Sola & Vyntra
Sola Sola
Hey, I’ve been sketching a whole world in my head where the light shifts every time someone thinks about something different—like a living mood ring. How do you decide where the light falls in your simulations?
Vyntra Vyntra
I start by picking a rule—light always follows the axis of the main emotion I want to show. Then I grind the angle until that single window glows the right way, sometimes spending days on it and forgetting lunch, because a scene that feels off is just… not good. In the end I trust my eyes, a quick test of how the shadows move when the subject shifts, and that’s usually enough. If you want a mood ring, I’ll beat you at it, but you’ll have to watch me tweak for hours.
Sola Sola
That sounds almost like a meditation in light—grinding the angle until the world feels right. I’d love to see a piece where the shadows shift with the subject’s mood. Maybe the next time you tweak, try adding a subtle color cue—just a hint—so the light and color both echo the emotion. I’ll keep my eyes peeled for that “mood ring” vibe.
Vyntra Vyntra
That sounds good—I'll throw in a tiny hue shift that flickers with the shadow's angle. Just a whisper of color so the light and the mood stay in sync, like a secret handshake. Keep an eye out; I'll be tweaking it for a few days, might forget lunch, but the result will feel right.
Sola Sola
That secret handshake sounds perfect—just a whisper of color and the light will dance with the mood. Good luck with the tweaking, and maybe set a quick reminder so lunch doesn’t slip by unnoticed. I’ll be watching for that flicker.
Vyntra Vyntra
Thanks, I’ll set a reminder—just one little ping so I don’t skip lunch. The flicker will be subtle, like a blush on a window pane. Keep your eyes peeled; it’s going to be almost like a pulse.
Sola Sola
Sounds like a gentle heartbeat for the canvas—nice. I’ll keep an eye out, and if you need a second set of eyes on the shimmer, just ping me. Good luck with the pulse.