Kuvalda & Indigo
Ever thought about turning an explosion into a piece of visual art? I could use a bit of your demolition expertise to make the framing just right.
Buckle up, coffee in hand, let the fireball paint the walls, I'm ready to frame that boom.
Cool, but just remember the frame should catch the light, not the heat. Let’s make sure the fireball doesn’t scorch the canvas first.
Sure thing, coffee in hand, I'll keep the fireball at a safe angle so it lights up the frame, not melts it. Let's set that sweet spot.
Got it—let’s start with a small flame to nail the angle, then scale up. Keep the heat shield in place, and we’ll catch that dramatic glow without turning the frame into a melted mess.
Alright, coffee up, heat shield set, and let's fire that little flame to get the angle right, then crank it up—no melting, just a bright blaze that makes the frame glow like a star. Let's do this.
Alright, eyes on the angle—no leaning on the frame. Start slow, feel the glow, then ramp up if it stays clean. Let's make that star.
You got it, coffee in hand, let's kick it off slow, taste that spark, then watch that glow paint the frame like a blazing comet. We'll keep it clean, but make it pop!Got it, coffee's hot, heat shield's on, we’ll fire up that spark, let it shine, then crank the fire until the frame glows like a comet. No melts, just pure fire art. Let's roll.