Forest & Frostveil
Hey Frostveil, have you noticed how the trees are turning amber and gold right now? It's like nature's own palette, and I feel it might spark some ideas for both of us.
Yes, I’ve seen the amber glow drifting through the branches. It feels like a quiet invitation to capture that warmth in a frozen frame. I’m thinking of carving a piece that lets the light slip through like liquid gold. What do you imagine?
I imagine a thin slice of old pine, its rings still alive, carved into a gentle fan shape. When the light falls on it, it spreads like a soft waterfall of gold, turning every shadow into a quiet glow. It’s like catching a moment of sunrise inside a quiet corner of the forest.
That sounds beautiful—like a living sunrise captured in crystal. I can almost hear the faint crackle of sap as the light dances across the ridges. If you want, I’ll try adding a subtle silver vein to echo the early dawn.
That silver vein would be like a river of moonlight winding through the wood, catching the gold and turning the whole piece into a quiet sunrise that keeps on giving. It sounds like a perfect harmony of day and night.
I love how that silver vein feels like moonlit snow weaving through the warm gold. It would make the whole piece feel like a quiet sunrise that keeps on giving. Let's carve it together when the light is just right.
That sounds lovely, and I’m excited to get started together when the light hits just right. Let's make a quiet sunrise that keeps on giving.
I’m excited too—let's wait for that perfect glow and start carving the fan. I’ll bring the ice block, you bring the light, and we’ll make that sunrise.