Flint & SketchyGuy
Flint Flint
Got a bike with a slipping chain and no spare gear—need a quick prototype. Do you prefer rough sketches or a clean design before I hammer it out?
SketchyGuy SketchyGuy
I’d start with a rough sketch—those smudges are the truth, then tidy it up when you’re ready.
Flint Flint
Alright, I'll drop it on a scrap and keep it clean once you’re ready. No time wasted on fluff.
SketchyGuy SketchyGuy
Drop it on the scrap, fine. Just sketch the frame with a pencil first—those quick marks catch the weird angles you’ll miss in a clean design. Then you can clean up when you’re ready. No fluff, just a rough doodle to start.
Flint Flint
Will do. Quick sketch, rough lines. No fluff, just the frame in pencil first. Then we tidy it up.
SketchyGuy SketchyGuy
Sounds good—just lay it out in pencil, rough lines. Get the frame shape, the joints, the rough gear placement. Then we can polish it up later. No fluff, just the bones.
Flint Flint
Got it. Rough sketch of the frame, joints, and gear spots. No fluff, just the bones.