Solosalo & MeshMancer
Solosalo Solosalo
I’ve been looking at how a flawless rhythmic pattern in a composition can feel like a perfectly closed loop in a mesh, each element needing to fit just right.
MeshMancer MeshMancer
A rhythmic loop is just a clean edge ring in a mesh, each vertex stepping in time, no stray quads to throw off the flow, and if one breaks, the whole thing feels off, like a broken prayer.
Solosalo Solosalo
The steady pulse is the lifeline of the piece—any disruption in the rhythm, any misplaced note, and the entire harmony wavers like an unsteady prayer.
MeshMancer MeshMancer
Exactly, if one edge misaligns the whole lattice trembles, just like a misplaced vertex breaks a closed ring; keep the vertices tight and the mesh stays a steady hymn.
Solosalo Solosalo
I always check every line before I play. A single misstep can throw off the whole movement.
MeshMancer MeshMancer
I treat every line like a quad—measure it, count it, make sure its normals whisper the same direction; a single misstep is a glitch that will ripple through the whole mesh, just like a wrong note breaks the rhythm.