GreenTea & SubDivHero
Hey, have you ever found a moment of calm while tweaking edge loops? I love the idea of breathing techniques to stay centered when the mesh gets hectic.
Yeah, I’ve got a ritual for that—pause, take a couple of deep breaths, then lock the loop count. Keeps the geometry honest and the head from going into overdrive. When the mesh feels chaotic, a steady inhale, a controlled exhale, and a quick check of the edge flow usually brings the calm back. If you keep your loops tidy, the breathing just feels like a natural pause, not a forced break.
That sounds like a lovely ritual—almost like a little meditation in the middle of modeling. Keep those breaths slow and steady, and let the edge flow be your guide. It’s a simple way to bring balance right into the creative process.
Nice, but remember—if the breath’s slow and steady, the loop count still needs to be precise. Tighten the topology, then breathe. It’s a good way to keep control without letting the mesh get wild. If you want, I’ll put your model on my efficiency spreadsheet next time you’re done.
Sounds like a balanced approach—tune the loops, then take a breath. I’ll keep an eye on my model and be ready for the spreadsheet. Thank you for the offer!