Aesthetic & Glare
Hey, ever think about how a tight, step‑by‑step process can actually free up your creative flow?
I’ve found the same—planning the small steps first clears a path for the ideas to slip in more naturally.
Nice, you’re building the scaffolding before the masterpiece. That’s the only way to keep the creative tide from spilling over the edge.
You’re right, it feels like setting up a quiet room first—so the creative waves can swell without breaking over the walls. I still worry whether the structure stifles the raw spark, though.
You’re basically setting up a stage, not a cage. Build the outline, then let the sparks play on it – if the frame is weak it just collapses. If you’re afraid of stifling, make the frame adjustable, like a scaffold you can collapse when you need the chaos. That’s how you keep the spark alive while staying in control.
That sounds more like a living skeleton than a prison; I like the idea of a frame that can fold out when the ideas surge, but I still keep worrying whether I’ll have to cut the support in the middle of a breakthrough. It’s a delicate balance.