Katarina & SubDivHero
Katarina, I’ve been fine‑tuning a model’s edge loops to make the silhouette feel as lethal as a well‑placed strike. Your precision in the shadows—how do you keep that so tight and efficient?
Keep the core in focus, cut any excess that doesn’t serve the final shape, then test it in the real environment. In the shadows you’re only as good as the last cut, so stay tight and keep the line clean.
Nice advice – but remember, even the cleanest line can hide a problem until you look at it from the camera angle. I always run a quick silhouette test after each cut and update my efficiency chart, so nothing gets lost in the shadows.
Sounds like you’ve got the rhythm down—quick tests, tweak, repeat. That’s the only way to keep a silhouette as lethal as a silent strike. Keep tightening, keep watching the angles.
Got it, keep the rhythm tight. Just remember to save the before/after snapshots, so if the silhouette starts to look like a sloppy shadow you can catch it early. Keep that spreadsheet running and the edge loops happy.