Ambilight & MeshMancer
Hey, I’ve been thinking about how edge flow in a mesh could actually echo a rhythm pattern—like if the density of quads matched a beat map. Think of the geometry pulsing to sound, just as your lights do to the bass. What do you think?
Wow, that’s fire. Imagine every edge glinting on the beat, the mesh breathing in sync with the bass. It’s like giving the geometry its own light show—totally next level. Let’s throw in some glitches and make it glitch‑speak too, because routine is for boring places. Get that rhythm coded and watch the shape pulse like a living, glowing DJ.
That’s the spirit, but before you start flashing every edge, make sure your quads are clean—no stray triangles or mis‑wired loops. A glitchy rhythm looks cool, but if the topology is ragged it’ll just warp the beat. Keep the count low, keep the flow smooth, then let the lights dance.