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How does Luz Noceda's beta design differ from her final design?
The initial concept art for Luz Noceda, referred to as the beta design, was used in the series' early animation tests. This design underwent changes leading to the final version seen in the series and promotional materials like the 'Thanks to Them', 'For the Future', and 'Watching and Dreaming' posters.
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What does Luz Noceda's Azura costume look like?
Luz Noceda's Azura costume is a detailed witch's outfit. It features a white sweater with flared half sleeves, surmounted by a purple yoke adorned with a yellow star. This is worn over a black long-sleeved dress with a dark gray long skirt. The costume also includes dark gray leggings and black boots. A distinguishing feature is a floppy, white, pointed, broad-brimmed hat encircled by a gold coronet. Luz also carries a white staff with a prominent blue teardrop-shaped crystal.
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What changes are made to Luz Noceda's design in the time skip?
Luz Noceda's design has evolved from her initial 'beta' version to the one seen in the series' early animation tests. Her look has been adapted for different posters, including 'Thanks to Them', 'For the Future', and 'Watching and Dreaming'.
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Concept art[]
Prototype of Luz by Matthieu Cousin.
Luz's design as it appeared in the series' early animation test.
Luz in the poster for "Thanks to Them".
Luz in the poster for "For the Future".
Luz in the poster for "Watching and Dreaming".
Outfits[]
Luz in play-themed attire in "A Lying Witch and a Warden" and "Thanks to Them" (flashback).
Luz wearing pajamas with socks on in "A Lying Witch and a Warden" and "Witches Before Wizards".
Luz with a small amount of abomination goo on her in "I Was a Teenage Abomination".
Luz with an apron on in "The Intruder".
An illusion of Luz in "Covention".
Luz briefly shown with an outer glow in "Hooty's Moving Hassle".
Luz after being transformed by a book in "Lost in Language".
Luz wearing gloves in "Once Upon a Swap".
Luz in normal clothes with a cloak around her neck in "Something Ventured, Someone Framed".
Luz with her normal clothes wearing a black hood and cloak around her neck in "Something Ventured, Someone Framed".
Luz in Hexside fan gear in "Escape of the Palisman".
Luz in winter clothes in "Adventures in the Elements".
Luz as an artist wearing overalls, a red beret, and a yellow baby tee in the short "Paint Scare!".
Luz wearing a fanny pack in "The First Day".
Luz with a broken egg on her head in "Understanding Willow".
Luz wearing a bib in "Enchanting Grom Fright".
Luz dressed in a tux and tutu in "Enchanting Grom Fright" and "Edge of the World".
Luz covered in trash in "Wing It Like Witches".
Luz's sports attire as it appears in "Wing It Like Witches" and "Eda's Requiem".
Luz wearing her school outfit with a handbag in "Agony of a Witch".
Luz in her Witch's Cloak in "Young Blood, Old Souls".
Luz's pirate outfit in "Separate Tides".
Luz's roughed up look at the end of "Escaping Expulsion".
Luz with her hair slicked back in her regular outfit in "Through the Looking Glass Ruins".
Luz's roughed up look without the paper on her head at the end of "Through the Looking Glass Ruins".
Luz wearing her grudgby outfit with a backpack on in "Eda's Requiem".
Luz's roughed up appearance at the end of "Yesterday's Lie".
Luz using Hooty as a backpack in "Follies at the Coven Day Parade".
Luz with a birthday hat on during "Elsewhere and Elsewhen".
Luz wearing Eda's jacket, zipped up, in "Reaching Out".
Luz wearing Eda's jacket and purple gloves in "Reaching Out".
Luz wearing a makeshift Coven Scout disguise.
Luz's roughed up appearance at the end of "O Titan, Where Art Thou".
Luz's outfit in "Clouds on the Horizon" and "King's Tide".
Luz in her Azura costume for Halloween in "Thanks to Them".
Luz in her Azura costume minus the hat and wig in "Thanks to Them", "For the Future" and "Watching and Dreaming".
Luz in her Azura costume minus the wig in "Thanks to Them", "For the Future" and "Watching and Dreaming".
Ages[]
Luz at age seven in "Sense and Insensitivity".
Luz at an undisclosed age in "Understanding Willow".
Luz at an undisclosed age in "Yesterday's Lie".
Luz as a toddler, seen on Luz's phone in "Reaching Out".
Luz as a child, seen on Luz's phone in "Reaching Out".
Luz as a child, seen on Luz's phone in "Reaching Out".
Luz as a child, seen in Camila's dream in "Thanks to Them".
Forms[]
Luz swapped as Eda in "Once Upon a Swap".
King swapped as Luz in "Once Upon a Swap".
Luz reflected by Camila's car headlights.
Luz after given powers by the Titan.
Luz's body partially consumed by Belos' mold in "Watching and Dreaming".
Others[]
Luz's design from "Chibi Tiny Tales" and "Chibiverse".
3D model of Luz from "Disney All-Star Racers".
Model of Luz from "Disney Super Arcade".
3D model of Luz from "Disney All-Star Party".
Luz's appearance in "Disney Heroes: Battle Mode".
























































































































































