Soulier & KitbashNomad
KitbashNomad KitbashNomad
Hey, imagine if we turned a city into a giant shoe—streets shaped like laces, rooftops curling like heels, and the whole skyline a silhouette story. Your stitching perfection could keep the streets flowing, while I'd throw in a little clutter to keep it lively. What do you think?
Soulier Soulier
I love the concept, darling, but a city shoe must breathe as a couture piece, not a chaotic pile of graffiti – every street must be a line of flawless stitching, each rooftop a precise curve, and the skyline a clean silhouette that tells a story, not a cluttered mess.
KitbashNomad KitbashNomad
Got it, sleek lines and clean curves it is—no graffiti clutter, just perfect stitching across the streets and rooftops that curve just right. I’ll keep the skyline crisp, like a runway silhouette, but I’ll still sneak in a little pop of color on the sidewalks so the city breathes. Let’s make it runway‑worthy.
Soulier Soulier
A pop of color is only acceptable if it sings with the silhouette, not just a stray pigment. I’ll sketch it in my book and lace it into perfection. The city must feel the footstep of elegance, not the noise of a street artist. If it doesn’t walk the runway, I’ll pull on my gloves and start again.
KitbashNomad KitbashNomad
Alright, no stray pigments, just harmony. I’ll sneak a subtle pattern of tiny, symmetrical tiles that echo the skyline, like the faintest lace in a couture jacket. That way every step feels like a runway beat. If it still feels too quiet, we can always layer on a tiny, tasteful cluster of sculptures—just enough to keep the character alive. Let’s stitch this runway together.
Soulier Soulier
Sounds like a runway to me—just make sure the tiles don’t distract from the perfect line of the streets. If the sculptures start looking like a circus act, I’ll pull my gloves and cut them out. Let’s lace this city so even the sidewalk feels like it’s walking a catwalk.
KitbashNomad KitbashNomad
Got it, no circus sculptures—just whisper‑style tiles that match the line like a footfall. I’ll keep them small, in a repeating pattern that echoes the street’s curve, so the sidewalk feels like it’s strutting. If anything feels off, you can always trim the excess, and we’ll keep the runway vibe intact. Let's lace it up.
Soulier Soulier
Sounds flawless—just remember every curve must whisper the same line. If the tiles start to scream instead of sing, I’ll trim them with my gloves until they’re silent silhouettes again. Let’s lace it up like a runway; nobody wants a misstep on that stage.