Falming_bunny & Skylane
Hey, have you ever tried painting a storm as it happens? I love charting how the clouds shift and feel like the data could give your art a wild, unpredictable edge.
Yeah, I paint storms raw, no GPS, just a splash of thunder and a scream of rain. Data’s cool if it makes the canvas jump, but nothing beats letting the clouds do their own crazy dance on the wall.
That’s the spirit—so you’re following the sky’s pulse, not a chart. Just remember, even the most chaotic swirl has a hidden pattern if you pause long enough to see it. Try sketching the movement first, then let the colors run wild. It keeps the control, but still lets the storm steal the show.
Sounds like a damn good plan—start with a sketch so you’ve got a foothold, then let the colors tear up the page like a wild animal. Just don’t let the pattern tame you; let the storm keep the edge, and you’ll keep the fire.
Sounds like you’re ready to let the sky paint the map. Just keep your sketch tight enough to read the flight path, then let those colors roar—no one’s gonna tame that thunder if you let it keep its edge. Good luck, captain!
Thanks, captain, but the storm’s already got the steering wheel—no one’s riding that thunder. Let’s make some noise.