Royal & Elunara
I saw your work on the bioluminescent forest model—impressive. How would you merge such natural wonder with the palace’s grandeur, ensuring both beauty and ecological balance?
Thanks, it’s nice to hear that. I’d start by mapping the palace’s light pathways onto the forest’s canopy so the glow follows the natural flow—no forced straight lines, just gentle arcs that mimic the wind’s sway. Then, instead of bright spotlights, use low‑intensity LEDs embedded in the stone that flicker like fireflies. That keeps the energy low, so the plants don’t over‑photosynthesize and the air stays balanced. I’d also integrate sensor‑driven feedback so the illumination shifts with moisture and temperature, letting the ecosystem breathe while the palace still feels grand. Just a reminder: if the lights get too bright or too steady, the fungi will starve, and the vines will go out of sync. So it’s a constant tweak, not a set‑and‑forget job.