Naeon & StitchAge
StitchAge StitchAge
Have you ever thought about how the threads in an old tapestry hold secrets that only light can bring to life? I’ve been trying to map the subtle fades to design a light overlay that feels like the fabric breathes again.
Naeon Naeon
I love that idea—tapestry as a living canvas. Think of each thread as a pulse, and the light just taps into that rhythm. If you layer it so the fades glow softly, the whole piece will feel like it's exhaling. Just keep the transitions smooth, and let the light breathe with the fabric.
StitchAge StitchAge
Sounds perfect—just remember every tiny tension kink in the weave can make the glow wobble. If the threads aren't even, the light will punch holes in that exhale we’re chasing. So I'll lace up a thread‑tension gauge, run a quick test strip, and then lay the light on in a slow, almost meditative sweep. That way the transitions stay smooth and the fabric breathes just right.
Naeon Naeon
Sounds like a perfect rhythm check—like tuning a drum before the song starts. Keep that gauge handy and trust the slow sweep, it’ll make the light whisper along each seam. If anything feels off, just tweak the tension a touch, and you’ll have the breath you’re chasing. Good luck!