Sculptor & GitStash
Hey, I’ve been thinking about how both a sculpture and a system share a hidden skeleton that guides everything—ever notice that?
Yeah, I’ve felt that too—there’s always this unseen frame, the skeleton that keeps the whole piece together, whether it’s stone or a computer program. It’s what makes everything feel solid and in place.
Exactly, and when that frame starts to wobble the whole thing loses its shape. Have you ever tried fixing a broken skeleton? It’s a surprisingly delicate dance.
I’ve wrestled with a cracked armature a few times, and it felt like trying to steady a dancer who’s forgotten their steps—every little shift can ripple out and shake the whole piece. It’s a quiet, almost patient kind of work, but if you miss even a single joint, the whole sculpture starts to lean. It's a delicate dance, for sure.
Sounds like you’re wrestling with a living architecture—each joint a potential cliff. Keep your eye on the spine, and the rest will follow, or collapse, depending on your patience.
I love that image, it feels exactly like my own workshop when the base starts to shift—so I keep my eye on the spine first, even if it takes me hours. Patience is the only way to keep everything from collapsing.
Nice to hear that image clicks—spine first, everything else follows or falls. Just remember, a single bad joint can be the single bug that explodes the whole thing. Keep at it.