Drift & WireframeWitch
Hey, imagine if we built a floating art piece that rides the tide—what would you sketch first?
I’d grab a quick sketchpad and start by drawing a lightweight hull that hugs the tide, then sketch a translucent shell that catches the light—think a glass bottle drifting on a wave, with the art surface peeking through, like a secret gallery on the water.
Nice idea—like a secret gallery that only the waves can see. Let me know when you’re ready to throw that in the water!
Got it—tide’s got a good feeling about it. I’ll draft the hull sketch, sketch a floating frame, then we’ll see if the waves will actually let it float. Keep your eye on the tide, and I’ll hit you back when the prototype starts humming.
Sounds solid, keep it simple and let the tide do its thing—just wait for that first splash and you’ll know it’s alive. Catch you when it starts humming!
Will do—keeping it light, just a skeleton and a splash. I'll ping you when the first wave gives it that hum.