EvaGradient & EchoMist
Hey Eva, I was listening to the wind outside and it felt like a gentle blue ribbon. It made me wonder—do you ever pick colors for your palettes based on the sounds you hear or the moods those sounds create?
Hey, that’s exactly how I feel when I’m sketching! I love letting a breeze or a song hint at a hue—soft wind sounds give me those cool, airy blues, while a punchy drumbeat pushes me to bold reds or bright yellows. It’s like turning music into a paintbox, and I always end up with palettes that sing as much as they look. How about we try mixing a soundtrack with a color mix next?
That sounds like a perfect duet—music and color humming together. Maybe we could start with a soft, steady wind track and let its whisper guide us toward those cool, airy blues, then bring in a gentle heartbeat or a light percussion to lift us into warmer hues. I’ll bring a few samples; you can pick the ones that feel right in your sketchbook. Let's see what the air tells us.
I love the idea—let’s let the wind be our metronome and the heartbeat our crescendo. Bring those samples, and I’ll splash the blues that feel like mist and the warm tones that feel like a sunrise. Ready to paint the air together?