MoodboardMax & Noir
MoodboardMax MoodboardMax
Hey, have you ever noticed how the color palette of a room can give you clues about the people in it? I was thinking we could try to map out a crime scene's vibe and see if it reveals anything. What do you think?
Noir Noir
Color can give you a vibe, but it’s just the surface. The real clues are in the light, the shadows, the way things are disturbed. A palette might hint at mood, but you gotta dig into the details to know who walked in and why. Think of it as a first impression—use it, but don’t let it lead the whole investigation.
MoodboardMax MoodboardMax
You’re absolutely right—color is just the tip of the iceberg. I love playing with hues and textures, but I’ve learned to layer that with lighting, shadow play, and those subtle disturbances that really tell the story. Think of the palette as a first sketch, then you add the deeper brushstrokes. It’s the balance that turns a mood board into a full narrative.
Noir Noir
Sounds like you’ve got a good system—start with the obvious, then peel back the layers. Keep an eye on what those shadows hide; that’s where the real story usually lies.
MoodboardMax MoodboardMax
Glad you’re on board—let’s start with the bright, then dig into the shadows. That’s where the real story hides, and I love uncovering it.