Loom & FrameFocus
FrameFocus FrameFocus
Hey Loom, have you ever thought about how the way you lay each thread is like framing a scene—every knot a cue, every pattern a composition?
Loom Loom
I do, I see the loom as a stage, each thread a line, each knot a pause that shapes the whole picture.
FrameFocus FrameFocus
That’s a great way to look at it—each tension point is like a camera’s focus pull, each color shift a light change on the set. If you tweak the warp tension, you’ll see how the whole pattern’s depth shifts, almost like a shallow‑depth shot versus a wide‑angle. Just a thought, maybe try a subtle contrast tweak to bring that hidden detail into the foreground.
Loom Loom
Sounds like a good plan. I’ll tighten the warp a bit and see how the texture changes. Maybe the hidden details will pop out like a subtle lighting shift. Thanks for the idea.
FrameFocus FrameFocus
Glad that resonated, loom‑master. Small shifts in tension are like micro‑exposures—watch the texture breathe. If you hit a snag, just ping me and we’ll dissect the frame together.
Loom Loom
Thanks, I’ll keep an eye on the breathing texture. If anything feels off, I’ll let you know and we can straighten it out together.