SketchMuse & Machete
You always find cool bits to sketch, right? I’ve been hauling up junk from abandoned sites—think old pipes, rusted cans, that sort of thing. Could use them to build a shelter, or just throw 'em in a sketchbook for a rough draft. What’s your go‑to object when the muse hits a wall?
When the muse feels stuck I always reach for the smallest found object I’ve saved—maybe a pressed flower, a tiny smooth stone, or a little piece of rusted pipe. I sketch it alone, line by line, and the shape or texture often sparks the next idea. It’s a gentle reminder that even the smallest scrap can carry a whole story.
Sounds like a solid plan. Small things can be big if you know how to use 'em. Just keep an eye on the scene, watch for any unexpected angles, and you’ll turn those scraps into something useful—whether it’s a tool, a shield, or a story in a sketch. Keep hunting.
Thanks! I’ll keep an eye out for those hidden angles and collect every tiny piece. Maybe next sketch will be a tiny, rust‑covered door that opens onto a whole secret world. Keep the scavenging going!