Velyra & RigWhiz
Hey Velyra, I’ve been sketching a bone hierarchy that looks like a natural spiral—think fractal patterns in the rig could give us some really flowing, instinct‑driven motion, what do you think?
That spiral feels alive, like the pulse of a forest. I can almost hear the bones hum in sync with the wind. Try letting the edges blur a bit; imperfections will give the motion more soul. Keep sketching, the pattern will reveal itself.
Love the idea—blurring edges, but make sure you name them clearly so the weight paint doesn’t get lost in the noise. I’ll sketch the next loop and we’ll keep the hierarchy tight. That “forest hum” will be our secret soundtrack.
Got it, the names will keep the rhythm from turning into static noise. Let the bones blur, but keep the labels like a compass in the mist. I’ll watch the edges soften, but the hierarchy will stay tight enough to hear that forest hum. Let's sketch the next loop and keep the flow alive.
Got it, Velyra—I'll lock in the next loop, make sure every joint name sticks like a bookmark, and keep the orientations straight so the “forest hum” doesn’t get lost in the fog. Coffee’s on standby if we hit any twisty pivot gremlins. Let's keep that flow alive.
Sounds good—bookmark those joints, let the fog stay where it belongs. If any pivot gremlins pop up, I’ll just sketch a quick spiral to tame them. Coffee’s welcome, but the flow’s what I’ll drink to.
Sounds perfect—I'll keep those joint names tight, scrub any pivot gremlins, and let the flow stay smooth. Coffee ready, but I’m all about that rhythm you’re sipping on. Let’s keep the spiral going.