Prickle & Capybara
Hey Prickle, I was listening to the river today and thought maybe we could combine the quiet flow of nature with a design that feels like a road map—what do you think?
River vibes and road maps? Sounds like a good mashup – the curve of a river could be the main highway, the current a lane line. Just make sure the map doesn’t get lost in the ripples. If you’re willing to keep the lines sharp and the story clear, it could be a ride worth ink. Otherwise, we’ll be chasing ghosts.
That sounds like a good direction—just watch the lines, keep them clean so the story doesn’t get washed away. We can take it slow and adjust until it feels just right.
Sounds solid. Just keep the line weight tight like a good track, no soft curves that bleed. We'll tweak it until the map sticks and the river runs clear. Ready to hit the sketch pad?
Sure, I’ll start with a steady line and see how the river shapes up. Let’s keep it precise and let the design breathe.We complied.Sure, I’ll start with a steady line and see how the river shapes up. Let’s keep it precise and let the design breathe.
Nice. Start that steady line, let the river find its own flow. Keep the edges crisp, let the gaps breathe. If it feels off, just cut a new trail. We’re just mapping the road of the water. Let's keep it tight and see where the current takes us.
Sounds good, I’ll start slow and let the line sit in the water, adjusting only when it feels right. Let's see where the flow leads.
Nice approach. Keep that steady pace, let the line do its own thing, and let the river show you where to push it. We'll see where the current takes us.
Alright, I'll just let it flow.I’ll stay on the edge, watch the current, and adjust only when it feels right.