Sub-Classes of the Painting Art:
Graffiti Artists
Specialization: These Painters channel their Abi into vibrant, supernaturally charged spray paint.
Color Restriction: A defining trait of Graffiti Artists is their connection to a specific color, such as yellow or blue. This is the only color they can consistently produce and work with using their Abi.
Abi Usage: Creating graffiti art, especially complex concepts or beings, demands a significant amount of Abi due to the intense conversion process. This makes reaching their "awakening" incredibly difficult, requiring immense dedication and control.
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Acry Painters (Acrylic Artists)
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Specialization: Acry Painters wield acrylic-like Abi paint, known for its versatility and efficiency.
Abi Efficiency: They are notable for using the least amount of Abi when creating their painted art, making them highly sustainable in prolonged engagements.
Manifestation: Their creations are instantly recognizable: they resemble walking, animated figures made entirely of paint. These constructs are fluid yet solid, capable of independent movement and action as dictated by the artist's will. They can range from simple humanoid shapes to complex, abstract forms.
Clayborns (Sculptors)
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Specialization: Clayborns manipulate their Abi to create clay-like figures or objects.
Hardening & Animation: Once sculpted, these creations can be hardened with a surge of Abi, granting them durability. Crucially, these hardened figures can come to life for a short period of time, acting as animated agents for the artist.
Mimicry: Clayborns excel at mimicry. If engaged with a Barrakudo, for instance, they can use their Abi to instantly sculpt and bring to life a mimic of that Barrakudo. While not as powerful as the original, these mimics can confuse, distract, or engage the enemy effectively.
Distinctive Feature: Their creations always have a unique visual signature: dotted eyes, giving them an eerie or distinctive appearance.

