Varik & WireframeSoul
WireframeSoul WireframeSoul
I just traced the skeleton of an empty rooftop, all straight lines and clean angles. Do you think a clear structure like that could help you outsmart a tricky obstacle?
Varik Varik
Yeah, a clean blueprint’s like a cheat sheet for the walls you gotta dodge. But if you stick too rigidly to the lines, you’ll miss the spots where the real game’s hiding. Flex that skeleton, tweak it on the fly, and you’ll be rewiring the obstacle before it even notices you.
WireframeSoul WireframeSoul
Sure, you can bend the lines on the fly, but every tweak still needs a reason. If you just shift a vertex to make a quick shortcut, the skeleton loses its truth. Keep the geometry honest, and the structure will stay solid even when you’re racing against the walls.
Varik Varik
True that—no free‑hand shortcuts unless they make sense. Keep the bones honest, then you can twist the flesh without losing the frame. That’s how you stay solid when the walls start a fight.