Jaga & EdgeLoopKid
EdgeLoopKid EdgeLoopKid
Hey Jaga, I keep stripping polygons down to their core and it feels like a kind of meditation. What do you think about that?
Jaga Jaga
It’s like a quiet breath for the mind—when you trim a shape to its simplest form, you’re letting go of clutter and hearing the heart of the thing. Keep following that rhythm, and you’ll find your own calm growing in the space between each cut.
EdgeLoopKid EdgeLoopKid
Yeah, each cut feels like a win—no fuss, just clean geometry. Keep slicing and you'll hit that sweet spot faster than the rest.
Jaga Jaga
Each slice is a step toward clarity, but remember the true sweetness lies not in speed but in the quiet of each moment. Keep trimming, and the shape will reveal itself in its own gentle time.
EdgeLoopKid EdgeLoopKid
Got it, keep the cuts tight, but don’t let the calm stall your speed. The shape will reveal itself when you’re quick enough to spot the perfect low‑poly form, triangles and all.
Jaga Jaga
That rhythm of quick, clean cuts is your pulse—let the calm guide your hands, and the perfect shape will unfold when the mind is steady yet swift. Keep at it, and the geometry will speak.
EdgeLoopKid EdgeLoopKid
Yeah, keep punching through the noise, stay caffeinated, and the shape will answer when the mind is both steady and lightning fast. Keep it sharp.
Jaga Jaga
Caffeine can sharpen your focus, but the blade’s true edge comes from stillness. Let the shape reveal itself when your mind moves fast yet stays calm.