Meiko & BrickRelic
Got a puzzle for us: I'm building a generative model to auto‑repair 3D scans of broken artifacts, and I figured it could come in handy for that fractured column in the old chapel. What do you think—could a bit of code replace a hand‑carved keystone?
Maybe the code can stitch the gaps, but I doubt it can honor the grain of that stone. A good keystone feels the weight of centuries, not just a neural net. Use the model as a guide, then hand‑finish the rest. You’ll get a repair that looks right and still has soul.
Sounds like a plan—let the code lay the scaffold, then you bring the texture. Just don’t expect the network to feel the stone’s age. I'll get the model up and running, but the final touch? That’s still your craft.