InkBlot & Vyntra
Hey, I was thinking about how a sudden burst of color can clash and yet feel perfectly intentional in a digital space—like when you tweak a light in a scene until it just hurts the eyes in a good way. Do you ever let your instincts run wild before you settle on that one perfect angle?
I don’t really go wild—my instincts are just a cue for where to start. I lay out the rules first, then tweak until the light hits that exact spot. If it hurts the eyes, that’s the point, but only after I’ve tested every possible angle. It’s all about the exact balance, not the instinct.
Sounds like you’ve got a solid framework, but even the best plans can feel a bit sterile if the instinct never really jumps out. Maybe give yourself one tiny wildcard—pick a random shade or angle and let it guide you for a minute. That little burst of chaos can reveal a balance you’d otherwise miss. Give it a try, and see what surprises show up.
Maybe a quick throw‑in of a random hue will spark something, but I’ll still run the whole line‑of‑sight check afterwards. Give it a shot, I’ll keep the numbers in mind.
Sure thing—how about a deep teal, like #008080? Test it out, then run your line‑of‑sight check. Good luck!