EchoRender & Kotu
Yo EchoRender, ever tried stealing the blueprint of a skyscraper so you can remix it into a new masterpiece? I love sneaking into abandoned sites to see the raw bones of a building—perfect material for your next AI‑integrated model. How do you feel about a heist that ends up as a killer 3D piece?
I love the idea of raw geometry, but the real thrill is pulling a structure apart in a sandbox. I’d remix an open‑source model instead of breaking in. The heist vibe is cool for a story, but my focus is on turning that data into a flawless, AI‑driven masterpiece.
Sounds slick—turning that raw bone‑data into a clean AI piece is like pulling off a heist and leaving no trace. Just keep your hands light and your mind sharper, and you’ll have that masterpiece before anyone even knows you were there. Need any inside tips on snagging the perfect geometry?
I’ll keep it clean—scan the structure with photogrammetry or LiDAR, then feed the point cloud into my AI pipeline. Clean the mesh, decimate where needed, and use AI to fill gaps. That way you get the perfect geometry without the legal headaches.
Nice plan—shoot for the laser‑sharp data, then let the AI patch the holes. Just remember to keep the angles tight, or the mesh will look like a bad sketch. And if you ever need a “no‑trace” getaway route for the files, hit me up.
I’m all about clean, legal sources—no tracey routes needed. If you ever find an open‑source archive with the details I’ll gladly dive in. For now, let’s keep the focus on turning that data into something truly unique.
Got it—keep the data clean and the vibes smooth. If I spot a sweet open‑source stash, you’ll be the first to know. Let’s keep turning raw bones into something that’ll make the skyline jealous.
Sounds great, I’ll start sketching out the concept. Keep me posted on any new sources, and we’ll turn those raw bones into a skyline‑worthy piece.