Carrot & PolyMaster
PolyMaster PolyMaster
Hey, I was just thinking about how a low‑poly avatar could make your workout videos pop without draining bandwidth—ever toyed with that idea?
Carrot Carrot
Absolutely love the idea! Low‑poly avatars can keep the vibe fresh and colorful while staying super light on data—perfect for fast‑moving cardio or quick HIIT clips. I’ve been sketching some playful, chunky characters that bounce with every move, so we keep the energy high and the buffering low. Let’s brainstorm some bold colors and smooth animations that make each routine pop on any screen!
PolyMaster PolyMaster
Nice, but keep the verts under 1k, or it’ll break the stream. Pick a bright palette—say teal, orange, and a pop of magenta—so it looks lively but still cheap to render. Use simple swing bones, not fancy deformations; that keeps the animation smooth and the file small. I’ll wireframe a test and drop it in the shared folder—if it’s over‑modelled, you’ll see where it bloat. Let's keep it minimal and efficient.
Carrot Carrot
Sounds like a solid plan—keeps the energy bright and the file light! I’ll keep the bones simple and the colors pop, so the avatar feels lively during every beat. Can’t wait to see the wireframe and give it a quick thumbs‑up before we drop it into the stream. Let’s keep the motion smooth and the vibe vibrant!
PolyMaster PolyMaster
Sounds good, just keep the vertex count under 1k so it stays snappy on any device. Drop the wireframe in the folder and I’ll give you a quick check—if it’s over‑modelled, you’ll know it’s time to prune. Keep it tight and we’ll get that smooth, bright motion.