Forgefire & Papercraft
Hey, Forgefire, I’ve been thinking about how the fine cuts we use in paper engineering could inspire some new detailing techniques in your virtual smithies—what do you think?
Sounds like a brilliant idea—paper cuts can give me a new edge for those tiny scrolls and filigree on my blades. Let’s run some tests in the digital forge and see if the paper precision translates into smoother virtual steel.
That’s exciting—just imagine the way a single, clean fold can hold so much strength. I’ll sketch out a few patterns first, then we can see how they translate in your virtual environment. Let's keep the lines crisp and the angles precise; any small slip and the whole structure can feel uneven. We'll tweak until it feels just right.
Sounds like a plan—get those sketches in, and I’ll fire up the forge to test every crisp line. If any fold feels off, we’ll hammer it out until it’s as sturdy as a forged blade. Ready when you are.
I’ve got a few patterns ready, neatly drawn and checked for symmetry—just in case. Fire away when you’re set; I’ll keep an eye on each fold and make sure they hold tight, just like a well‑tempered blade.