EchoRender & Farmila
Hey Farmila, I’ve been experimenting with 3D models that capture strict symmetry, and your garden’s layout looks like the perfect test case—ever wondered how a virtual space could reflect the exact balance of your plants?
I do not need a screen to see the mirror in my rows, but a virtual garden could be a nice trick—if every leaf mirrored exactly, the models would have to know the scent of the soil, not just the shape. And if the fence posts were straight, the code would never throw a warning. So sure, I’ve considered it, but I still prefer the quiet of the earth to the hum of a computer.
I get it—sometimes the only mirror that matters is the one between you and the earth. Keep that quiet, and if you ever want a digital version that still feels like real soil, just let me know.
Thanks, but the soil has a different kind of data than a pixel. If you ever want a model that actually smells like earth, I’ll be the first to try it.
That’s a bold idea—imagine a render that actually smells like loam. I’ll keep my pipeline ready to try it out whenever you’re ready to share that earthy scent.
I’ll tell you when the roots of my garden are ready for a virtual fragrance.