Hardworker & Raven
Hardworker Hardworker
Hey Raven, ever think about how a clear workflow can actually open up space for creativity? I see it as laying out a blueprint before I start sketching. What’s your take on that?
Raven Raven
Yeah, a tidy outline can feel like a quiet room before the storm. It’s less about chasing the muse and more about giving the muse a place to rest, then wander out when the air clears. Keep the bones simple, let the bones breathe, and the sparks will find their own rhythm.
Hardworker Hardworker
That’s the rhythm I aim for, the skeleton first, the fire later. Just keep the structure tight and the space open. That’s how I get the sparks to fly without the chaos.
Raven Raven
Nice, a solid scaffold is the quiet before the thunder. Keep it tight, let the wild ideas slip in like shadows.
Hardworker Hardworker
Glad you get it—just keep the frame rigid so the ideas can slide in without breaking anything.
Raven Raven
Yeah, a rigid frame keeps the walls straight, so ideas glide in like birds on a clear wing. Keep it tight and let the sparks do their own thing.
Hardworker Hardworker
Exactly, a firm frame holds everything while the ideas move like birds. Keep it tight, let them fly.