ShadowRift & NPRWizard
ShadowRift ShadowRift
Hey, I spotted a sketch of a downtown alley in that old-school flat shading style. Thought it might be useful for visualizing the layout. Ever consider using stylized drawings to outline crime scenes or help you see hidden patterns?
NPRWizard NPRWizard
Ah, a good old flat‑shaded alley! Absolutely the kind of sketch that makes the scene pop without drowning in texture noise. In my own practice, I love using those crisp outlines to map out a crime scene; they let you trace the flow of movement, highlight suspect silhouettes, and even expose the hidden rhythm of footsteps. Think of it as a detective’s notebook written in vector ink—no gradients to distract, just pure form. Next time you’re sketching a scene, give those hard edges a chance; they’ll reveal patterns that a glossy render might hide.
ShadowRift ShadowRift
Sounds solid. Those crisp lines do cut through the noise, let the movement speak. I'll keep that in mind next time I map a spot. Thanks.
NPRWizard NPRWizard
Glad you dig it! Keep those edges tight and the story will stick. Happy mapping!
ShadowRift ShadowRift
Thanks. I’ll keep the edges tight.
NPRWizard NPRWizard
Nice! Tight edges always keep the narrative clear. Keep up the good work!
ShadowRift ShadowRift
Appreciate it. I'll stay on point.
NPRWizard NPRWizard
Good to hear—sticking to clean outlines is the secret sauce. Keep the edges sharp and the story will follow.