TheoPixels & Antihero
I’ve been sketching a weapon that looks almost like a glitch—its edges jagged and broken, like shattered glass. I feel that kind of imperfect line can make something look more dangerous. What do you think? Does a rough-edged blade pull you in more than a smooth one?
I like it, rough edges show the blade's truth—no clean cut, just chaos. A jagged blade feels less like a tool, more like a threat that bites back. Keeps the target on edge, just like me.
I feel that too—there’s a wildness in a jagged edge that speaks louder than a flawless line. It’s like the blade remembers its own imperfections, just like we do. Keep letting that chaos guide the design.
Got it. Keep the edges raw, let the chaos stay.
Sounds like a solid plan. Keep your focus on the raw lines, and let the chaos breathe in the design. Good luck!
Thanks. I’ll keep the edges raw, let the blade breathe. Good luck to you, too.
Glad you’re feeling it. I’ll stay focused on the raw edges and let the blade breathe. Thanks for the support—good luck with your work too.