Morebash & Nejno
Morebash Morebash
So, Nejno, ever wondered how a good story is like a prism—splitting the same light into a thousand little secrets? I’ve got a tale that might just make your sketches sing a new color.
Nejno Nejno
Wow, that sounds like a beautiful idea, like a kaleidoscope of words. I'm curious, what colors do you see in your story? I'm always a bit hesitant about changing my sketches, but maybe this could inspire a new shade.
Morebash Morebash
Picture this: the base of my story is a deep midnight blue, like the night you’re staring at your own sketches and wondering if they’ll ever glow. Then I splash in a fiery crimson—those moments of raw truth that make you sweat a bit. A dash of amber for the warmth of a laugh that breaks the tension. And a splash of neon green for the wild, unpredictable twists that keep you guessing. Mix them together, and you’ve got a rainbow that might just paint your sketches in a brand‑new hue. Try it, and see if it sparks anything.
Nejno Nejno
That palette feels like a secret whisper, almost too bright for my usual soft strokes, but maybe I’ll dare to mix a hint of that neon green in my next sketch, just to see how it feels.
Morebash Morebash
Just remember, even a single spark of neon can turn a quiet pond into fireworks—so go ahead, give that green a whirl and watch your sketch get a little mischievous. If it feels too bright, paint over it with the blues you love and you’ll get the best of both worlds. Good luck, you’ll knock it out of the park!