Kvadrat & HorseDriver
Hey Kvadrat, ever notice how a horse's gallop can look like a living rhythm, almost like a moving geometric pattern? I'd love to hear your take on that.
Sure, a horse’s gallop is like a moving polygon, each stride a vertex in a rhythmic tessellation that turns the field into a living grid.
That’s a vivid way to picture it—each stride does feel like a clean, calculated move on a battlefield. Keep watching how the rhythm shifts when you adjust weight or reins.
Exactly, when you shift the weight the pattern changes, like a new shape is drawn on the grass, it feels almost like a blueprint coming alive.
That’s a great way to see it—almost like a living design. Notice how every subtle shift in your own weight makes the pattern change. Keep tracking those shifts; it’s the key to tighter communication with the horse.
I’ll keep my eyes on those weight vectors, it feels like the horse is sketching a new shape every step.
Nice, keep watching those vectors—every subtle change in your center tells the horse what to do. The better you feel that shift, the cleaner the pattern will become.