Fixing Inconsistent Layouts: A Multi-Agent Approach to Furniture Verification
andersonbcdefg · x · 2026-08-21
The author reflects on a previous AI furniture generation project, noting that allowing too much auto-generation led to inconsistent layouts. The proposed solution involves defining a single canonical furniture spec, building a render-and-inspect harness, and fanning out agents to fix and visually verify each group. This serves as a practical case study in multi-agent collaboration and workflow optimization.
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