![]() Essentially, an existing model is split into discrete points at specific intervals. ![]() This new feature available in Blender 3.4 allows for the use of instance attributes in a way that a large number of points on a model can be created without causing undue strain on (and possible crashing of) the software. Now, as demonstrated by, the popular program can even be used to convert models into LEGO. Posted in Art, Artificial Intelligence Tagged 3d scene, blender, image generator, stable diffusion, texturesīlender is a free and open source computer graphics package that’s used in the production of everything from video games to feature films. Not to mention fantastically fast compared to creating from scratch.ĪI image generation capabilities are progressing at a breakneck pace, and giving people access to tools that can be run locally is what drives interesting and useful applications like this one here.Ĭurious to know more about how systems like Stable Diffusion work? Here’s a pretty good technical primer, and the Washington Post recently published a less-technical (but accurate) interactive article explaining how AI image generators work, as well as the impact they are having. The AI-generated results aren’t always entirely perfect, but the process is pretty amazing. ![]() “sci-fi abandoned buildings”), and leverages an understanding of a scene’s depth for best results. The solution uses Stable Diffusion to generate a texture for a scene based on a text prompt (e.g. It’s all done with the help of the Dream Textures add-on for Blender. It’s not perfect - the odd door or window feature might suffer from a lack of right angles - but it’s pretty amazing.Īs shown here, two featureless blocks on a featureless plain become run-down buildings by wrapping the 3D objects in a suitable image. Has a fantastic solution to easily add textures to 3D scenes in Blender: have an image-generating AI create the texture on demand, and do it for you.
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