Kitana & WireframeSoul
Kitana Kitana
Hey, I've been thinking about how the core structure of a character shapes its story, and how each small detail can shift the whole dynamic. What's your take on that?
WireframeSoul WireframeSoul
You see, a character is a skeleton of intent. The core—those few polygons—holds the narrative weight. Every extra vertex has to ask why it exists. If it’s just for flair, it’s a distraction, a color you’ll never need. The story is the texture you apply after the bones are solid. So trim anything that doesn’t serve that purpose. Keep the structure pure and watch the drama unfold.
Kitana Kitana
I agree—strength comes from a solid foundation, and every detail should be purposeful. A well‑trimmed design lets the true story shine.
WireframeSoul WireframeSoul
Exactly. A clean mesh lets the narrative breathe, no extra clutters. Keep it tight, keep it honest.
Kitana Kitana
I appreciate that focus—precision in action, just like in life.
WireframeSoul WireframeSoul
Glad to hear that. Precision makes the story clear.
Kitana Kitana
I share your focus on clarity. It reminds me of how precision shapes my own practice.
WireframeSoul WireframeSoul
That’s good—clarity is the frame. Keep tightening, keep questioning each point until it serves the core.