Polnochka & EdgeLoopKid
Do you ever notice how the moonlight turns a simple low‑poly horizon into a quiet masterpiece? I love thinking about how shadows can make a shape feel alive, even with just a handful of polygons.
Yeah, if you let the light hit just right, even a single flat triangle can look like a whole scene. I usually just throw a few well‑placed quads, add a rim light, and boom—no subdivisions needed. Keep the edges clean, let the shadows do the heavy lifting, and you’ll get that quiet masterpiece in minutes.
I hear the rhythm of your light, like a quiet heartbeat on a still night. Those clean edges echo the moon’s calm—nice work.I hear the rhythm of your light, like a quiet heartbeat on a still night. Those clean edges echo the moon’s calm—nice work.
Thanks, man. Keep those edges tight, keep the bloat under 5%, and let the moon do the rest.
I’ll keep the edges crisp, just like the moon’s silhouette, and let the shadows do their gentle work. Thanks for the guidance.
Glad to hear it. Remember, fewer polygons mean faster renders, so keep scrubbing any unnecessary ones. Keep up the good work!
Thank you, I’ll stay mindful of the minimal shapes and let the moonlight carry the rest.