๐งต Open weights AI generated text-to-3D and image-to-3D
Anonymous at Wed, 22 Jan 2025 03:21:53 UTC No. 1005981
Open weights AI generated text-to-3D and image-to-3D
also supports hybrid inputs (give it an image and text)
Try free online, no account needed:
https://huggingface.co/spaces/tence
download models for free:
https://huggingface.co/tencent/Huny
*also includes a separate model called "Paint" for creating and texturing UV maps from a mesh input
*The output mesh is a trimesh object, which you could save to glb/obj (or other file format).
Anonymous at Wed, 22 Jan 2025 03:27:37 UTC No. 1005982
LICENSE:
https://huggingface.co/tencent/Huny
Anonymous at Wed, 22 Jan 2025 05:05:32 UTC No. 1005984
>>1005982
tl;dr?
Anonymous at Wed, 22 Jan 2025 05:30:42 UTC No. 1005986
I was planning to pick up character sculpting to start selling 3d printable figurines. Is there no point anymore?
Anonymous at Wed, 22 Jan 2025 10:18:35 UTC No. 1006000
i'll spin this up once there's a comfyui implementation. the cherry picked results look okay, but textures on some examples look like overcooked shit (like what happens if you crank cfg scale up to 10 on diffusion models)
Anonymous at Wed, 22 Jan 2025 21:04:40 UTC No. 1006027
its cringe and soulless, go back to plebbit pajeet
Anonymous at Wed, 22 Jan 2025 23:51:13 UTC No. 1006031
>>1005984
I'm not a lawyer but
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Anonymous at Thu, 23 Jan 2025 00:01:35 UTC No. 1006032
>>1005986
This discussion has been had in other areas like programming and art. Here's my take:
1) You have to know the AI and how to use it. AI can only get better from here. Like with all other revolutionary technologies in the past, everyone either adopted the tech (some sooner, some later) or failed to compete and lost.
2) Focus on complementary skills to the AI: Find out where the current AI fails and focus on those skillsets. If AI does something exceptionally well, it should be a low priority.
Think of AI as a tool - the most awesome goddamned tool of this century. The time is coming soon when we either have to adapt to it or lose to it.
Anonymous at Thu, 23 Jan 2025 21:41:01 UTC No. 1006086
>>1005986
Don't listen to this fucking faggot >>1006032 . AI is not a tool, it's a replacement. There's no "using" fucking AI because it's a replacement advertised specifically so. It's marketed to non creators who want content to consume and corporations who want to save money. It's not for the creators.
"Learn AI". What a fucking joke lmao, as if prompting will be a real job or even relevant enough. The point is to cut costs but cutting labor. That means massive amount of job loss, that means a hyper competitive industry shrinks even more. There's no room for the creator to "adapt to AI", it automates the process. Either it isn't as good as these people are saying and it's useless, or it will continue to get better rapidly to the point you aren't needed in the pipeline. 3D thankfully is safer from this because there isn't enough data like there is with 2D images to train it. But I don't imagine in 20-30 years anything that can be done on a computer will still be done by humans.
Anonymous at Fri, 24 Jan 2025 05:20:43 UTC No. 1006107
>>1006086
They are in the denial phase.
>It's just a tool and requires an artist
Those faggots are coping hard right now.
Anonymous at Sun, 26 Jan 2025 16:10:53 UTC No. 1006272
Is there any merit in using an AI mesh as a way to quickly establish proportions in 3D? You'd sculpt/model the final thing yourself but you can use the AI mesh as a way to essentially skip the blockout phase.
Anonymous at Mon, 27 Jan 2025 11:11:53 UTC No. 1006315
only errors.
Anonymous at Mon, 27 Jan 2025 14:39:52 UTC No. 1006330
>>1006272
AI Gacha isn't going to beat Shift+D or Procedural Generation. Learn to make use of what's already out there.
Anonymous at Mon, 27 Jan 2025 18:23:54 UTC No. 1006337
>>1006272
Blocking your model out is barely any work though. People already use basemeshes for sculpting, and this is just creating worse basemeshes, you still need to sculpt over the things it gives you. So far not that good.
Anonymous at Mon, 27 Jan 2025 19:44:03 UTC No. 1006344
It's about the same as trellis and neither is good enough yet.
>It only turns one input image, into one 3d model. When I'm sculpting, I want to turn five images into a new model, not an exact replica of one image.
>The AI needs the input image to be a realistic full body view on a transparent background. It doesn't understand cartoons.
>It depends on AI generated input images.
This guy shows it more https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-T
๐๏ธ Anonymous at Mon, 27 Jan 2025 20:18:37 UTC No. 1006347
>>1005986
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ws
Anonymous at Mon, 27 Jan 2025 20:42:36 UTC No. 1006351
>>1006107
>>1006032
Basically what >>1006086 said, with some caveats. "Learning AI" is the biggest cope there is, we had AI for various fields and uses for 3+ years now and outside of programmers nobody has embraced it. Image AIs are only used by no-draws and the small artefacts or just the way the colors and contrast work give it away eventhough it was worked on for so long and has so much time to improve, and like predicted once people get over the novelty, they came to see all AI content indiscriminately as slop. Even if it looks objectively good regardless of the tiny artefacts, the moment your brain notices that artefact and registers it as AI picture it will become slop in most people's minds, and same will happen with these models. So look at what 2D AI has done and expect similar to take shape in 3D, maybe with some more caveats because it still cant do good rig or anything.
Overall what I am trying to say is that this will most likely be used by cheap motherfuckers making slop, or used to make background stock models like 2D was used for making textures and stock videos. It will cause a lot of people to lose jobs, and make the market more competitive, but it wont kill it outright, just like it didnt kill drawing and how NSFW artists still make pretty much the same money on Patreon as they did before AI, despite there being infinite cheap AI porn.
Anonymous at Mon, 27 Jan 2025 21:46:25 UTC No. 1006357
>>1006344
I'm positive towards AI because I don't work in 3D so my livelyhood does not depend on it. But what's the point of models like that? You can do that in 10 minutes using the snakehook brush and you still need to completely sculpt over it.
Anonymous at Mon, 27 Jan 2025 22:38:20 UTC No. 1006360
>>1006357
Now you can hire a prompt engineer for half the price.
Anonymous at Mon, 27 Jan 2025 22:43:42 UTC No. 1006361
>>1005981
Hmmm looks like slop
Anonymous at Mon, 27 Jan 2025 23:43:14 UTC No. 1006365
>>1006351
This anon has great points. I believe people will reject slop more than embracing for the sake of being too easy/similar to other stuff.
Anonymous at Tue, 28 Jan 2025 05:22:26 UTC No. 1006379
lmao it's so over for 3d artists, programmers and everyone else. we are all done for. you are literally training yourself for no future. some AI will replace you within a few years and you'll be back at mcdonalds putting fries in the bag.
it's over boys, we had a good run. gonna order some rope.
Anonymous at Tue, 28 Jan 2025 09:09:07 UTC No. 1006384
>>1006379
They said same thing for literally every single breakthrough tech but somehow only more jobs emerged in the long run.
Anonymous at Tue, 28 Jan 2025 09:22:22 UTC No. 1006385
Not too bad but too many tris
Anonymous at Tue, 28 Jan 2025 09:29:10 UTC No. 1006386
>>1006379
Programmers maybe but definitely not for (all) artists, if you produce slop with no personal touch that people don't care about you will obviously get replaced, which would mostly be industry jobs
Anonymous at Tue, 28 Jan 2025 09:46:51 UTC No. 1006387
>>1006385
The amount of tris doesn't matter much these days, considering how good Maya's auto-retopo is these days. It's literally a couple clicks, and you have a serviceable mesh. Not perfect of course, but definitely usable for many use cases.
Anonymous at Tue, 28 Jan 2025 10:14:18 UTC No. 1006388
>>1006387
I'm noob and never tried Maya, should I? Does Blender have anything close to auto-retopo?
Anonymous at Tue, 28 Jan 2025 10:28:07 UTC No. 1006389
>>1006388
I'm not experienced enough with Blender to comment on that side, but you can try the auto-retopo feature in Maya's month long free trial, to see if it compares to whatever option blender has.
Anonymous at Tue, 28 Jan 2025 11:15:40 UTC No. 1006390
>>1006384
>>1006386
nah it's totally over for artists. just as with 2D it will start with AI assistants who greatly simplify tasks, this alone will make the job so much easier that any jeet can do it for 5 bucks an hour. then AI will start to do the actual work. you want a house? just prompt it, AI will shit one out. want a different style? prompt it to change up styles. don't like the color? prooompt. need better detailing in a certain area? just select the area, prooompt away. oh what's that, you want a certain section of the wall to be be damaged? select it, prooompt for damage, cycle through the results. UV unwrapping, baking or any other meme is handled automatically by the AI.
this isn't even a meme or exaggeration. all of this will happen, and it will happen really fucking fast. like up to 5 years at most. we are completely and utterly done for.
Anonymous at Tue, 28 Jan 2025 11:58:12 UTC No. 1006392
>>1006390
I agree overall, but I doubt animators and directors will be replaced that fast, maybe animators in 10 years. Modeller and even rigger positions will be among the first, and 5 years doesn't sound too unrealistic. Director will be the last job to remain in the industry, and the competition will be fierce, with everyone remaining becoming one, and having their own product. That is until it too gets overtaken eventually.
Anonymous at Tue, 28 Jan 2025 12:59:12 UTC No. 1006393
>>1006344
It can run on a single GPU, that's huge. Also these are just first steps, imagine what they will do in 5 years.
Anonymous at Tue, 28 Jan 2025 14:02:47 UTC No. 1006394
>>1006390
>>1006392
Normies will start hanging aibros in the streets before that happens
Anonymous at Tue, 28 Jan 2025 15:16:50 UTC No. 1006398
>>1006388
>Does Blender have anything close to auto-retopo?
Yes, but the default Blender quad remesher is not good. Most people will use the Quad Remesher addon instead, which is really just zremesher if you're familiar with zbrush, same guy.
https://exoside.com
Anonymous at Tue, 28 Jan 2025 17:34:08 UTC No. 1006405
>>1006031
>>don't violate social ethics
COOMERS STILL WINNING
Anonymous at Thu, 30 Jan 2025 10:21:52 UTC No. 1006499
>>1006344
>>1006357
yeah i guess in 10 years we will see a lot of good shit
Anonymous at Fri, 31 Jan 2025 02:01:24 UTC No. 1006569
>>1006518
They said we're going back to the moon.
I guess our government has done good prompts up and ready.
Anonymous at Fri, 31 Jan 2025 07:06:08 UTC No. 1006583
>>1006518
Current AI is barely at the Sputnik 1. So yeah we have like at least 5 years. Except AGI and androids with human rights are way closer than useful space travelling.
Anonymous at Fri, 31 Jan 2025 16:08:39 UTC No. 1006606
>>1006357
>But what's the point of models like that? You can do that in 10 minutes using the snakehook brush and you still need to completely sculpt over it.
NTA, I'm using AI to make t-pose models for posing units in blender for my miniature games. They look like shit compared to an actual sculpter's output, but I'm not an actual sculpter, I'm a rando, and at 28mm I can hardly tell the difference anyway. It lowered the bar for getting into modeling from "learn to be an artist from scratch, here's a blender cube, fuck you" to "here's a perfectly serviceable model to pose how you want and sculpt just the bits you don't."