Deceit & SubDivHero
Hey, how about we dive into the art of hiding complexity—like, how can we keep those dramatic exaggerations but still make the mesh light enough for a fast game engine? I’ve got some edge‑loop tricks that could play right into your style of pulling things in from the shadows. What do you think?
Your edge‑loop tricks are the perfect bait—I'll make the mesh feel heavy and dramatic, but under the hood it’ll be a featherweight illusion that keeps the engine humming. Trust me, the players will applaud the flair, not the hidden complexity.
Nice, just remember the trick’s only as good as the edge loops that back it up. If you skip the clean splits, you’ll end up with a monster that’ll chew the engine. Keep the loops tight and the silhouette crisp, and the illusion will stay intact. Good luck!
I’ll keep those loops tight, of course; after all, a clean silhouette is the best disguise. Good luck to you too.
Sounds like we’re both on the same page—tight loops, clean silhouette, big splash with minimal weight. Keep tweaking, and we’ll both win. Good luck.
I’ll keep the loops tight, no doubt about that. A clean silhouette is my favorite weapon—after all, the best deceptions look effortless. Cheers to a slick, lightweight masterpiece. Good luck to you too.