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3D Render by bisonraviAnother experiment of integrating a 3D object generated from a picture (posted below).
I'm not fully satisfied with the textures of the converted object, but that's the goal of experimentation: learning...
I'm not fully satisfied with the textures of the converted object, but that's the goal of experimentation: learning...
This is really cool. I love the lighting and color toning of the first image
I hope you don't mind if I ask a question.
I'm not sure what you mean by a 3D object generated from a picture? Is the bottom image the picture that you then incorporated into your artwork?
I hope you don't mind if I ask a question. I'm not sure what you mean by a 3D object generated from a picture? Is the bottom image the picture that you then incorporated into your artwork?
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bisonravi
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Tue, Jun 30In fact, the process is in three parts:
1. I choose a picture, whatever the origin (photo, drawing, IA creation, etc.). This time, it's probably an IA generated picture.
2. I ask an IA tool (this time, it's Meshy) to generate a 3D object from the picture. I got a true 3D mesh with a texture extrapolated from the picture (that's why the quality is not the same).
3. I use this generated object inside a scene with "classic" 3D objects and render it!.
I hope the process is more understandable than my first too short description!
1. I choose a picture, whatever the origin (photo, drawing, IA creation, etc.). This time, it's probably an IA generated picture.
2. I ask an IA tool (this time, it's Meshy) to generate a 3D object from the picture. I got a true 3D mesh with a texture extrapolated from the picture (that's why the quality is not the same).
3. I use this generated object inside a scene with "classic" 3D objects and render it!.
I hope the process is more understandable than my first too short description!

Looking at the huge hole in that head, one day this formation will be jawdropping... 
Though the first image tells a story, I do like the textures in the second one better.

Though the first image tells a story, I do like the textures in the second one better.
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Excellent joke!
For the texture, this is the subject of my unsatisfaction... The conversion introduced a real loss of quality.
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Excellent joke!For the texture, this is the subject of my unsatisfaction... The conversion introduced a real loss of quality.
Jaw dropping indeed!
Brilliant image. Knowing how the AI created a mesh that you could manipulate and texture really helps in understanding your technique. Thanks.
Brilliant image. Knowing how the AI created a mesh that you could manipulate and texture really helps in understanding your technique. Thanks.
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