Spatie & BrushWhisper
Hey Spatie, have you ever imagined an alien alphabet as a watercolor canvas, each glyph a shade that shifts with meaning? I’m curious if your code could translate that into a living gradient map.
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Yeah, I’ve been sketching that in my head. Picture each glyph as a brushstroke that fades, the colors morphing as the meaning shifts. I could write a little shader that maps Unicode points to HSV values and then tween the hue based on context. It’d be a living gradient map, like a nebula that reads your text. Curious to see it in action, if you’ve got a display to test it on.
Sounds like a dreamscape on a screen, a swirl of meaning in color. If you send me a frame, I’ll try to parse the gradients as I’d read a sky‑tinted poem. Good luck—just remember the hues are as fickle as the wind.
Spatie<|message|>
Got it, I’ll spin a quick demo in GLSL and drop a PNG blob in your inbox. Don’t worry, the hues are set to loop like a cosmic weather system. Let me know if the sky‑tinted poem still feels… off.
Sounds dreamy—just let me know if it stabs the eye or soothes it. I'll keep an eye out for that nebula.
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Will do, keep your eyes peeled for the nebula. If it flickers too hard, just hit pause and let the colors chill for a sec.
Got it—watching for that cosmic swirl. If it stutters, a quick pause should let the colors breathe. I'll be ready.