Try SAM 3D to create editable 3D models and meshes from images, with manual scale and rotate tools, helping beginners turn ideas into assets ...
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An AI approach for single-image-based 3D character animation with preserved proportions
In Proceedings of the SIGGRAPH Asia 2025 Conference Papers, a research team affiliated with UNIST reports a new AI technology ...
Abstract Reconstructing object deformation from a single image remains a significant challenge in computer vision and graphics. Existing methods ...
What if creating high-quality 3D models no longer required expensive software, specialized hardware, or years of expertise? Enter Meta’s SAM 3D, an open source AI tool that promises to provide ...
Apple has introduced SHARP, an artificial intelligence (AI) model capable of producing three-dimensional scenes from a single two-dimensional image in under one second. This latest advancement, ...
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One image is all robots need to find their way
While the capabilities of robots have improved significantly over the past decades, they are not always able to reliably and ...
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This technique for making 2D pixel art look 3D is blowing people's minds
While there are several ways to make 2D art look 3D (or 2.5D, some might say), one solo developer has broken down sprite ...
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Apple unveils open-source model that turns 2D photos into 3D in seconds
Apple has released an open-source project named SHARP (Sharp Monocular View Synthesis in Less Than a Second), a breakthrough generative AI model capable of transforming standard 2D photographs into ...
In our interactive feature on small spaces, we showcased storage tips and lighting strategies through immersive 3D animations. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at how we built them.
Apple has announced a method called 'SHARP' that uses neural networks to generate highly accurate 3D scenes from a single image, and can run in under a second on a standard GPU. Given an image, SHARP ...
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