GitStash & AriaThorne
Hey, I’ve been sketching out a way to give each character a signature scent that follows the script beats—like a scent timeline. It feels like a kind of ritual, but also a system you could map out and reuse. What do you think about turning that into a concrete process?
That’s a neat way to think of scent as a sub‑plot. Map each beat to a mood, then to a scent layer, and you’ll have a reusable chart. Just watch the overlap – a strong perfume can eclipse dialogue if you’re not careful. Start with a simple matrix, test it with a small scene, and adjust. Keep the system tight so it doesn’t become a smell‑shop of its own.
That sounds like a neat experiment, almost like a scent storyboard. I’ll set up a tiny matrix for a test scene, keep the layers light, and see how it sits with the dialogue. If it starts smelling like a perfume shop, I’ll pull the scent back. Thanks for the tip, it’s almost like adding another layer to the script’s texture.
Sounds like a plan. Just make sure the layers don’t get in the way of the words; a subtle hint is better than a full‑on scent bomb. Good luck with the matrix.