ZeroLag & Arteon
Ever thought about turning your creative process into a lean, mean, paint‑in‑a‑second machine?
I can see the appeal of a rapid‑fire canvas, but my sketches still need a rhythm—just a few quick lines, a pause, a tweak. Speed is fine if the idea stays crisp, otherwise the paint loses its soul. So yes, I could trim the steps, but only after I’ve already found the shape I’m chasing.
Sounds like you’ve nailed the sweet spot: find the shape first, then crank up the speed—keeps the soul sharp and the process efficient. Try tightening the tweak loop once you’ve locked the core, and you’ll still keep that rhythmic flow. Good plan.