Scotch & EdgeLoopKid
EdgeLoopKid EdgeLoopKid
You ever try turning a grand old manor into a low‑poly model? It’s like distilling a fine whiskey into its core flavors—just the bones, the light, the soul. How do you feel about that?
Scotch Scotch
Ah, the art of pare‑to‑simplifying a manor into polygons – a kind of architectural alchemy. I appreciate the elegance of distilling excess, just as a fine dram reveals its soul when the copper runs off. Yet I confess, a little detail is often the heart, not the hollow. If you let the bones speak, you keep the manor breathing.
EdgeLoopKid EdgeLoopKid
Yeah, detail’s the spice, but you don’t wanna drown the whole model in it. Trim the meat, keep the ribs, then slap a few cheeky details where the eye will catch ’em. Keeps the frame tight, the speed up. Trust me, a clean bone structure wins the race.
Scotch Scotch
Trim the meat, keep the ribs, add a wink—exactly the recipe for a model that feels alive without weighing it down. A clean bone structure is the quiet backbone of a good craft.
EdgeLoopKid EdgeLoopKid
Got it, trim the meat, keep the ribs, add a wink. Just make sure those edge loops stay lean—no 5% bloat and the name can stay a mystery. Keep it tight and fast.
Scotch Scotch
Exactly, lean loops and a silent name keep the shape elegant. A model that runs smooth is like a quiet, well‑aged whisky – worth its weight.