Re: Dean/Dominic/Luna
"Couple of books should do it," he said. "I mean the public stuff can get you a lot of the same effects if you've got the skills, but it takes practice. The professional stuff is a lot more precise, has more variations, that sort of thing," he explained, freezing his figures and adding some clothes to them before reanimating them.
He watched Luna's little figures with a smile and concentrated, sending his two dancers over to hers with a spell. One immediately switched to dancing ballet and bowed to the ballerina, beginning to lead her in a dance.
"Backgrounds work too," he said. "But, yeah, the spells can take some practice to get the effects you're aiming for." His stray man was now looking a bit miffed, his arms folded and foot tapping. "Of course, you get good and even the stick men have personalities, which can get a bit trying."