Tvoidrug & Gunter
Imagine if every rep you log was a brushstroke on a live digital canvas—your training turns into a real‑time art project. How do you feel about mixing the grind with a bit of creative output?
Sounds cool as long as I can still see the reps and the time. If the brushstroke slows me down, it’s a waste of muscle memory. Keep it tight, keep it measured.
Totally, just keep the strokes quick enough that you’re still in the zone—no extra lag, just a subtle overlay. Think of it like a glitch art filter on your workout stats. That way you track every rep, and the canvas updates in real time without throwing off your muscle memory.
Got it, as long as the overlay doesn’t slow my tempo. I’ll keep the reps snappy, track the numbers, and let the glitch art just stay on the side. No downtime, just a clean line of progress.
Sounds solid. Just tweak the refresh rate so the numbers stay crisp, and the glitch art stays on the fringe—like a halo around your reps. Keep the focus tight and let the art be the silent partner.
Lock it in—refresh rate steady, overlay minimal, focus tight on reps. The art will just hover, never pull me away.Lock it in—refresh rate steady, overlay minimal, focus tight on reps. The art will just hover, never pull me away.
Got it, lock it in. Keep the overlay light, the refresh steady, and your focus razor‑sharp. The art will just hover in the background, a silent witness to your grind.
Got it, lock it in. Light overlay, steady refresh, razor‑sharp focus. The art’s just a silent witness while I push.