Hi does it have to be character? Could I rotate a rock formation or something else then just a character? I got other models I'd be interested to get a rotation of, then to be able to build them in 3d modelers using references generated.
nice video man, i didn't know of stable video... is there a way to use this turnaround in something like tripoSR to generate more consistent 3D models? the results seem a bit better than what tripoSR (the free one) usually outputs
I think the best path would be to train a Lora (on 22 images or so) then do this turn around. Follow it up by using these images as the basis to create a 3D model. Whether that is using photogrammetry approach, AI, or by hand. I've seen recent posting of a new "one image to 3D turnaround" that looks great when it is released. I haven't experienced a good image-to-model that works with cartoon or hand drawn art, yet! Yet because maybe something new will drop any minute from now. I see the trouble I have with the artwork I want to create, I want to hand draw art and then convert it to 3D good enough that I can then clean up the model. So far, I can kind of take my own art, have it rotated into a turn around, or a low res 3D model and then use that as a template to build from in 3D.
Thank you for this helpful tutorial. In my case, I already have 4 real photos of the object and I want to guide you through this workflow so that ComfyUI can use them as a reference and complete the 360. How can I guide the model in ComfyUI with the photos I already have, so that it can complete the 360 with the photos I provide as a guide? I appreciate any help.
i havent tried this myself, but maybe load batch image could work? i dunno if the node works in the way that it would put all images together as 1 process, or if it would jsut give you one generation per image, but it might be worth a try
something you could do is use an image to video tool where you can choose your start and end frame, then have it generate everything in between. Lumalabs would work for this.
github.com/creatorbrew/workflows/blob/main/video_3D.png when you go here, above the image to the right is an arrow pointing downward. Click it to download the image, which is the workflow. let me know if this works.
Hello sir, I really enjoy your videos! They're awesome. I have a few questions that I'd love to get your advice on. Would you be willing to share your email address please so I can send them to you there? Thanks!
Hello sir, I really enjoy your videos! They're awesome. I have a few questions that I'd love to get your advice on. Would you be willing to share your email address please so I can send them to you there? Thanks!
can i add more images (front, back, left, right, top, bottom) for better result? thanks
thank you, this is very helpful - one question, is it possible to provide additional images to help out the process?
Hi does it have to be character? Could I rotate a rock formation or something else then just a character? I got other models I'd be interested to get a rotation of, then to be able to build them in 3d modelers using references generated.
It can do objects and rocks, haven't tried a mountain.
nice video man, i didn't know of stable video... is there a way to use this turnaround in something like tripoSR to generate more consistent 3D models? the results seem a bit better than what tripoSR (the free one) usually outputs
I think the best path would be to train a Lora (on 22 images or so) then do this turn around. Follow it up by using these images as the basis to create a 3D model. Whether that is using photogrammetry approach, AI, or by hand.
I've seen recent posting of a new "one image to 3D turnaround" that looks great when it is released. I haven't experienced a good image-to-model that works with cartoon or hand drawn art, yet! Yet because maybe something new will drop any minute from now.
I see the trouble I have with the artwork I want to create, I want to hand draw art and then convert it to 3D good enough that I can then clean up the model. So far, I can kind of take my own art, have it rotated into a turn around, or a low res 3D model and then use that as a template to build from in 3D.
When I try to load the model the buttom to select the checkpoint doesnt work
Hi can you upload a screen shot and share the link? postimages.org
After loading, did you press “refresh” on the menu bar?
Thank you for this helpful tutorial.
In my case, I already have 4 real photos of the object and I want to guide you through this workflow so that ComfyUI can use them as a reference and complete the 360.
How can I guide the model in ComfyUI with the photos I already have, so that it can complete the 360 with the photos I provide as a guide?
I appreciate any help.
i havent tried this myself, but maybe load batch image could work? i dunno if the node works in the way that it would put all images together as 1 process, or if it would jsut give you one generation per image, but it might be worth a try
Did you try it? Can you share your tips/experience please?
Thanks
@@SejalDatta-l9u I had to stop trying because I have to dedicate my time to another client's project.
something you could do is use an image to video tool where you can choose your start and end frame, then have it generate everything in between. Lumalabs would work for this.
I can't acess the link for the workflow. I always get a 404 error.
Try now, you'll be able to see it.
i cannot dl the workflow
github.com/creatorbrew/workflows/blob/main/video_3D.png when you go here, above the image to the right is an arrow pointing downward. Click it to download the image, which is the workflow. let me know if this works.
@@creatorbrew hello, it's just a png image, not a workflow ;)
@@JipandCie you prob got it by now but just drag the image into comfyUI that's it :)
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Hello sir, I really enjoy your videos! They're awesome. I have a few questions that I'd love to get your advice on. Would you be willing to share your email address please so I can send them to you there? Thanks!
Hello sir, I really enjoy your videos! They're awesome. I have a few questions that I'd love to get your advice on. Would you be willing to share your email address please so I can send them to you there? Thanks!