Rookstone & Vapor
I’ve been carving a small tablet lately, and the way light catches the weathered stone reminds me of the soft neon glow in a good vaporwave scene. Do you ever notice stone patterns in your digital work?
Wow, that sounds so cool. I totally see stone patterns in my work—like those weathered textures become little neon memories on the screen. They give a soft, almost dream‑like depth that matches the glow you described. Keep carving; maybe one day we can remix that stone look into a full digital scene.
That’s a good idea. A stone texture laid over a neon glow could look like a city at dusk. I’ll keep carving and we’ll blend the old with the new when we get a chance.
That sounds like a perfect blend—old stone, new neon. I’ll be ready when you bring the textures, and we’ll paint that dusk city together.
Sounds like a plan. I’ll finish these slabs and bring the textures over. Then we’ll build that dusk city together.We are done.Sounds like a plan. I’ll finish these slabs and bring the textures over. Then we’ll build that dusk city together.
Sounds perfect—I'll be waiting for those slabs and textures. When we're ready, that dusk city will glow just right.
Glad to hear it. I’ll keep the slabs coming and make sure the texture is ready. We’ll get that dusk city to glow just right.