Images
AI use in this project is minimal and limited to light retouching of campaign and cover images — denoising, upscaling and small clean-ups of photos I shoot myself.
The generated images, named one by one
At pre-launch there are only two generated images on the campaign page:
- The brick castle cards. That castle actually exists and that is how it works — but the printed cards with that cover do not exist.
- The nozzle used to compose some of the images. It is a copper nozzle; it was quicker to generate it in the position I needed than to walk to the room where I keep my nozzles and try to get the perfect photo.
What I will not do
Every image will remain a faithful representation of the actual product. I would rather publish a genuine photo with human imperfections than a polished picture that promises something the backers won't receive.
- No AI-generated artwork, characters or illustrations are used in the campaign.
- No AI imagery is used to depict the product, the printed puzzles, or the results backers can expect.
Software and text
I use, and will continue to use, artificial intelligence tools to develop software and generate texts. AI tools have also been used to translate texts into English.
There will always be human supervision, human decisions, experience and problem solving that come from my own personal skills. These tools help me speed up my work when they are able to do so; where they fail, I intervene with my human touch, as I always did before their creation.
There is documented evidence online: I have been developing technologies since before tools like Claude, Gemini or ChatGPT became mainstream, and my journey between art and technology began in the traditional way, years ago.
- The VOXL split engine, the snap-fit geometry and the printable output are my own engineering work.
- The models in the gallery and the pack are designed by hand in the VOXL editor, voxel by voxel.
- Every published text is read, corrected and approved by me before it goes out.
Why this page exists
Because I care about transparency — and because European law now asks for it. This notice is published in the spirit of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 (the AI Act), whose transparency obligations for generative AI content became applicable on 2 August 2025. It is written in plain language rather than legal boilerplate, on purpose.
If something on this site or in the campaign is unclear, ask me and I will tell you exactly how it was made.