Maybe there will be more to trap, in Skylanders 5.

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Current Number of Champions of the Skylands: 154 #8 Posted: 20:37:58 20/03/2015

I think they are going for a little un predictability now , like the lack of a repose for earth, undead and tech this time.

I would've liked those extra reposes, but I think making exactly 5 villains for each element or something would've been a bit boring maybe. It's something that would've been too perfect. And skylanders always seem to do things a little left of perfect which keeps it fresh.

maskermind I think is pretty close to the undead spell punk so I think it makes sense. Just like how rage Mage and broccoli guy are pretty similar to their old spell punks.

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Anyone else think Short Cut should be making jokes about running with scissors? #9 Posted: 21:08:40 20/03/2015

There's a theory the fourth Magic Villain was Kaos, but they decided to give him the Kaos "Element" instead. See this topic: //forum.darkspyro.net/spyro/viewposts.php?topic=114220

#10 Posted: 21:32:52 20/03/2015 Quote: wild_defender

Rage Mage and Broccoli Guy are based on Trogmander models, which are the Undead Spell Punk replacement in Giants but not much else.

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#11 Posted: 21:47:42 20/03/2015 The only villain that feels like magic is Rage Mage. ---
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I think they are going for a little un predictability now , like the lack of a repose for earth, undead and tech this time.
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They might draw her with sharp, angular features, conveying her wickedness and cunning. Her eyes are often depicted as piercing and hypnotic, luring in those who dare to challenge her. In terms of her attire, the Wicked Witch of the West is typically shown wearing a long black dress with tattered and ragged edges. Her hat is also an essential part of her appearance, often drawn with a wide brim and a tall, pointed top. These elements help to further establish her as the archetypal witch. When it comes to the background of a drawing featuring the Wicked Witch of the West, artists often choose to depict a dark and ominous environment. This helps to enhance the overall atmosphere of her wickedness and danger. Dark storm clouds, lightning, and a desolate landscape may be included to set the stage for her wicked deeds. Overall, drawings of the Wicked Witch of the West aim to capture her malevolent nature and create a sense of fear and apprehension. Through careful attention to detail and the use of artistic techniques, artists are able to bring this iconic character to life on the page, allowing readers and viewers to experience the dread and danger she represents..

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1. John - 1 star - I was really disappointed with the drawing of the Wicked Witch of the West. The proportions were completely off, with an oversized head and tiny body. The coloring was also a mess, with random splotches of green that didn't make any sense. It looked like a rushed and amateurish effort, and I regretted buying it.
2. Sarah - 2 stars - I found the drawing of the Wicked Witch of the West to be quite lackluster. The details were poorly executed, with sloppy lines and shoddy shading. The overall composition was unappealing, and it didn't capture the essence of the character at all. I was expecting a more dynamic and iconic representation, but this fell short.
3. Michael - 2 stars - As a fan of "The Wizard of Oz," I was really excited to see a drawing of the Wicked Witch of the West. However, I was disappointed with what I received. The drawing lacked any sense of depth or realism; it was flat and uninspired. The artist could have done so much more with the subject matter, but instead, it felt like a half-hearted attempt.
4. Emily - 1 star - I was really dissatisfied with the drawing of the Wicked Witch of the West. The proportions were all wrong, making her look ridiculous rather than menacing. The lack of attention to detail was also evident, with sloppy lines and a general lack of quality. It felt like a rushed job, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.

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