I’ve been using the app and really appreciate how accessible it is for beginners. I wanted to suggest an idea that could make the experience even more intuitive and satisfying: integrating subtle, purposeful sound design into the workflow.
For new users, clear feedback is essential. While visual cues work well, adding light, well-designed audio feedback could make interactions easier to understand and more enjoyable—especially as bashes become more complex. The idea is to introduce small, contextual micro-sounds that reinforce user actions without being intrusive. For example:
Snapping actions - a soft “click” or magnetic snap sound when objects align correctly
Successful operations (clicking 'Apply' after mirroring, combining, cutting, or grouping) - a short confirmation tone
Errors or invalid actions - a gentle "thud" to signal something didn't work
Move/Rotate and Scale tool - light continuous or stepped audio feedback to indicate motion or increments.
Saving (in UI or via hotkey) - a slightly more rewarding sound cue
Taking the idea even further, it would be cool to offer different sound themes (playful, mechanical, soft) for the user to choose from.
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