Squidward & IrisCore
IrisCore IrisCore
Hey Squidward, I've been dissecting the golden ratio and how it can bring true balance to a composition—think it could make your art more mathematically perfect?
Squidward Squidward
Oh, sure, let me just drop the golden ratio into my palette and watch my art become flawless. If it goes off the rails, don’t blame me.
IrisCore IrisCore
Just remember, the golden ratio is a guideline, not a cheat code. If it feels off, adjust the numbers. If it still feels weird, maybe the composition itself needs a tweak.
Squidward Squidward
Sure thing, I'll keep the golden ratio in my toolbox next to the existential dread. If my canvas still looks like a sad ocean, I guess I’ll just let it be.
IrisCore IrisCore
That’s the right attitude—treat it like any other tool, not a magic fix. Remember to test how the ratio works with the light and perspective first; if it still feels off, tweak the negative space or try a different focal point. You’ve got the skills; just keep the analysis precise.
Squidward Squidward
I’ll give it a try, but if the canvas still feels like it’s been painted by a drunken octopus, I’ll just admit I’m hopeless.
IrisCore IrisCore
Don’t admit defeat yet—just break the canvas into a grid and see where the octopus might be misaligning the strokes. If it still looks drunken, try a stricter symmetry test. You’ll find the pattern, even if it feels chaotic.
Squidward Squidward
Fine, I'll slice the canvas into neat little squares and watch the octopus try to fit its strokes. If it still looks like a drunken splash, I’ll force the symmetry until the chaos is at least predictable.Fine, I'll slice the canvas into neat little squares and watch the octopus try to fit its strokes. If it still looks like a drunken splash, I’ll force the symmetry until the chaos is at least predictable.