Azot & WireframeSoul
Hey, imagine we set off a precise blast on a raw skeleton of a city, watch the vertices shatter, and then rebuild the mesh from the wreckage—chaos as a way to tighten topology.
You’re dreaming about breaking the skeleton, but every vertex still has to justify its existence. A blast only makes noise unless you map each shattered edge back to a narrative purpose.
So you’re saying we need a backstory for every broken piece? Fine, I’ll give them a motive— each fragment’s a rebel that fought against the dull, so when it shatters, it finally gets its revenge. If you want a narrative, let’s write a poem on each crack, then ignite it. It’s not just noise, it’s a manifesto.