Mikas & PaintHealer
Mikas, ever tried to debug a canvas? I find the layers of a painting are like nested functions, each one hiding the other.
Sure, I debug canvases all the time – it’s like chasing a sprite through nested scopes, each layer hiding another bug, and by the time you’ve rendered the final frame you’re wondering if the whole thing was a good idea.
You’ve got a knack for peeling back those hidden strata—just like my old frescoes. The trick is to keep a notebook for each layer; you’ll discover more bugs than brushstrokes, but at least you’ll know where each one lived.
Nice idea—keeps the debugging process as organized as a well‑labelled art supply drawer, and you can always trace a bug back to the layer that introduced it.
Exactly, each layer gets its own drawer. If you find a bug, pull out the right “palette” and you’ll see if it’s a misapplied primer or a rogue pigment. Keeps the whole restoration—and your code—clear and, dare I say, pretty.