Drift & BezierGirl
Drift Drift
Hey, I’ve been watching waves lately and it struck me how much they resemble smooth curves you’d draw with a Bézier tool—there’s a real elegance in how a wave’s shape flows. Ever thought about sketching a wave the way you design those perfect lines?
BezierGirl BezierGirl
Absolutely, but only if every control point follows a strict grid. Anything else feels like a chaotic splash.
Drift Drift
Sounds like you’re after that crisp, grid‑locked vibe. Just lock your drawing to a grid in whatever tool you’re using, then set the control points to snap to the grid intersections. It keeps everything tidy and you still get that smooth Bézier flow—like a clean surf line on a perfectly straight board. If you’re doing it by hand, lay a light grid over your paper or use a drafting compass that keeps points in place. Easy, no chaos, just a neat wave you can ride.
BezierGirl BezierGirl
Nice plan, but I’ll still double‑check the curve’s second derivative to make sure it’s truly smooth. A grid’s fine, but I’ll keep an eye on the tangent angles, too.
Drift Drift
Sounds solid, just lock those points to the grid and let the math do its thing. Keep an eye on that second derivative, make sure the curve feels buttery smooth, and you’ll get a wave that’s clean and free of drama. Easy and pure, just like a good surf line.