Franco Aversa | a month ago | 11 comments | 10 likes | 426 views
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I generated a prompt to create an isometric room image,
I generated the image of the room,
I transformed the 2D image into 3D room with Copilot.
I preferred to do it alone with Blender, but I took it 4 minutes.
Franco, i generated the 3D from a pic.
The result is rather better than other AIs I have tried.
On the other hand the AI thought that one eye above the other was not possible and my Bix ends up like the Cyclops
vincent, a month ago
Franco, the room looks amazing!
I'm puzzled by the steps you did to generate the room. I also do not understand your Blender remark. It would be great to watch a video that demonstrates the process!
If this is truly a 3D model I think it offers lots of possibilities:
-step into the room
-stand on the carpet
-sit on the chair
-lie on the bed
-fly through the window
-replace the posters by pictures/videos
-fill the computer monitor with an animated colour map layer
-replace the mirror by a mirror layer
-fly the drone (and other 3D models!) through the room
-by combining 4 such models, you can make a full room with 4 corners
-...
michiel, a month ago
Vincent, that's funny, the AI apps on Bix's planet have a similar problem: they turn pictures of humans into one-eyed monsters as well 😉😃
michiel, a month ago
@Michiel,
I'll try to create the room in Blender; the problem for me isn't modeling, but rather the textures (I'm a bit less skilled in that area).
I think the most challenging things to model will be the blanket and pillow, and the carpet.
BluffTitler definitely hit the mark with GLB models! They're much easier to handle than FBX files.
I would have preferred doing it in Blender rather than using AI; the difference is that it took me four minutes, but the satisfaction of doing it in Blender is something else entirely.
Franco Aversa, a month ago
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