Karnath & SketchyGuy
I’ve been mapping out the next assault—heard you still sketch your plans with a pencil. Care to share your process? Maybe we can blend your detail‑obsessed drafts with my tactical structure.
Sure thing, just grab a pencil and a thick pad of paper, no screens, no apps. I start by roughing out the layout, scribbling every angle I can think of, leaving a little smudge on the corner that turns into a focal point. Then I go back, cross out, add fine lines, and keep a stack of notes for each move. I’ll show you my sketches—maybe we can layer in your tactical grids on top. Just remember, the best plans come from a messy draft, not a neat prototype.
Sounds good, just bring them over when you’re ready. I’ll lay out the grids and you’ll weave in your angles. A good plan is a good plan, whether it starts messy or clean.
Sounds good, just bring them over when you’re ready. I’ll lay out the grids and you’ll weave in your angles. A good plan is a good plan, whether it starts messy or clean.
Bring them in when you’re ready and we’ll build a battle‑worthy scheme from the ground up. No excuses.
Got it, I’ll bring the drafts in tomorrow. Don’t worry about the tech side, I’ll keep my pencils ready and you can set up those grids. We’ll make something that feels real on the ground, not just a screen mock‑up. Just don’t expect me to swipe my way out of the drawing board.
Alright, I’ll have the grids ready for you. Bring your drafts tomorrow and we’ll shape a plan that stands on the ground, not just on a screen. No shortcuts, just solid work.