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Blender CAD Sketcher Intro | Constraint Driven Design
The beginning of the CAD modeling in Blender has just arrived with CAD Sketcher. A still early in development project to bring CAD Parametric and Constraint Driven Design to blender 3.0 Includes everything from tangents, distances, angles, equal and more.
Get it here:
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Disco Diffusion V4.1 Google Colab, Dall-E, Starryai – creating images with AI
Disco Diffusion (DD) is a Google Colab Notebook which leverages an AI Image generating technique called CLIP-Guided Diffusion to allow you to create compelling and beautiful images from just text inputs. Created by Somnai, augmented by Gandamu, and building on the work of RiversHaveWings, nshepperd, and many others.
Phone app: https://www.starryai.com/
docs.google.com/document/d/1l8s7uS2dGqjztYSjPpzlmXLjl5PM3IGkRWI3IiCuK7g
colab.research.google.com/drive/1sHfRn5Y0YKYKi1k-ifUSBFRNJ8_1sa39
Colab, or “Colaboratory”, allows you to write and execute Python in your browser, with
– Zero configuration required
– Access to GPUs free of charge
– Easy sharinghttps://80.lv/articles/a-beautiful-roman-villa-made-with-disco-diffusion-5-2/
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Tencent Hunyuan3D 2.5 – Transform images and text into 3D models with ultra-high-definition precision
What makes it special?
• Massive 10B parameter geometric model with 10x more mesh faces.
• High-quality textures with industry-first multi-view PBR generation.
• Optimized skeletal rigging for streamlined animation workflows.
• Flexible pipeline for text-to-3D and image-to-3D generation.
They’re making it accessible to everyone:
• Open-source code and pre-trained models.
• Easy-to-use API and intuitive web interface.
• Free daily quota doubled to 20 generations!
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Outpost VFX lighting tips
www.outpost-vfx.com/en/news/18-pro-tips-and-tricks-for-lighting
Get as much information regarding your plate lighting as possible
- Always use a reference
- Replicate what is happening in real life
- Invest into a solid HDRI
- Start Simple
- Observe real world lighting, photography and cinematography
- Don’t neglect the theory
- Learn the difference between realism and photo-realism.
- Keep your scenes organised