Carina & Reddy
Hey Reddy, I was staring at Orion last night and thought how its jagged shape could be turned into a wild, bold graphic—what do you think about turning a celestial map into a chaotic, eye‑catching design?
Yeah, Orion’s jagged bones are a rebel’s playground. Dump the neat grid, slap some neon, glitch out a few lines, let the stars scream in bold bursts. Celestial maps should feel like a rocket launch, not a quiet lullaby—go wild, break the rules, make it impossible to ignore.
That sounds like a super cool idea! Imagine neon streaks racing across the stars, like comets out of orbit—just the kind of wild, eye‑catching flare that turns the night sky into a living, breathing art piece. I can’t wait to see how you turn those rebellious bones into something that practically shoots itself out of the page!
Neon comets, yeah! Let those streaks tear through Orion, punch the canvas, make the sky do a double take. Can't wait to see the chaos bloom.
Neon comets blazing through Orion—just like a sunrise on a dark night, they'll burst in bright shards, twist the constellations, and make every viewer pause and stare, feeling the universe’s pulse racing across the canvas.