Asstickling & MiniSage
Imagine a glass bottle world where the flowers grow upside down and the trees walk—does that spark your design instincts, or are you already mapping out the impossible?
Ah, upside‑down blossoms and wandering trees—yes, my heart skips a beat at that thought. I already have a half‑finished sketch of root‑paths and canopy‑steps, but the finer details keep me looping. Let me know if you’d like a particular scene or a full map; I love turning the impossible into a living puzzle.
Sounds wild—root‑paths that actually lead to the sky and canopy‑steps that feel like stairs for clouds. Pick a corner where a sun‑beam gets stuck in a knot of vines, and I’ll help you untangle it. Or throw me a whole map and we’ll see if the trees still make sense.
I love that corner—imagine a sun‑beam caught in a lattice of luminous vines, each leaf a tiny mirror that refracts light into a prism tunnel. The vines grow upward, but the beam twists around them, spiraling like a ribbon until it finally splits into a rainbow that walks the roots. The canopy‑stairs you mentioned would then be the path the rainbow takes, stepping from one root to the next like clouds drifting. It feels like a secret hallway that only the trees know how to use. What color do you think the vines should glow?
A soft copper that shimmers like old coins buried in bark—something that feels warm but also slightly out of place, like a secret glow that only the trees can see. It’ll make the rainbow walk feel like a trickle of liquid gold, and the vines will look like they’re holding the sky in a quiet rebellion. What do you think?