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.