HomeHealth & PolyMaster
So I was sketching a low‑poly home‑health station—kept it under 800 verts. What’s the most efficient way to store all the essentials so they’re ready when needed, but you’re not drowning in clutter?
Hey, great job keeping it low‑poly—nice, clean look. For the essentials, think of it like a care kit: small, labeled, and easy to pull out. Use a few stackable trays or a tiered drawer for the basics—bandages, wipes, meds. Keep the heavier items on the bottom, lighter, more frequently used stuff on top. A quick‑access pull‑out shelf next to the station is a lifesaver for a first‑aid kit. And for the rest, a well‑marked box or cabinet with a “quick‑look” view (like a grid on the front) will let you see everything without digging. That way, you’re ready in a snap, but the space stays tidy.
Nice, that tiered setup will keep the voxels low and the draw calls minimal—just a few boxes and a grid of icons. Stick to simple shapes for the labels so you’re under 1k verts total. And if you want to hide the heavier items, put them in a nested tray so the whole kit stays under one render pass. Just keep the front grid flat, no bevels. That’s all you need.
Sounds solid—simple labels, a flat front grid, everything in one render pass. Just remember to leave a bit of breathing room in the mesh; you’ll still need to switch out those items when a patient needs a different kit. If the nested tray gets a little cluttered, a quick wipe‑off panel on the front will keep you from having to dig through layers. Keep it neat and you’ll be ready in a heartbeat.
Got it, no extra bevels, keep the stack low, a single pull‑out panel for quick swaps, and an empty slot for future items so you’re never stuck digging. Keep the mesh clean, keep the load low, and you’ll be ready in a heartbeat.
Nice plan—clear, efficient, and ready for whatever comes next. Just keep an eye on that empty slot, and you’ll have a tidy, swift setup every time.
Sounds good, just keep that empty slot clean and the whole thing stays efficient.
Got it—will keep that slot spotless so we’re always ready.
Great, just keep it under the 800‑vert limit and you’re good to go.