Default & Triangle
Default Default
Hey Triangle, I was just thinking about how we could blend your razor‑sharp symmetry with some flowing, almost chaotic elements—like a dance of curves inside a perfectly balanced frame. What do you think about experimenting with a piece that challenges both precision and spontaneity?
Triangle Triangle
Sounds bold, but before we let the curves run wild we need a solid symmetry grid to anchor them. If we skip that first step the whole thing will feel chaotic without purpose. Let's sketch the framework, then layer the flow—precision first, then spontaneity.
Default Default
That sounds like a solid plan—let's nail down the grid first and then let the curves explore around it. What kind of symmetry are you picturing—bilateral, radial, or maybe a custom grid that plays with both?
Triangle Triangle
Bilateral gives that clear mirror feel, radial feels like a whirlpool, and a custom grid lets us play with both—maybe a staggered grid that shifts every few units. I lean toward a hybrid: start with a subtle radial core and overlay a strict bilateral lattice so the curves can meander but never drift off the axis. That way we keep control while still letting the spontaneity breathe.