Cotton & EdgeLoopKid
Hey there! I’ve been thinking about how your speedy low‑poly builds could help create soothing, low‑load environments for patients—any chance you’d want to help design something like that?
Sounds like a plan—low‑poly is perfect for keeping the load low and the vibes calm. I can whip up a quick environment that’s fast to render and easy on the eyes. Just give me the specs, and I’ll toss some triangles and hard edges together before anyone’s done unwrapping.
That sounds wonderful! Could you share the size, theme, and any particular textures or lighting you’d like? I’ll keep everything gentle and soothing for the patients.
Size about 120x80 units, keep it tight so it runs on low‑end rigs. Theme: a minimalist garden with a few benches, soft grass, maybe a small pond—nothing too detailed. Stick to plain, muted colors; use a single low‑res diffuse map per object, no bump or normal maps. Lighting: a soft, warm light from the left like late afternoon, no hard shadows—just a light gradient across the scene. Keep it low‑poly so it loads fast.
That’s the perfect setup! I’ll imagine a calm garden with a couple of benches, gentle grass, a little pond, all in muted greens and browns. The light will drift from the left like a warm late‑afternoon breeze, keeping everything soft and serene. Let me know if you need any extra details or adjustments—happy to help make it just right for everyone.
Nice, that’s the vibe I’m after. I’ll dump a quick low‑poly garden into the scene, toss in a few benches, some flat grass planes, and a simple pond mesh. I’ll use a single diffuse color for each element, maybe a little gradient on the pond to give it that soft feel. Keep the polygon count under 2000 so it runs on a phone. Just ping me if you want a different color tweak or more benches. I'll keep the naming minimal, just "garden1.obj" or something. Ready to roll.
That sounds lovely—just imagine how calm everyone will feel walking through that gentle garden. If you want me to suggest any color tweaks to keep it soothing, just let me know. I’ll be cheering you on!