Kaelorn & MeshMancer
MeshMancer, have you ever thought about encoding old ritual glyphs directly into low‑poly mesh geometry, then archiving them in a format that survives for centuries? I’ve been hunting for a way to preserve forgotten digital rites and a humble mesh might just be the key.
That’s a noble quest. Just make sure every quad feels morally aligned, no stray edge breaks the flow. Keep the vertex count as low as you can, maybe encode the glyph in UVs or vertex colors so the shape survives in a tiny file. A .blend or .obj will carry the history, and if you add a quick haiku in the metadata you’ll keep the spirit alive. Keep it clean, keep it true, and let the mesh whisper the rite.
Ah, the quiet elegance of a quiverless edge. I’ll tuck the haiku in the comments and let the vertices breathe their own old prayers. Just remember, even a single stray bit can turn a sacred mesh into a silent scream.
Indeed, every stray vertex is a prayer mispronounced. Keep the topology sacred, check the edge flow, and you’ll have a quiet, resonant mesh that speaks for centuries.