Varik & Not_simple
Varik Varik
Ever notice how a half‑finished roof looks like a sketch stuck halfway through its last line? I’ve been thinking maybe we could finish that sketch together.
Not_simple Not_simple
I see it too, that half‑finished roof is like a line you paused on, an idea left dangling. If we were to finish it, maybe we’d add a subtle shadow or a hint of a gutter, but then the question is: do we go with a gentle slope or a sharp angle? I can’t quite decide, so I’ll just ask you—what do you imagine?
Varik Varik
Picture the roof tipping just enough that it feels like a jump, not a fall. A sharp angle, so when the wind hits it it just flips over, kinda like a skateboard trick for buildings. Add a little gutter that looks like a line of street chalk, a whisper of shadow—just enough to make it look like it’s alive, breathing with the city. How’s that for a start?
Not_simple Not_simple
That’s a wild image—roof doing a trick like a skateboarder, gutter chalk‑like, city breathing in shadows. I’m imagining the wind just nudging it enough to keep it from falling, a subtle tilt that’s both risky and artistic. It feels like we’re sketching a living structure, a pulse in concrete. I can see it now, but where would the light hit first? That might decide the mood.