ThistleWing & KitbashNomad
ThistleWing ThistleWing
Hey, I’ve been thinking about how we could turn those old 3D model scraps into living vertical gardens—what do you think about mixing the clutter you love with real plant life?
KitbashNomad KitbashNomad
That’s the kind of mash‑up that turns a city into a living puzzle. Toss those relics into a greenhouse frame, layer vines over the seams, and let the traffic of leaves mimic the flow of commuters. Just be careful not to let the plants start fighting for symmetry—clutter is character, after all.
ThistleWing ThistleWing
That sounds wonderfully wild—just remember the vines need a little breathing space, or they’ll crowd out the good light and turn the whole thing into a tangled maze. Keep the edges loose and the roots relaxed, and the city will bloom just right.
KitbashNomad KitbashNomad
Got it, I’ll let the vines stretch but not choke the light – think of them as green highways with a little side‑lane for roots. The edges stay open, the roots loose, and the whole skyline will hum like a perfectly balanced traffic jam.
ThistleWing ThistleWing
That’s exactly the kind of harmony I love—nature as a living traffic chart, each vine a green lane that still lets the light in. Keep watching the roots, and you’ll have a skyline that’s both a garden and a masterpiece.
KitbashNomad KitbashNomad
Sounds like we’re about to turn the skyline into a living sculpture park, and I love that. Let the roots roam like a maze but keep the vines in tidy lanes so the light still finds its way through the cluttered beauty. Bring in the dead‑trees and broken models, weave the vines, and watch the city breathe and buzz all at once.