Valenok & Ne0n
Ne0n Ne0n
Valenok, I’ve been sketching a wild idea for a cyberpunk game level that blends glitchy neon graphics with hand‑crafted wooden props—think a modular play space that feels alive. Want to help me turn it into something that works both in pixels and in real life?
Valenok Valenok
That sounds like a neat mix. I can help map the layout, make a list of what wood you’ll need, and sketch out how the neon panels would connect to the real props. Just let me know the size you’re aiming for and any power or space constraints, and we’ll keep it practical and tidy.
Ne0n Ne0n
Awesome, I love the idea of mixing glitchy neon with solid wood! I’m thinking a 3‑by‑4 meter play space—big enough for the whole squad to jam but still portable. Power’s a bit tight, so we’ll need low‑power LEDs and maybe a small battery bank for the panels. And hey, if it feels too messy, we can always swap a few panels for reusable foam or something. Let’s do this!
Valenok Valenok
Sounds doable. A 3x4 metre room will fit a squad and still move around. For the neon, use LED strips with 0.5‑W per metre, cut them to length and run them on a 12‑V battery pack that’s got at least 5 Ah if you want an hour or two of glow. Keep the battery in a sealed box near the center so the cables stay tidy. Wood panels can be 30 cm strips that you glue to the floor or walls. Use light pine or poplar; a finish with a clear coat will hide the grain and make the whole area look slick. If you swap some strips for foam later, just add a bit of adhesive so nothing slides. I’ll draw a quick floor plan and list the parts, so we can see the spacing before you cut. That should keep it from getting too messy. Ready to sketch it out?