AI Models in SketchUp ARE HERE!
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- Опубликовано: 30 авг 2023
- In this video, we check out OpenAI Explorer - an add-on from Alex Schreyer that lets you use AI to generate ruby scripts that can create and modify models in SketchUp!
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Hi everyone! Let me know what you think about OpenAI Explorer in the comments below! :)
Can it create more complex shapes?
AI reminds me of a story about Alladyn and Jin in the bottle . You need to know "exactly" what you wish for before you write anything 😅...
Lol - sort of - you also need to know 4 different ways to describe what you want too 🤣
@@Thesketchupessentials and think in 4 dimensions as well 😄
Alex created a randomizing plugin that I find really useful for landscape. Really good plugin. I wonder if we can get these two working together. That would be really awesome
I think it could become a good tool to get generic models for whatever project we make. If i am making a park and i don't want to waste time populating the space around it, i could just generate stuff just to make it look more alive then a floating park in space.
When you created the grid of boxes could you ask it to give each box an unique ID or put them in a tag Layer so then you could say select boxes with certain ID or within a Tag. I know I am clever.
I am just now getting into sketchup and learning. I have a woodworking business and build furniture. I want to have a library of parts and cabinets where i can adjust the sizes accordingly ad cloents purchase then in different sizes and a database of parts with cut list. Will sketch up do all of this?
interesting ... well explained
Thanks!
Can you please download the interior design sketchup blocks?
Just signed up Open AI API key, and I don't have any token, so cannot use this at all.
What AI extension have you found generates an image closest to what was in your brain?
I am glad I won't need to touch AI for a very long time. This shit is scary. History shows this tech will only be used to hurt us.
Specifically what in history are you referring to?
@@Thesketchupessentials lots of advances in tech have been touted as a way to save time and be more productive so we get free time. But instead it has become a way for employers to get more out of us without more pay. Or by reducing the workforce and making one person do more. The movie industry apparently wants to scan a background actor and then use their ai digital model in perpetuity so they can stop paying background actors. Of course there will be good from these technologies but the process is, workers get taken advantage of, workers try to fight back, and the employers always end up winning even if workers get some benefits like 40 hour work weeks and weekends. If we weren't in a profit driven corporatocracy the last 5 decades we might be working 4 day weeks with 2 months vacation. AI will streamline a lot, and even save lives in certain industries but it's gonna be on hell of a process to normalize it in the workplace
@@ThesketchupessentialsI think he means when he watched The Terminator 🤷🏻♂️🤣
@@Steve_W27 LOL
What are the current use cases?
That list of stuff Alex listed that he’s tried is probably a good start
AIncredible!!!
I am all for AI that can make work more efficient, but I don’t think AI can ever do all the work for us. The number of things that can go wrong increases dramatically the more you try to make the AI do and all it takes is one error to throw the AI so out of whack it’s hilarious yet catastrophic. I remember one AI programmer saying that once the AI starts to go off the rails, it REALLY goes off the rails.
Fair comment, though as the tech develops, I’m not sure this will always be the case
@@Thesketchupessentials That depends on how much incentive remains to put money into AI's development. Look at what happened with NFTs. Once the fad ended, the money dried up. Likewise, I think once the Shiny New Thing effect wears off, we'll see AI becoming more niche and specific in its applications, improving the efficiency of how programs are used and reducing the amount of time spent on the more tedious steps, but not being used to try do all the work, the way a lot of AI Art is being used. In other words, more like what you demonstrated in this video.
I wonder it it can something useful.
The problem seems to be to give AI a difficult enough task. These examples are more work writing the instructions than to just do it yourself as normal.
For simple test examples sure, but you have to start somewhere to see what it’s capable of
Still a long way to have JARVIS...
Lol - definitely
At this state I don't see much of benefit from this, if the frontend is not robust enough, AI will behave stupid too even on a high parameters model.
Well I think it’s good to remember that this is also a developing area - it’ll only get smarter
SketchUp needs a rebuild, not AI. Gonna keep the subscriptions money going one would guess.