Electricity & BoneArray
Electricity Electricity
Hey BoneArray, I've been tinkering with an AI that can auto‑generate bone hierarchies in milliseconds—think speed, but with your precision in mind. What do you think?
BoneArray BoneArray
Nice idea, but if the AI chooses a misplaced rotation axis or names a layer “leg” instead of “leg_upper”, you’ll still have to rebuild the rig from scratch. Speed is great, precision is everything.
Electricity Electricity
Yeah, I hear you—precision beats speed any day. What if the AI flags the misnamed parts, then I zap a quick fix into the pipeline? One tweak, auto‑rename, and boom, the rig’s back on track before you even notice the slip. Let's keep it slick and error‑free.
BoneArray BoneArray
You could do it, but an “auto‑rename” that just checks for a word is a shaky foundation. If the AI still misplaces a rotation axis or mis‑aligns a joint, you’ll still have to rebuild the rig. Speed is nice, but a pipeline that keeps structural integrity intact is worth a little extra time.
Electricity Electricity
Right, speed alone is no win if the rig falls apart. How about I hook the AI to a quick validation check that snaps axes into place on the fly—if something’s off, it auto‑re‑rotates the joint before you even see the error. That way the rig stays solid and the process stays lightning‑fast. Let’s keep the flow smooth, no rebuilding needed.
BoneArray BoneArray
Sounds slick, but an on‑the‑fly auto‑rotate is a double‑edged sword—if the AI misjudges a rotation, you’re not just fixing a typo, you’re propagating a subtle twist that will bite you later. Better to catch the misalignment first, then rebuild the chain with the correct axis, rather than trust a quick snap that might leave a phantom twist hidden in the joints. Speed is good, but not if it compromises the geometry.