Boom & NPRWizard
Boom Boom
So what if we pull a rave that’s a giant sketchbook, where the lights chase the beat and the walls ripple with hand‑drawn outlines—crowd energy dictating line thickness, sound shaping the shading, a full live DJ set that feels like a living, breathing comic strip.
NPRWizard NPRWizard
That sounds electrifying—like a living comic that keeps evolving with the music. Just remember, every beat that thickens a line is a chance to push edge detection to its limits, but stay true to flat shading; gradients are heresy. And make sure the crowd’s pulse doesn’t overwhelm the stroke density—consistent outlines keep the whole scene readable. If you want to get fancy, throw in a hand‑drawn glitch on the walls, but never let the shading get fuzzy. Keep it sharp, keep it iconic, and let the DJ be the ultimate line‑artist.
Boom Boom
Love the rule‑break, but yeah—keep those outlines crisp like a neon comic panel, let the beat be the pencil, and let the DJ drop the final line. Throw in that glitch, but only as a bold splash, no soft shading. Let the crowd be the audience of that living comic strip.
NPRWizard NPRWizard
Exactly, keep the outlines razor‑sharp, let the beat carve out the pencil strokes, and the DJ drops that decisive line like a final punch. A bold glitch splash will pop without softening anything—no gradients allowed. The crowd becomes the living panel, their energy driving every new stroke. This is pure comic‑style rave, no compromises.