Well- we can use a regular fountain pen, if that's more comfortable.
[Newt got used to using them while traveling. They weren't as flashy, but certainly practical. For a time where the ball point pen had yet to be perfected, anyway.]
Newt's waiting there, a sketchbook and supplies bundled in his arms along with the usual suitcase. "You can tell it what you want. I... wasn't sure." Since he has no idea what a computer or circuitboard even is.
"Uh, okay." Nico types in his program, it's not particularly complex but he always prefers it to just asking the Admiral to create what he wants.
The room he created isn't particularly welcoming, a neat enough computer lab but it manages to give off a slightly oppressive feeling of being built underground in a place not meant for it. There are a couple of laptops, several of which appear to be halfway through either being fixed or taken apart, and a neat row of circuit boards on a table to the left.
The Barge itself had been a bit of an adjustment for Newt, but what he's looking at now is entirely alien. He peers around the lab with mixed astonishment and confusion.
In contrast, for Nico the League computer room isn't...comfortable but it is familiar. It's not a good place but there are very few areas where he has no doubts about his abilities and beneath his usual awkwardness there's a certain type of confidence as he sorts through the pieces on one of the tables.
"I was, uh, thinking of this?" He points, carefully, at the printed circuit board in front of him.
"Yeah." His appreciation is mostly for what it can do, the beauty of getting lost in programs and pure logic, but there's something to the pattern of it too that appeals to him.
He also appreciates the comment that it can be useful, that's always what he searches for.
He flexes his hand a little, the...reconstruction of his hands during the shadow attack has erased the stiffness of broken fingers that hadn't healed entirely straight, something he tries to be grateful for when his dreams are filled with green.
Nico watches Newt carefully, taking in both the movement of his hands as well as his voice with careful concentration. He never forgets but he can focus his abilities.
When he finally starts himself, he's good for someone pretty unfamiliar with even holding a pencil. Breaking down forms into geometric shapes is easy for him and, once he remembers how to hold the pencil correctly, he has an instinctive ability to draw straight lines and proportionate shapes.
Even if he's slightly reluctant to leave just drawing squares behind for something more complex.
Newt stays almost superhumanly patient, but he still presses Nico to move outside of his comfort zone, to try more details, and even basic shading. He finds a reason to praise even the smallest progress, as well, though he never seems anything but genuine about it.
Nico tends to move at even the slightest hint of pressing, and it's not like he has much of a comfort zone. The pencil is awkward in his hand, it's been almost a decade since he's held one, but he doesn't get frustrated at the difficulty of capturing what he can see, even if the tension might be read that way. But then, he tends to tense even more at praise, though he tries not to show it.
Newt allows for silence, too. And it's after one of these quiet lapses that he says, in a voice a little quieter and less sure than usual, "It helps makes sense of things, sometimes. Breaking them down with my eye and rebuilding them on paper. That's not- always easy for me, like it is for other people."
"It can be. Uh, simpler. I have an easier time with...patterns. Where one thing leads to another." He's good at breaking things down into small steps but within a greater pattern.
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Date: 2018-01-08 07:41 pm (UTC)Uh, no. I don't think I've ever even seen one...?
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Date: 2018-01-08 08:05 pm (UTC)[Newt got used to using them while traveling. They weren't as flashy, but certainly practical. For a time where the ball point pen had yet to be perfected, anyway.]
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Date: 2018-01-08 08:07 pm (UTC)[He's never seen a fountain pen either but he's pretty sure he has slightly more chance with one than with a quill.]
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Date: 2018-01-08 08:09 pm (UTC)[He's just been distracted by other things and never bothered to check into it.]
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Date: 2018-01-08 08:20 pm (UTC)Uh, and time that would be good for you? I have paper and stuff, I guess place maybe depends on what you want to draw?
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Date: 2018-01-09 04:36 pm (UTC)I'd say this evening, but the light matters. Unless we work in the Enclosure.
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Date: 2018-01-09 07:08 pm (UTC)But, ah, why should anything not be good for drawing?
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Date: 2018-01-10 07:22 pm (UTC)[Personally, he thinks circuit boards are more beautiful than most things so a perfectly good thing to draw.]
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Date: 2018-01-10 07:55 pm (UTC)Is it something we can make in the Enclosure?
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Date: 2018-01-10 08:04 pm (UTC)I guess that means the light wouldn't matter...?
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Date: 2018-01-10 08:23 pm (UTC)Shall we, ah, meet there after dinner?
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Date: 2018-01-10 08:50 pm (UTC)[He will be waiting, awkwardly, outside the Enclosure after dinner.]
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Date: 2018-01-15 04:09 pm (UTC)The room he created isn't particularly welcoming, a neat enough computer lab but it manages to give off a slightly oppressive feeling of being built underground in a place not meant for it. There are a couple of laptops, several of which appear to be halfway through either being fixed or taken apart, and a neat row of circuit boards on a table to the left.
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Date: 2018-01-15 05:52 pm (UTC)"And... and what did you want to draw?"
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Date: 2018-01-24 07:11 pm (UTC)"I was, uh, thinking of this?" He points, carefully, at the printed circuit board in front of him.
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Date: 2018-01-26 05:11 pm (UTC)"Geometric shapes are important in illustration, anyway. It'll be good practice."
He sets the drawing pad and supplies down next to it.
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Date: 2018-01-29 07:46 pm (UTC)He also appreciates the comment that it can be useful, that's always what he searches for.
He flexes his hand a little, the...reconstruction of his hands during the shadow attack has erased the stiffness of broken fingers that hadn't healed entirely straight, something he tries to be grateful for when his dreams are filled with green.
"Uh, how do you...start?"
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Date: 2018-01-30 02:22 pm (UTC)"Any complex form can be broken down into simpler geometric shapes - you want to map those out before worrying too much about the details."
He demonstrates as he talks, showing Nico how to block out shapes and create the illusion of three-dimensional space.
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Date: 2018-02-01 10:45 pm (UTC)When he finally starts himself, he's good for someone pretty unfamiliar with even holding a pencil. Breaking down forms into geometric shapes is easy for him and, once he remembers how to hold the pencil correctly, he has an instinctive ability to draw straight lines and proportionate shapes.
Even if he's slightly reluctant to leave just drawing squares behind for something more complex.
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