ADR-0062: BlenderMCP 3D avatar workflow with Kasm, gravenhollow NFS, and Cloudflare R2
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# BlenderMCP for 3D Avatar Creation via Kasm Workstation
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* Status: proposed
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* Date: 2026-02-21
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* Deciders: Billy
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* Technical Story: Enable AI-assisted 3D avatar creation for companions-frontend using BlenderMCP in a Kasm Blender workstation with VS Code, storing assets in S3, serving locally from gravenhollow NFS and remotely via Cloudflare R2 CDN
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## Context and Problem Statement
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The companions-frontend serves VRM avatar models for its Three.js-based 3D character rendering (see [ADR-0046](0046-companions-frontend-architecture.md)). Today the avatar library is limited to three models (`Seed-san.vrm`, `Aka.vrm`, `Midori.vrm`) — only one of which actually ships in the repo — and every model must be sourced or hand-sculpted externally.
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Creating custom VRM avatars is a manual, time-intensive process: open Blender, sculpt/rig a character, export to VRM, iterate. There is no integration between the AI coding workflow (VS Code / Copilot) and Blender, so context switching between the editor and the 3D tool is constant.
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How do we streamline custom 3D avatar creation for companions-frontend with AI assistance, while keeping assets durable and accessible across workstations?
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## Decision Drivers
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* The existing avatar pipeline is manual and disconnected from the development workflow
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* BlenderMCP (v1.5.5, 17k+ GitHub stars) bridges AI assistants to Blender via the Model Context Protocol — enabling prompt-driven 3D modelling, material control, scene manipulation, and code execution inside Blender
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* Kasm Workspaces already run in the cluster (`productivity` namespace) and support Docker-in-Docker with volume plugins for persistent storage
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* VS Code supports MCP servers natively (GitHub Copilot agent mode), meaning the same editor used for code can drive Blender scene creation
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* Custom volume mounts in Kasm map `/s3` to S3-compatible storage via the rclone Docker volume plugin — providing durable, off-node persistence
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* Quobyte S3-compatible endpoint with the `kasm` bucket is the existing Kasm storage backend
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* VRM models must ultimately land in the companions-frontend `/assets/models/` path at build time or be served from an external URL
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* Final production models and animations should live on gravenhollow (all-SSD TrueNAS, dual 10GbE) for fast local serving via NFS
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* Remote users accessing companions-chat through Cloudflare Tunnel need a CDN-backed path for multi-MB VRM downloads
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* Models are write-once/read-many — ideal for aggressive caching
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## Considered Options
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1. **BlenderMCP in Kasm Blender workstation + VS Code MCP client, assets in Quobyte S3 (`kasm` bucket)**
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2. **Local Blender + BlenderMCP on a developer laptop**
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3. **Hyper3D / Rodin cloud generation only (no Blender)**
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4. **Manual Blender workflow (status quo)**
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## Decision Outcome
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Chosen option: **Option 1 — BlenderMCP in Kasm Blender workstation + VS Code MCP client, assets in Quobyte S3**, because it integrates AI-assisted modelling directly into the existing Kasm + VS Code workflow, stores assets durably in S3, and requires no additional infrastructure beyond what is already deployed.
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### Positive Consequences
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* AI-assisted 3D modelling — prompt-driven creation, material application, and scene manipulation inside Blender via MCP
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* Zero context switching — VS Code agent mode drives Blender commands through the same editor used for code
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* Persistent storage — VRM exports written to `/s3` survive session teardown and are available from any Kasm session or CI pipeline
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* Existing infrastructure — Kasm agent, DinD, rclone volume plugin, Quobyte S3, gravenhollow NFS, and Cloudflare are all already deployed
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* No image rebuild for new models — VRM files live on gravenhollow NFS, mounted read-only into the pod; add a model and update the allowlist
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* LAN performance — all-SSD NFS with dual 10GbE delivers VRM files in <100ms
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* Remote performance — Cloudflare R2 CDN with zero egress fees and 300+ global PoPs for remote users via Cloudflare Tunnel
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* Poly Haven / Hyper3D integration — BlenderMCP supports downloading Poly Haven assets and generating models via Hyper3D Rodin, expanding the asset library
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* VRM ecosystem — Blender VRM add-on exports directly to VRM 0.x/1.0 format consumed by `@pixiv/three-vrm` in companions-frontend
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* Reproducible — Kasm workspace images are versioned; Blender + add-ons are pre-baked
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### Negative Consequences
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* BlenderMCP `execute_blender_code` tool runs arbitrary Python in Blender — must trust AI-generated code or review before execution
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* Socket-based communication (TCP 9876) between the MCP server and Blender add-on adds a failure mode
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* VRM export quality depends on correct rigging/weight painting — AI can scaffold but manual touch-up may still be needed
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* Kasm Blender image must be configured with both the BlenderMCP add-on and the VRM add-on pre-installed
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* Telemetry is on by default in BlenderMCP — must disable via `DISABLE_TELEMETRY=true` for privacy
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* Cloudflare R2 sync adds a CronJob and requires a Cloudflare R2 API token in Vault
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* Two-hop promotion path (Quobyte S3 → gravenhollow NFS → Cloudflare R2) adds operational steps
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## Architecture
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```
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┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
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│ Developer Workstation │
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│ │
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│ ┌──────────────────────────────────┐ │
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│ │ VS Code (local) │ │
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│ │ │ │
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│ │ GitHub Copilot (agent mode) │ │
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│ │ │ │ │
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│ │ ▼ │ │
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│ │ BlenderMCP Server (MCP) │ │
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│ │ (uvx blender-mcp) │ │
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│ │ │ │ │
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│ └─────────┼────────────────────────┘ │
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│ │ TCP :9876 (JSON over socket) │
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└────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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│
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▼
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┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
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│ Kasm Blender Workstation (browser session) │
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│ kasm.daviestechlabs.io │
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│ │
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│ ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │
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│ │ Blender 4.x │ │
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│ │ │ │
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│ │ Add-ons: │ │
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│ │ • BlenderMCP (addon.py) — socket server :9876 │ │
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│ │ • VRM Add-on for Blender — import/export VRM │ │
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│ │ │ │
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│ │ ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ │
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│ │ │ /s3/blender-avatars/ │ │ │
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│ │ │ ├── projects/ (.blend source files) │ │ │
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│ │ │ ├── exports/ (.vrm exported models) │ │ │
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│ │ │ └── textures/ (shared texture lib) │ │ │
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│ │ └────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │ │
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│ └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │
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│ │ │
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│ rclone volume │
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│ plugin (S3) │
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└──────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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│
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▼
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┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
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│ Quobyte S3 Endpoint │
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│ Bucket: kasm │
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│ │
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│ kasm/blender-avatars/projects/Companion-A.blend │
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│ kasm/blender-avatars/exports/Companion-A.vrm │
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│ kasm/blender-avatars/textures/skin-tone-01.png │
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└──────────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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│
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rclone sync (promotion)
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│
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▼
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┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
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│ gravenhollow.lab.daviestechlabs.io │
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│ (TrueNAS Scale · All-SSD · Dual 10GbE · 12.2 TB) │
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│ │
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│ NFS: /mnt/gravenhollow/kubernetes/avatar-models/ │
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│ ├── Seed-san.vrm (default model) │
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│ ├── Aka.vrm (Legend tier) │
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│ ├── Midori.vrm (Legend tier) │
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│ ├── Companion-A.vrm (custom, promoted from Kasm S3) │
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│ └── animations/ (shared animation clips) │
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│ │
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│ S3 (RustFS): avatar-models bucket │
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│ (mirror of NFS dir for Cloudflare R2 sync) │
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└──────────┬─────────────────────────────────┬────────────────────────────┘
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│ │
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NFS mount (nfs-fast) rclone sync (cron)
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│ │
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▼ ▼
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┌──────────────────────────┐ ┌──────────────────────────────────────────┐
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│ companions-frontend │ │ Cloudflare R2 │
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│ (Kubernetes pod) │ │ Bucket: avatar-models │
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│ │ │ │
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│ /models/ volume mount │ │ Custom domain: │
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│ (nfs-fast PVC, RO) │ │ assets.daviestechlabs.io/models/ │
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│ │ │ │
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│ Go FileServer: │ │ Cache-Control: public, max-age=31536000 │
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│ /assets/models/ → │ │ (immutable, versioned filenames) │
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│ serves from PVC │ │ │
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│ │ │ Free egress (no bandwidth charges) │
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└──────────┬───────────────┘ └──────────────────────┬───────────────────┘
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│ │
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LAN clients Remote clients
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companions-chat.lab... companions-chat via
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(envoy-internal, direct) Cloudflare Tunnel
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│ │
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└──────────────────┬───────────────────────┘
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▼
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┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
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│ Browser (Three.js) │
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│ AvatarManager.loadModel('/assets/models/Companion-A.vrm') │
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│ │
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│ LAN: fetch from companions-frontend pod (NFS-backed, ~10GbE) │
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│ Remote: fetch from Cloudflare R2 CDN (cache-hit, global PoPs) │
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└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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```
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## Workflow
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### 1. Kasm Workspace Setup
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The Kasm Blender workspace image is configured with:
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| Component | Version | Purpose |
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|-----------|---------|---------|
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| Blender | 4.x | 3D modelling and sculpting |
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| BlenderMCP add-on (`addon.py`) | 1.5.5 | Socket server for MCP commands |
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| VRM Add-on for Blender | latest | Import/export VRM format |
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| Python | 3.10+ | Blender scripting runtime |
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The Kasm storage mapping mounts `/s3` via the rclone Docker volume plugin to the Quobyte S3 endpoint (`kasm` bucket). The sub-path `blender-avatars/` is used for all 3D asset work.
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### 2. VS Code MCP Configuration
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Add BlenderMCP as an MCP server in VS Code (`.vscode/mcp.json` or user settings):
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```json
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{
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"servers": {
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"blender": {
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"command": "uvx",
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"args": ["blender-mcp"],
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"env": {
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"BLENDER_HOST": "localhost",
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"BLENDER_PORT": "9876",
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"DISABLE_TELEMETRY": "true"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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When the Kasm session is accessed remotely, set `BLENDER_HOST` to the Kasm workstation's reachable address.
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### 3. Avatar Creation Workflow
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1. **Launch** the Kasm Blender workspace via `kasm.daviestechlabs.io`
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2. **Enable** the BlenderMCP add-on in Blender → 3D View sidebar → "BlenderMCP" tab → "Connect to Claude"
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3. **Open VS Code** with Copilot agent mode and the BlenderMCP MCP server running
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4. **Prompt** the AI to create or modify avatars:
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- _"Create a humanoid character with anime-style proportions, blue hair, and a fantasy outfit"_
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- _"Apply a metallic gold material to the armor pieces"_
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- _"Set up the lighting for a character showcase render"_
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- _"Rig this character for VRM export with standard humanoid bones"_
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5. **Export** the finished model to VRM via the VRM add-on (or via BlenderMCP `execute_blender_code` calling the VRM export operator)
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6. **Save** the `.vrm` to `/s3/blender-avatars/exports/` and the `.blend` source to `/s3/blender-avatars/projects/`
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7. **Import** the VRM into companions-frontend — copy to `assets/models/`, update the allowlists in `internal/database/database.go` and `static/js/avatar.js`
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### 4. Asset Pipeline (Kasm S3 → gravenhollow → production)
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| Stage | Action |
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|-------|--------|
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| **Create** | AI-assisted modelling + VRM export in Kasm Blender → `/s3/blender-avatars/exports/*.vrm` |
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| **Store** | rclone syncs `/s3` to Quobyte S3 `kasm` bucket automatically |
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| **Promote** | `rclone copy quobyte:kasm/blender-avatars/exports/Model.vrm gravenhollow-nfs:/avatar-models/` (manual or CI) |
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| **Register** | Add model path to `AllowedAvatarModels` in Go and JS allowlists, commit to repo |
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| **Deploy** | Flux rolls out updated companions-frontend config; model already available on NFS PVC — no image rebuild needed |
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| **CDN sync** | CronJob `rclone sync` from gravenhollow RustFS `avatar-models` bucket → Cloudflare R2 `avatar-models` bucket |
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### 5. Deployment and Storage Architecture
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#### Local Serving (LAN users)
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Companions-frontend currently serves VRM models via `http.FileServer(http.Dir("assets"))` from the container filesystem. This bakes models into the image and requires a rebuild to add new avatars.
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The new approach mounts avatar models from gravenhollow via an `nfs-fast` PVC:
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```yaml
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# PersistentVolumeClaim for avatar models
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
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metadata:
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name: avatar-models
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namespace: ai-ml
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spec:
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storageClassName: nfs-fast
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accessModes: [ReadOnlyMany]
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resources:
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requests:
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storage: 10Gi
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```
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The pod mounts this PVC at `/models` and the Go server serves it at `/assets/models/`:
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```go
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// Replace embedded assets with NFS-backed volume
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mux.Handle("/assets/models/", http.StripPrefix("/assets/models/",
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http.FileServer(http.Dir("/models"))))
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```
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Benefits:
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- **No image rebuild** to add/update models — write to gravenhollow NFS, pod sees it immediately (with `actimeo=600` cache, within 10 minutes)
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- **All-SSD + dual 10GbE** — VRM files (typically 5–30 MB) load in <100ms on LAN
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- **ReadOnlyMany** — multiple replicas can share the same PVC
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- Source `.blend` files and textures remain on Quobyte S3 (Kasm bucket) for the creation workflow; only promoted VRM exports land on gravenhollow
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#### Remote Serving (Cloudflare R2 CDN)
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Companions-chat is accessed externally via Cloudflare Tunnel → `envoy-internal`. Serving multi-MB VRM files through the tunnel works but adds latency and consumes tunnel bandwidth. Cloudflare R2 provides a better path:
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| | |
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|---|---|
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| **Bucket** | `avatar-models` on Cloudflare R2 |
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| **Custom domain** | `assets.daviestechlabs.io` (Cloudflare DNS, orange-clouded) |
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| **Free egress** | R2 has zero egress fees — ideal for large binary assets |
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| **Cache** | Cloudflare CDN caches at 300+ global PoPs; `Cache-Control: public, max-age=31536000, immutable` |
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| **Sync** | CronJob in cluster: `rclone sync gravenhollow-s3:avatar-models r2:avatar-models --checksum` |
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| **Auth** | Public read (models are not sensitive); write via R2 API token in Vault |
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##### R2 Sync CronJob
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```yaml
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apiVersion: batch/v1
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kind: CronJob
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metadata:
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name: avatar-models-r2-sync
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namespace: ai-ml
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spec:
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schedule: "0 */6 * * *" # Every 6 hours
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jobTemplate:
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spec:
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template:
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spec:
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containers:
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- name: sync
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image: rclone/rclone:1.68
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command:
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- rclone
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- sync
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- gravenhollow-s3:avatar-models
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- r2:avatar-models
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- --checksum
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- --transfers=4
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- -v
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volumeMounts:
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- name: rclone-config
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mountPath: /config/rclone
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readOnly: true
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volumes:
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- name: rclone-config
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secret:
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secretName: rclone-r2-config
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restartPolicy: OnFailure
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```
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##### rclone Config (ExternalSecret from Vault)
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```ini
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[gravenhollow-s3]
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type = s3
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provider = Other
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endpoint = https://gravenhollow.lab.daviestechlabs.io:30292
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access_key_id = <from-vault>
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secret_access_key = <from-vault>
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[r2]
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type = s3
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provider = Cloudflare
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endpoint = https://<account-id>.r2.cloudflarestorage.com
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access_key_id = <from-vault>
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secret_access_key = <from-vault>
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region = auto
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```
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##### Client-Side Routing
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The frontend detects whether the user is on LAN or remote and routes model fetches accordingly:
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```javascript
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// avatar.js — model URL resolution
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function resolveModelURL(path) {
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// LAN users: serve from the Go server (NFS-backed, same origin)
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// Remote users: serve from Cloudflare R2 CDN
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const isLAN = location.hostname.endsWith('.lab.daviestechlabs.io');
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if (isLAN) return path; // e.g. /assets/models/Companion-A.vrm
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return `https://assets.daviestechlabs.io${path.replace('/assets', '')}`;
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// → https://assets.daviestechlabs.io/models/Companion-A.vrm
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}
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```
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Alternatively, the Go server can set the model base URL via a template variable based on the `Host` header, keeping the logic server-side.
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#### Versioning Strategy
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VRM files are immutable once promoted — updated models get a new filename (e.g., `Companion-A-v2.vrm`) rather than overwriting. This ensures:
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- Cloudflare CDN cache never serves stale content
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- Rollback is trivial — point the allowlist back to the previous version
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- Browser `Cache-Control: immutable` works correctly
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#### Storage Tier Summary
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| Location | Purpose | Tier | Access |
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|----------|---------|------|--------|
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| Quobyte S3 (`kasm` bucket) | Working files: `.blend`, textures, WIP exports | Kasm rclone volume | Kasm sessions only |
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| gravenhollow NFS (`/avatar-models/`) | Production VRM models + animations | `nfs-fast` PVC (RO) | companions-frontend pod, LAN |
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| gravenhollow RustFS S3 (`avatar-models`) | Mirror of NFS dir for R2 sync source | S3 API | CronJob rclone |
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| Cloudflare R2 (`avatar-models`) | CDN-served copy for remote users | R2 public bucket | Global, zero egress fees |
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## BlenderMCP Capabilities Used
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| MCP Tool | Avatar Workflow Use |
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|----------|-------------------|
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| `get_scene_info` | Inspect current scene before modifications |
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| `create_object` | Scaffold base meshes for characters |
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| `modify_object` | Adjust proportions, positions, bone placement |
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| `set_material` | Apply skin, hair, clothing materials |
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| `execute_blender_code` | Run VRM export scripts, batch operations, custom rigging |
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| `get_screenshot` | AI reviews viewport to understand current state |
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| `poly_haven_download` | Fetch HDRIs, textures for environment/materials |
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| `hyper3d_generate` | Generate base 3D models from text prompts via Hyper3D Rodin |
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## Security Considerations
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* **Code execution:** BlenderMCP's `execute_blender_code` runs arbitrary Python in Blender. The Kasm session is sandboxed (DinD container with no cluster access), limiting blast radius. Always save before executing AI-generated code.
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* **Telemetry:** BlenderMCP collects anonymous telemetry by default. Disabled via `DISABLE_TELEMETRY=true` in the MCP server config.
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* **Network:** The TCP socket (port 9876) between the MCP server and Blender add-on is local to the session. If accessed remotely, ensure the connection is tunnelled or restricted.
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* **S3 credentials:** rclone volume plugin credentials are managed via Kasm storage mappings and the existing `kasm-agent` ExternalSecret — no new secrets required.
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* **R2 credentials:** Cloudflare R2 API token stored in Vault (`kv/data/cloudflare-r2`), accessed via ExternalSecret by the sync CronJob. Write-only scope — the CronJob uploads but cannot delete the bucket.
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* **Public R2 bucket:** Avatar models are public assets (served to any authenticated companions-chat user). No sensitive data in VRM files. R2 bucket is read-only public via custom domain; write access requires the API token.
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* **Model allowlist:** Even though models are served from NFS/R2, the server-side and client-side allowlists in companions-frontend gate which models users can actually select. Uploading a VRM to gravenhollow does not make it available without a code change.
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## Pros and Cons of the Options
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### Option 1 — BlenderMCP in Kasm + VS Code + Quobyte S3 + gravenhollow NFS + Cloudflare R2
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* Good, because AI-assisted modelling reduces manual effort for avatar creation
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* Good, because assets persist in S3 across sessions and are accessible from CI
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* Good, because no new infrastructure — Kasm, rclone, Quobyte, gravenhollow, and Cloudflare are already deployed
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* Good, because VS Code MCP integration means one editor for code and 3D work
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* Good, because Kasm sandboxes Blender execution away from the cluster
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* Good, because NFS-fast serving decouples model assets from container images (no rebuild to add models)
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* Good, because Cloudflare R2 has zero egress fees and global CDN caching for remote users
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* Good, because immutable versioned filenames enable aggressive caching and trivial rollback
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* Bad, because BlenderMCP is a third-party tool with arbitrary code execution
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* Bad, because socket communication adds latency for remote Kasm sessions
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* Bad, because VRM rigging quality may require manual adjustment after AI scaffolding
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* Bad, because two-hop promotion path adds operational complexity
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### Option 2 — Local Blender + BlenderMCP on developer laptop
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* Good, because lowest latency (everything local)
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* Good, because no Kasm dependency
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* Bad, because assets are local — no durable S3 storage without manual sync
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* Bad, because Blender + add-ons must be installed on every dev machine
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* Bad, because not reproducible across machines
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### Option 3 — Hyper3D / Rodin cloud generation only
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* Good, because no Blender installation needed
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* Good, because fully prompt-driven model generation
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* Bad, because limited control over output — no fine-tuning materials, rigging, or proportions
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* Bad, because Hyper3D free tier has daily generation limits
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* Bad, because generated models require post-processing for VRM compliance (humanoid rig, expressions, visemes)
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* Bad, because vendor dependency for a core asset pipeline
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### Option 4 — Manual Blender workflow (status quo)
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* Good, because full manual control
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* Good, because no new tooling
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* Bad, because slow — no AI assistance for repetitive modelling tasks
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* Bad, because no integration with the development workflow
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* Bad, because assets stored ad-hoc with no structured pipeline to companions-frontend
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## Links
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* Related to [ADR-0046](0046-companions-frontend-architecture.md) (companions-frontend architecture — Three.js + VRM avatars)
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* Related to [ADR-0026](0026-storage-strategy.md) (storage strategy — gravenhollow NFS-fast, Quobyte S3, rclone)
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* Related to [ADR-0044](0044-dns-and-external-access.md) (DNS and external access — Cloudflare Tunnel, split-horizon)
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* Related to [ADR-0049](0049-self-hosted-productivity-suite.md) (Kasm Workspaces)
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* [BlenderMCP GitHub](https://github.com/ahujasid/blender-mcp)
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* [VRM Add-on for Blender](https://vrm-addon-for-blender.info/en/)
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* [VRM Specification](https://vrm.dev/en/)
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* [@pixiv/three-vrm](https://github.com/pixiv/three-vrm) (runtime loader used in companions-frontend)
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* [Poly Haven](https://polyhaven.com/) (free 3D assets, HDRIs, textures)
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* [Hyper3D Rodin](https://hyper3d.ai/) (AI 3D model generation)
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* [Cloudflare R2 Documentation](https://developers.cloudflare.com/r2/)
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* [Cloudflare R2 Custom Domains](https://developers.cloudflare.com/r2/buckets/public-buckets/#custom-domains)
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