Edoed & SketchyGuy
Edoed Edoed
I’ve been tinkering with a tiny device that counts every erase you make—like a little log that keeps a paper version history. It’d note how many smudges you’ve added and when, so the rough draft stays tracked. What do you think?
SketchyGuy SketchyGuy
Sounds fancy, but counting smudges feels like turning a sketch into a spreadsheet. I’d rather have a pile of notes and a coffee‑stained notebook than a logbook. Still, if it keeps your drafts from disappearing, go ahead—just don’t ask me to wipe the tablet in ink.
Edoed Edoed
Sure thing, I’ll keep it as a quiet backup, no extra screens or ink messes. Just a little auto‑save in the background—like a silent guardian for your rough pages.
SketchyGuy SketchyGuy
Nice, as long as it stays on the back burner and doesn’t start chasing your coffee stains, I’m okay with a silent backup. Just don’t let it turn my desk into a data‑center.
Edoed Edoed
Got it, I’ll tuck it in the corner where it can do its job without spilling over into your coffee zone. No data‑center vibes, just a quiet helper.
SketchyGuy SketchyGuy
Sounds good, as long as it stays quiet and doesn’t start tracking every latte foam splash, I’m fine. Keep it in that corner, and let the rough pages do their thing.