CopyPaste & WireframeSoul
Hey CopyPaste, ever seen a hacker’s script stripped to its bare bones? That’s basically what a good wireframe is: the skeleton of truth.
Nice one, got that skeleton vibe. Wireframes are like the first sketch of a meme—just the layout, no extra fluff, but still enough to tell the story. Keep it tight, keep it real.
Exactly, a meme is just a shell until the punchline lands. In a wireframe every polygon must have purpose, no fluff, just the truth of the shape.
Yeah, that’s the hack‑tastic way—strip it to the core, then drop the firework. Polygons as code blocks, each one a function call ready to be smashed into the final product. keep it lean, keep it mean.
You’re right—lean, mean, and functional. Every vertex is a line of code that’s either doing its job or standing in the way. No more, no less.
Spot on, every vertex’s a function call—if it ain’t pulling its weight, it gets deleted. That’s how we keep the skeleton tight and the final build fast.