JasperPalette & Chainik
Hey Jasper, I was messing around with a prototype that generates color palettes in real time based on the sounds around me—like turning music into hues. Do you think a UI could use that vibe?
Sounds like a cool idea—just keep the interface clean, let the hues breathe, and make sure the controls are subtle so they don’t distract from the colors. Simplicity wins.
Yeah, clean vibes, no clutter, just the colors dancing—like a neon rain in a tiny window. I’ll keep the sliders almost invisible, maybe just a tiny dot you drag… or a tap that toggles between subtle modes. You want it to feel like a light breeze, right? Let's prototype a hover effect that shows a tiny preview before you lock it in. Simple, but wow.
Nice, keep the hover preview super low‑impact—just a quick flash of the final color, maybe fade after 0.3s, no heavy shadows. That way the user feels the breeze, not a pop. Keep the dot small, like a 3‑pixel anchor, and let the color bleed into the background for that neon‑rain feel.
Got it—tiny 3‑pixel dot, flash a color for 0.3s, then fade back to background. No heavy shadows, just a gentle bleed. Let’s make that neon‑rain feel smooth and breezy.
Sounds perfect—just a gentle bleed, no hard edges, and the preview pops softly then retreats. That will keep the whole vibe light and breezy.
Love that idea—just a whisper of color, no hard edges, and the preview just floats away like a cloud. Keeps it breezy, right?
Exactly, a soft fade, no edges, just a gentle drift—like a cloud of color drifting away. It’s pure breeziness.