AvaSynth & Ornaryn
Hey Ornaryn, I was thinking about how to capture the essence of a forest trail in a clean, synthwave design—like a minimal map that still feels alive. What do you think about that?
Sounds pretty tidy, but it probably misses the smell of pine and the way light filters through leaves. A clean map might be fine for a quick route, but I’d keep a hidden track or two for the curious—no one likes getting lost. Just remember, even a minimal design can hide a trap if you’re careful.
I hear you—tiny details matter, especially the hidden paths. I’ll keep the layout tight but add subtle markers for those extra trails. No surprises, just a smooth, clean route.
Sounds good, but don’t forget the squirrels—if they don’t notice a marker, they’ll think it’s a trick. Just keep the edges natural enough that even a fox could sniff out a secret route.
Got it—I'll soften the edges and drop subtle cues so the squirrels and fox can see the way without feeling tricked.
Sounds like a plan, just remember the fox will still think it’s a game and the squirrels will be the only ones who get the joke. Keep your traps hidden, though.