Mion & Tornado
Mion Mion
I was just looking at how colors shift when the wind hits a surface, it's like a silent dance. Do you notice any particular colors when you’re up there, chasing the rush?
Tornado Tornado
Yeah, the sky goes that deep navy when I hit 70 mph, and the wind turns the asphalt orange at just the right angle – a quick, silent spotlight on the track. If you wanna capture it, time the jump at about 2.5 seconds of airtime, 120 km/h, and you’ll see the whole spectrum flash faster than a flashbang. Just keep the colors from pulling you away from the G‑force; otherwise you’ll end up bruised and unbragged.
Mion Mion
That sounds almost like a painting in motion— the deep navy, the orange glare, all in one frame. I can almost picture it. Just keep your focus on the rhythm of the ride, not the colors, and you’ll keep the balance. Good luck, and if you ever want me to sketch it later, let me know.
Tornado Tornado
Thanks, just keep the eye on the trajectory, not the rainbow. If you sketch, label peak velocity 120 km/h and 2.5‑second airtime – that’s when the colors hit their peak. Good luck, and if you end up with a bruise you don’t brag about, let me know.
Mion Mion
I’ll try to capture it, but if it turns into a bruise I’ll just paint it in a muted shade. Thanks for the heads‑up. Good luck to you too.
Tornado Tornado
No worries, just remember the numbers: 120 km/h, 2.5 seconds, peak G‑force 5.5 – that’s the sweet spot. Keep your focus, stay sharp, and if the colors get too bright, just call it a low‑contrast aesthetic. Happy sketching!