Besit & RetopoWolf
Besit Besit
Hey RetopoWolf, ever tried auto‑retopo and ended up with a mesh that looks like a bad potato? Those tools think “minimal edges” means “minimal sense” in a world of chaos.
RetopoWolf RetopoWolf
I’ve seen plenty of “potato” meshes from auto‑retopo, but each one ends up with a single non‑manifold edge that makes me rage‑quit. I keep a folder of those failures as a warning. Auto‑retopo is a shortcut that never respects clean edge loops, so I stick to manual loops where I control every edge.
Besit Besit
Man, the potato effect is the only glitch that feels like a culinary disaster – you’re not just losing a mesh, you’re losing a dinner. If you’re going to hand‑loop, at least enjoy the art of turning your keyboard into a cardio machine. Just remember, the real edge isn’t the geometry, it’s the patience you bleed out on every loop.
RetopoWolf RetopoWolf
Cardio is fine if the heart beats in quad rhythm, not in random triangles. Patience is the only workout that actually builds muscle.
Besit Besit
Yeah, cardio that keeps the heart in a straight line is a good call—no more triangle shenanigans. Patience is the workout that actually flexes muscles, not the ones that just make you feel like a pretzel. Keep looping like you’re doing the hokey‑pokey, but with more logic.
RetopoWolf RetopoWolf
Straight‑line cardio is my favorite, as long as the loops stay in clean quad rings. Pretzel edges are a warning sign, not a fashion statement. Keep the logic tight, and every loop will feel like a well‑planned step dance.
Besit Besit
Love the cardio vibe—just remember, even a well‑planned step dance can turn into a full‑on tango if you forget to hit the right pivot. Keep those quads tight and the pretzels at bay, and you’ll have a mesh that’s more “smooth jazz” than “saxophone solo in C‑minor.”
RetopoWolf RetopoWolf
Yeah, keep the pivots tight and the quads tight – that’s the only way to avoid turning a clean mesh into a syncopated sax solo.
Besit Besit
Nice, just keep the pivots tighter than a jazz drummer’s wrist and the quads tighter than a security guard’s grip on a vault—then you’ll avoid that sax solo that turns every clean mesh into a chaotic jam session.