How to Create Seamless Textures with Artificial Intelligence
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- In this video, I will break down how to create a seamless texture with Artificial Intelligence, in this case, Dalle-2 for use in 3D rendering software such as Lumion. This is just the tip of the iceberg for the practical applications of A.I. in design and I cannot wait to see what's next! Let me know your thoughts and what you think the future of A.I. in design will bring.
Will that's very cool but the textures look very flat and have no depth, you need the displacement mapping and shadow mapping to make it more realistic but overall thats super cool great job dude 👏👏
Really nice Eric...😃I love making my own textures, and materials to go into Unreal Engine. It is really great when you are unable to see a single seam. It makes the whole environment so much more engaging. Thanks again. 😄
Looking forward to the day when AI can actually output tilable textures. This seems like a lot of manual work, compared to having a library of tilable textures. Especially for basic textures like this. I can see a use case for weirder, not so common textures though.
I completely agree. This is more of a proof of concept video. several of the textures actually came out near seamless and I'm sure the Dalle-2 AI would be more than capable of creating truly seamless textures if it was steered in the right direction.
@@EricArneson well your prompts already had "seamless" word in it yet the AI's output anything but seamless.. I also tried the stable diffusion but that thing seems to ignore the init image and just better work with prompts instead... will keep looking for an actually seamless img2img generator
Thanks Eric!
Hello, do you charge per hour for landscaping/hardscaping drawing? Thx
Really nice way to utilize ai in practice! And could anyone tell me the dif between find textures on line and generate textures by DALLE
Dude, u r awesome
Can you pleeeeease put a low-pass filter on the audio? I don't know what this was recorded through, but the it's full of high-pitched noise and sibilance. I really want to watch the video, but the audio is like a racoon alarm for me - downright painful.
Are you able to answer ten questions for the Horticulture school I'm going to? I don't have ten questions yet but just asking now. It's literally a requirement to pass one of the classes.
Soooo it doesn't work