Mood Casting
Elias closed his eyes. Level 8.5 was heavy. It wasn't the cinematic, beautiful crying of the old silver screen. This was the ugly kind—the kind that left you hollowed out for days. "The pay?"
The emotional state you project is often more important than the technical details. Embrace Imperfection: mood casting
Let the walls blush when you blush. Let the metal warm when you soften. Let the glaze crackle when you have something to say but no words left. Elias closed his eyes
Instead of collecting "grunge" images, ask: Who lives here? If your interior design project had a personality disorder, what would it be? Mood casting ignores demographics (age, income) and focuses on psychographics (fears, rituals, secrets). A "Cyber-Shaman" will create a very different lighting plan than a "Reluctant Librarian." This was the ugly kind—the kind that left