I just asked chatgpt to define in Freecad a dual stacked double helix planetary gear 300mm in diameter, ball bearings on the shafts, undefined length, and with a total ratio of at least 9 to 1. It finished it's task in under 4 seconds. The result is printable. That's pretty cool.
Just used this after numerous attempts of trying to sculpt a soccer player that I am short of for an old game. It worked pretty well from an image. I'll need to tidy it up, but all the basics are there, and I'm not capable of creating what this has just done for me. Thanks!
When generating images, you can prompt to make a front, top & side view (within the same image). That way, you have a multi-view to give the mesh generation. It also may be smart to clean up the image a bit before mesh generation, rather than trying to clean up the mesh afterwards. Not sure how I feel about this overall but the results are certainly excellent, particularly for a low poly look. I suspect their success is a matter of quality over quantity in the training data.
I had an ABS made sunroof panel on my 97BMW succumbed to wear & i tried to find a replacement with no real luck, i got a 3D printed one that was supposed to fit but it didn't so a friend told me he has 3 printers where they work & asked if i would send some pictures of what the old one looked like. He found a program for the panel but with a better tab system for it to fit & the switch rectangle was the correct size. 6 hours was what it took to make & it fits perfect saving me a huge headache. When i asked how much he said nothing we have plenty of material & once it's programed you close the door & let it work its magic. I was a R&D Machinist for50 years & know both CNC & manual machine work, but I've never seen one of these printers but on YT & they are impressive. Sure, saved my ass & as i broke one of the tabs on the one i bought i couldn't really send it back so this saves my 30 bucks as well.
Fusion Mesh Convert is not terrible, it just requires a lot of CPU processing; you need an extremely high core count CPU. Or use simplify mesh first to lower the amount of faces to an amount your current rig can handle.
@@Tac42Designs I'm glad I threw a few extra bills down on an i9 14900K. She might turn my office into a blast furnace, but I'll be damned if it doesn't crunch numbers like a demon on Adderall. Having a ton of RAM helps too, because even at 128 gigs I'll still run into instances where it maxes out and has to cache to my main SSD
Are you using the free license? Yes it's terrible. I've currently got a trial version of the full license which has amazing mesh conversion abilities. Will be sad when I have to go back to the free tier as I can't justify the cost :(
6:30 you dont need to do that edit, just set the z height of the model to a negative so that the bit youd like to cut off is below the build plate and it'll effectively cut it in the slicer (defo works with Cura and if memory serves prusa)
yes. graphically : Click scale icon, pull down the Z axis of model using mouse. watch out the view port from below. The base of model would become blue as it makes full contact to 'bed'
But if you don't edit then you have to do this every time as to where editing this off in Bambu is just as fast as editing the Z offset and when you do it this way it is done and you never have to do it again.
@mekko1413 you slice the same model every time you print a copy? I get it if you're using lots of different printers and will need to slice it loads of times or changing materials etc....but most of the time I just use the gcode I generated first time. I'd cut the model if publicly releasing, of course!
Wow this is incredible! I am putting together my home setup soon but was coming to the realization that while I am ceeative, Im absolutely no artist. This will definitely help me meet my hobby goals
Tried out the free preview and it worked surprisingly well. Needs some cleanup but a very good base model. Probably does even better with the premium multi picture option.
Good as this stuff is just a bad idea in general, you get no control over the output and damages artists for worse qulity outputs. Also its a insentive to not learn new tools.
@@KimHarderFog agreed. As cool as it is, its just because it is gonna be a big trend doesn't make it an all in one solution for the long run. It's going to have the same outcome as 2d ai "artists" where they claim they can make 3d models but it's all ai generated and they have no way to tweak or modify the designs.
@@reddashgames7550 You have as much control over it as any other model, except you don't have to start sculpting from scratch. How is that a bad thing?
@@polycrystallinecandy Have you even used any of these AI gen tools... like you have 0 creative control over things, its one and done with poor tapolgy, yes you can re-sculpt things but thats often more work given how poor this stuff is.
Ok this blew my mind. AI will be so smart the more we document our life in the interwebs. I like this for some basically modeling I want to do! Thank you!
Forgive me if this is a newbie question: Is there a STL creation software that uses both text and pictures for the same part? Seems like the ship could use both. Text make a pirate ship and then give it a picture.
Honestly, if they’re using a limited set of models, I don’t know why they wouldn’t use models meant used in game libraries. It’s much more vast, there’s a lot of it out there for free, and it’s already optimized mostly how 3d printers work.
Me, I'm gonna stick with Tinkercad! LoL Seriously though, as someone who took a CAD class back in the late 1980's as part of a Robotics class that ended in looking for a job during a failing economy, all of this stuff is incredibly good and has come so far! The fact that I can "wish" up a model, maybe fix a little here and there, and send it off to someone like you guys for printing, is awesome! (And yes, we had G-code back then! LoL)
You'll want to keep up with Etsy policies with this. Etsy wants photos of actual products, if you're selling a tangible product. So just showing an AI generated picture as a product you can possibly buy, may not work so well now.
@@Sartre_Existentialist You could if you have pictures for EVERY listing you do this with. But what he seemed to be suggesting was to basically throw anything up in AI and see what sells. So I'm just pointing out that if that's all you're doing, you may get dinged on Etsy. But if you do print a real example for every listing, and put up good pictures, and up to 10 pics, then you should be good. It's just a lot of work that you have to be prepared for.
Hopefully anyone willing to set up an Etsy shop would create a menu of items they generated themselves. Then in the additional upgrades you can choose custom. Ask for different variations if possible. You might be able to have a custom generated item which someone can buy when they want something entirely different. They can inquire about it. If you can’t do exactly this. Do something similar to this if possible. It’d show customers that you’re able to make a wide variety of things and give them an idea of what you can customize.
@@Floating-Cows I would be careful about TOO much customization, as then it will eat up a lot of your time, unless the customer is willing to pay for it. And just because it can be generated doesn't automatically mean it can print well, so now you might find out the hard way it doesn't print well, and/or requires a lot more post processing, but you couldn't have anticipated everything when quoting your customer. I've dealt with very customizeable products before and it can be a tremendous headache, and very little profit for your time.
I subscribed to the channel a while back because of the educational videos but for the past months all the videos became ads for your "mass production print farm" and your "Etsy API" that have to be added to every description for no reason. Bummer.
I don't blame him. He is running a business, but he is also offering good advice. He is mentioning his print farm, but that's not primarily what the video is saying.
I wonder how well something like this would do if you threw something like Big B at it (since the accuracy of every model of him I've ever seen leaves much to be desired..) 🤔
This is the next biggest step for AI, like photos, and then videos, and the calls, and now this. This is going to change videogames, 3D printing and art forever.
Chat gtp can build openscad. And can geven you anny kind of setting.s for your slicer. Whit ore whitout the nozzle size you want to use. Chat gtp rules
I just asked ChatGPT, Gemini and Copilot "Can you create openscad scripts?" and got an affirmative from all three! Gemini was the only one that gave detailed examples of how to use the function.
I am not part of the crowd that gets a hate boner for AI, but you can't go into a discussion like this and talk about how good things are before saying you are sponsored. It should be made know before you start the video (in the title; like most reputable channels do). How can anyone trust a damn thing you say when you are being paid to say it.
I agree, not cool man. I like your channel, but this guy hit it on the head. It should be in the title and stated in the first few sentences that your getting payed to sell this thing.
It's such an interesting moral grey area, using ChatGpt that uses stolen artwork to make an image then using another AI software to create a 3D Render, I could sell the 3D prints or I could flood the 3D Market with a bunch of cheap STL's. It's cool but damn no job is safe from AI.
Oh Lord we're about to get into the crazy shit aren't we. Okay this program's crazy, I put a mask in it but I only put the front of the mask in the program right? It generated the back of it perfectly without any reference. This program is wild
this is not very good... don't get me wrong, the technology in AI to make that is indeed the bleeding edge of what is possible but I really despise the fact that they decided to go on the same useless direction of Microsoft with copilot "look, it can make funny images".. now in 3D it is simply useless, it cant make things that require precision, it can't even make things that look good or at least not melting... it can barely make things in the shape you instruct it to and it is a very far shot from what anyone would have a use to.. When will those companies learn??? Making things with AI just for the sake of using AI is not cool anymore, it is underwhelming at best. Quit trying to elude lay people into thinking they could get quality work out of AI with minimal effort. Wanna make money? make tools for the professionals what about a actually good AI remesher? Something that could convert those random free models with disconnected geometry into a manifold volume! Maybe a auto UV Unwraper that does not suck, which actually _unwraps_ rather than butchering the seams apart into a archipelago of pixels don't try to "be disruptive" or "change paradigms", make an AI that works with you, not one that tries to replace good professionals with less than mediocre results... AI is not a novelty anymore, we are way past the phase of tolerating the bad outputs just because they are based on a new paradigm
you might want to check your family tree, I think you are related to that guy that said everything that can be invented has already been invented....this was before the first computer.
This is amazing! Idk, but might see if this works for game assets too. Plan on getting a 3d printer near the end of 2025, and have so many things I'm excited for!
@@lwo7736I'm sure there are some genuinely useful things that can be done with this, its just another talent that is being threatened under the promise of "AI"
@@lwo7736 Pay an artist and you can get models of whatever you like... and they would be usable qulity. If i payed to go to a place and they had stuff this low qulity and deformed i would not be going back, they look horribly warn and damaged and cheap when brand new.
if it trained do cow it will do cow. if you give cow like image it will copy paste cow. it wont geenerate nothing and you gived image to chatgpt its currency
Just say you don't support artists man. Learning modeling yourself is far better and much more fulfilling. Not this garbled up genAI bs. I watch you for 3D printing techniques, not ways to screw over everyone more and flood the creative market with cheap crap prints
I love how you start , like theres a problem how do you get the 3d model that you want made? So why pay those pesky 3d modelers... If you can just blatently steal from them. Dude theres enough 3d modellers in the world , you just dont want to pay them...
Steal? He literally said that they paid to access a database of models to train their system on... that's not stealing... that's the right way to do it lol
@coltynstone-lamontagne y , that's how it works. Like the Laion database, they download everything from the internet doesn't matter who it belongs to. And ai companies use it to train their model on. There is no ethical ai (yet).
Nice! Right up my alley! Ive sat down a few times to try to learn fusion..3v3n tinkercad, but i just dont have the time or mental bandwidth. I usually need something simple, so this is intriguing.
@@rosarif8153 Its really not though, its an excuse not to learn the tools of the trade and is horrible low qulity and actively hurts artists. And dont get me started about the environmental impacts of such tech.
Great for personal use and hobbies, but I really dislike the idea of people using these in a business. Just like every other form of generative AI, if you use it commercially, you are putting real artists out of work and in some cases stealing from them.
Normally I enjoy these videos, but the statement "there are not enough 3d modelers in the world to keep up with demand," is pure crap. There are a ton if modelers who want work. Also it is a skill to learn to 3d model and acquiring new skills is what allows a person value, as an employee, to increase. I understand where AI can be helpful for many people, but never say that there are not enough 3d modelers out there.
There are not enough 3d modelers out there. There are also not enough plumbers. Not enough coders. Not enough writers. Not enough engineers. Not enough educators
@slant3d some of those I agree with, especially educators, but there are enough modelers. Now if you want to say there aren't enough extremely talented modelers out there willing to work for very little, that's different. But for the number of people and companies that 3d print, there are more than enough modelers.
I think you should stop using words like “good” and “details” when talking about the models. They aren’t good and the details you try to emphasise are sadly missing in action.
Not sure how I feel about casting a positive light on the fact you don't need any modeling skills or even a printer to flood the market with a bunch of things that will impact the reputation of 3d printed goods... The casual customer will compare that to anyone's 3d printed and designed goods and severely devalue the art. How can you charge comparable prices if you don't have to account for the design time and print time? Race to the bottom....
@@slant3d I'm not worried about my products as much as the reputation of 3d printing - already see people complaining about flexi dragons the second they hear 3d printing and that's not something I offer
The problem is made by exploiting 3d modellers and 2d artist . Luckily it will always be generic and not precise. There aren't enough 3d models to steal to make a good ai model.
Perhaps AI won't always be based upon training from existing art. This current generation might be just the quickest path to get something that works. AI that's creative and can come up with new things seems possible in the long term, but it might be 10 years or more before that's available.
Like come on.... Do you really think any of that outputs are even passable, also none of this stuff is at all useful even if it was passable, its a waste on so meny levels. Just lean how to do real cad, do real art.... dont expect everything to be handed too you on a silver platter. And i just unsubscribed from this. I dont feel comfortable with those who supports these kinds of groups, especially if they are being sold as a replacement for real artists.
@@NimVim Not really a toy when some compenys are useing AI as a replacement for real artists who actaly respect there work, like look at the qulity of stuff generated with AI and honestly say some random guy on fiver couldn't do a better job. Note: There is more to art than just fucking rendering. Also note the training set on this project uses lots of models that explicitly are labeled as not for AI, as well as stolen models. These company are like living of stolen data and the law hasn't caught up with them yet due to the nature of the stolen data. Also ... look the product its not sold as a toy. like would a toy spend the money for a sponsors? no...
Online stores are already filled with low-quality models from novice designers. Now a mountain of even lower-quality models generated by AI will be added to this. And of course, AI cannot model for 3D printing.
I'm sorry but how is this not literal crap? As far as crap goes its not even good crap. Is crap that barely manages to pass as crap. At best its trash that identifies as crap.
As a fellow designer, and as someone who's been watching every video from this channel for months now, seeing this AI bs is pretty heartbreaking. a total sellout move.
I just asked chatgpt to define in Freecad a dual stacked double helix planetary gear 300mm in diameter, ball bearings on the shafts, undefined length, and with a total ratio of at least 9 to 1. It finished it's task in under 4 seconds. The result is printable. That's pretty cool.
Just used this after numerous attempts of trying to sculpt a soccer player that I am short of for an old game. It worked pretty well from an image. I'll need to tidy it up, but all the basics are there, and I'm not capable of creating what this has just done for me. Thanks!
When generating images, you can prompt to make a front, top & side view (within the same image). That way, you have a multi-view to give the mesh generation. It also may be smart to clean up the image a bit before mesh generation, rather than trying to clean up the mesh afterwards.
Not sure how I feel about this overall but the results are certainly excellent, particularly for a low poly look. I suspect their success is a matter of quality over quantity in the training data.
I had an ABS made sunroof panel on my 97BMW succumbed to wear & i tried to find a replacement with no real luck, i got a 3D printed one that was supposed to fit but it didn't so a friend told me he has 3 printers where they work & asked if i would send some pictures of what the old one looked like. He found a program for the panel but with a better tab system for it to fit & the switch rectangle was the correct size. 6 hours was what it took to make & it fits perfect saving me a huge headache. When i asked how much he said nothing we have plenty of material & once it's programed you close the door & let it work its magic. I was a R&D Machinist for50 years & know both CNC & manual machine work, but I've never seen one of these printers but on YT & they are impressive. Sure, saved my ass & as i broke one of the tabs on the one i bought i couldn't really send it back so this saves my 30 bucks as well.
This is my biggest challenge. You are absolutely right that it 9s a huge barrier to entry for me. Thanks for this
I wish there was just an AI mesh to solid converter. Fusion Mesh convert is terrible.
Try meshmixer
Fusion Mesh Convert is not terrible, it just requires a lot of CPU processing; you need an extremely high core count CPU. Or use simplify mesh first to lower the amount of faces to an amount your current rig can handle.
@@Tac42Designs I'm glad I threw a few extra bills down on an i9 14900K. She might turn my office into a blast furnace, but I'll be damned if it doesn't crunch numbers like a demon on Adderall. Having a ton of RAM helps too, because even at 128 gigs I'll still run into instances where it maxes out and has to cache to my main SSD
Are you using the free license? Yes it's terrible. I've currently got a trial version of the full license which has amazing mesh conversion abilities. Will be sad when I have to go back to the free tier as I can't justify the cost :(
6:30 you dont need to do that edit, just set the z height of the model to a negative so that the bit youd like to cut off is below the build plate and it'll effectively cut it in the slicer (defo works with Cura and if memory serves prusa)
yes. graphically : Click scale icon, pull down the Z axis of model using mouse. watch out the view port from below. The base of model would become blue as it makes full contact to 'bed'
But if you don't edit then you have to do this every time as to where editing this off in Bambu is just as fast as editing the Z offset and when you do it this way it is done and you never have to do it again.
@mekko1413 you slice the same model every time you print a copy? I get it if you're using lots of different printers and will need to slice it loads of times or changing materials etc....but most of the time I just use the gcode I generated first time. I'd cut the model if publicly releasing, of course!
Wow this is incredible! I am putting together my home setup soon but was coming to the realization that while I am ceeative, Im absolutely no artist. This will definitely help me meet my hobby goals
Tried out the free preview and it worked surprisingly well. Needs some cleanup but a very good base model. Probably does even better with the premium multi picture option.
I'm not going to use it, due to having learned Blender, but it is fascinating that this is possible
Good as this stuff is just a bad idea in general, you get no control over the output and damages artists for worse qulity outputs.
Also its a insentive to not learn new tools.
@@KimHarderFog agreed. As cool as it is, its just because it is gonna be a big trend doesn't make it an all in one solution for the long run. It's going to have the same outcome as 2d ai "artists" where they claim they can make 3d models but it's all ai generated and they have no way to tweak or modify the designs.
@@reddashgames7550 You have as much control over it as any other model, except you don't have to start sculpting from scratch. How is that a bad thing?
@@polycrystallinecandy Have you even used any of these AI gen tools... like you have 0 creative control over things, its one and done with poor tapolgy, yes you can re-sculpt things but thats often more work given how poor this stuff is.
@@keldricharts AI wil be able to generate CAD projects very soon.
Figured it out, it workes everytime for me, prints are good. Wild technology
Ok this blew my mind. AI will be so smart the more we document our life in the interwebs. I like this for some basically modeling I want to do! Thank you!
Forgive me if this is a newbie question: Is there a STL creation software that uses both text and pictures for the same part? Seems like the ship could use both. Text make a pirate ship and then give it a picture.
Honestly, if they’re using a limited set of models, I don’t know why they wouldn’t use models meant used in game libraries. It’s much more vast, there’s a lot of it out there for free, and it’s already optimized mostly how 3d printers work.
Me, I'm gonna stick with Tinkercad! LoL Seriously though, as someone who took a CAD class back in the late 1980's as part of a Robotics class that ended in looking for a job during a failing economy, all of this stuff is incredibly good and has come so far! The fact that I can "wish" up a model, maybe fix a little here and there, and send it off to someone like you guys for printing, is awesome! (And yes, we had G-code back then! LoL)
Pretty neat for simple models. Definitely a great way to get beginners going.
You'll want to keep up with Etsy policies with this. Etsy wants photos of actual products, if you're selling a tangible product. So just showing an AI generated picture as a product you can possibly buy, may not work so well now.
So why can't he just print 1 and make on demand after that?
@@Sartre_Existentialist You could if you have pictures for EVERY listing you do this with. But what he seemed to be suggesting was to basically throw anything up in AI and see what sells. So I'm just pointing out that if that's all you're doing, you may get dinged on Etsy.
But if you do print a real example for every listing, and put up good pictures, and up to 10 pics, then you should be good. It's just a lot of work that you have to be prepared for.
Hopefully anyone willing to set up an Etsy shop would create a menu of items they generated themselves.
Then in the additional upgrades you can choose custom. Ask for different variations if possible.
You might be able to have a custom generated item which someone can buy when they want something entirely different. They can inquire about it. If you can’t do exactly this. Do something similar to this if possible.
It’d show customers that you’re able to make a wide variety of things and give them an idea of what you can customize.
@@Floating-Cows I would be careful about TOO much customization, as then it will eat up a lot of your time, unless the customer is willing to pay for it. And just because it can be generated doesn't automatically mean it can print well, so now you might find out the hard way it doesn't print well, and/or requires a lot more post processing, but you couldn't have anticipated everything when quoting your customer.
I've dealt with very customizeable products before and it can be a tremendous headache, and very little profit for your time.
I subscribed to the channel a while back because of the educational videos but for the past months all the videos became ads for your "mass production print farm" and your "Etsy API" that have to be added to every description for no reason. Bummer.
@@majorzbzzn because this is how he feeds his family. Anything else you need a basic understanding on?
I don't blame him.
He is running a business, but he is also offering good advice.
He is mentioning his print farm, but that's not primarily what the video is saying.
Do you give up income at your job? Do you look for more ways to increase your income?
@@majorzbzzn thanks for saving me hours of viewing🤣 I was going to watch some his videos but not interested in ads or his print farm
This is my first time here and I'd like to point out that you sound a LOT like Ryan Holiday. Great video!
Hmm Design for Process or do you mean something like use Energy when it's there which is also not ideal.
Could I use images from a clay sculpt?
I'm a real good sculptor, been looking for alternative to lidar scan for getting a STL from a clay sculpt 🗿
@@christopherross8358 look into photogrammetry apps for your mobile platform of choice
Drinking game: how many times Gabe says "actually" 😂
Great to see new tools to keep bringing 3D printing to the masses. Keep it up! 👍
Rodin is by far the best image to 3d model ai ive tried
I wonder how well something like this would do if you threw something like Big B at it (since the accuracy of every model of him I've ever seen leaves much to be desired..) 🤔
I just tried this and it is incredible!
I wonder if there are local models to do that.
This is the next biggest step for AI, like photos, and then videos, and the calls, and now this. This is going to change videogames, 3D printing and art forever.
We love your content! Thank you!
Chat gtp can build openscad.
And can geven you anny kind of setting.s for your slicer.
Whit ore whitout the nozzle size you want to use.
Chat gtp rules
" Chat gtp can build openscad. " Screenshots or it never happened!
It can, but they are very very very basic and crap
@@christopherd.winnan8701 it does in the same way it writes python code. But 99% worse. Eventually it might be good.
I just asked ChatGPT, Gemini and Copilot "Can you create openscad scripts?" and got an affirmative from all three! Gemini was the only one that gave detailed examples of how to use the function.
@@TinaDanielsson - Did the script run correctly?
I'm holding out for the open source locally runnable ones in a few years (hopfully)
I am not part of the crowd that gets a hate boner for AI, but you can't go into a discussion like this and talk about how good things are before saying you are sponsored. It should be made know before you start the video (in the title; like most reputable channels do). How can anyone trust a damn thing you say when you are being paid to say it.
This is already a channel that basically exists to promote a company, I never expected to see sponsored content here
I agree, not cool man. I like your channel, but this guy hit it on the head. It should be in the title and stated in the first few sentences that your getting payed to sell this thing.
How much does it cost to generate per model or monthly?
Your Link to the Rodin Website is not working.
I find that too, and can't see how to sign up directly from their web site either.
Given its function, this thinker is thinkin’ that Rodin is named after the sculptor. Pronunciation is ro-dan, not road-in.
It is useful for a set of basic shapes for sculpting!👍
your rodin gen-1 link doesn't work.
It's such an interesting moral grey area, using ChatGpt that uses stolen artwork to make an image then using another AI software to create a 3D Render, I could sell the 3D prints or I could flood the 3D Market with a bunch of cheap STL's. It's cool but damn no job is safe from AI.
I think this is going to be a huge deal in the future
holy sh*t, this is some exciting stuff. Thanks for sharing this
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi @slant 3D I have an interesting project that I would love your opinion on how can I reach you to talk pls?
Oh Lord we're about to get into the crazy shit aren't we.
Okay this program's crazy, I put a mask in it but I only put the front of the mask in the program right? It generated the back of it perfectly without any reference. This program is wild
8:42 the 3d printer, it's a way to have anything at home
Its fine that there isn't tons off 3d models and stuff the scaling issue is a thing of the market too much stuff and its worth nothing.
Do we need to pay any money for this
Given the advancement of AI generation... Give this 6 months and it will be almost perfect. ;)
super good
this is not very good... don't get me wrong, the technology in AI to make that is indeed the bleeding edge of what is possible
but I really despise the fact that they decided to go on the same useless direction of Microsoft with copilot "look, it can make funny images".. now in 3D
it is simply useless, it cant make things that require precision, it can't even make things that look good or at least not melting...
it can barely make things in the shape you instruct it to and it is a very far shot from what anyone would have a use to..
When will those companies learn??? Making things with AI just for the sake of using AI is not cool anymore, it is underwhelming at best.
Quit trying to elude lay people into thinking they could get quality work out of AI with minimal effort.
Wanna make money? make tools for the professionals
what about a actually good AI remesher? Something that could convert those random free models with disconnected geometry into a manifold volume!
Maybe a auto UV Unwraper that does not suck, which actually _unwraps_ rather than butchering the seams apart into a archipelago of pixels
don't try to "be disruptive" or "change paradigms", make an AI that works with you, not one that tries to replace good professionals with less than mediocre results...
AI is not a novelty anymore, we are way past the phase of tolerating the bad outputs just because they are based on a new paradigm
@@lugui you know what’s more annoying and less original that ai everything? Stupid people complaining stupidly about it.
@@threepe0 you are absolutely right, complaining without proposing anything reasonable leads nowhere
copilot is a joke
you might want to check your family tree, I think you are related to that guy that said everything that can be invented has already been invented....this was before the first computer.
It's not good... yet.
This is amazing! Idk, but might see if this works for game assets too. Plan on getting a 3d printer near the end of 2025, and have so many things I'm excited for!
This is awesome! Incredible tech, unstoppable innovation, deal with it while the gettin is good ;) or miss out on opportunity idc
Yet another level of dystopian
It's just little models man. I run an escape room and this kind of thing is really useful for me
@@lwo7736I'm sure there are some genuinely useful things that can be done with this, its just another talent that is being threatened under the promise of "AI"
@@lwo7736 Pay an artist and you can get models of whatever you like... and they would be usable qulity.
If i payed to go to a place and they had stuff this low qulity and deformed i would not be going back, they look horribly warn and damaged and cheap when brand new.
@@lwo7736 invest. don't be lazy. generative AI is theft. or just be creative.
@@lwo7736 Joke's on you. I'd print an escape room.
It’s Row-Dan, like the famous sculptor, not Row-Din.
if it trained do cow it will do cow. if you give cow like image it will copy paste cow. it wont geenerate nothing and you gived image to chatgpt its currency
Love to see this progress!
Maker World has this kind of thing too. It's okay.
Talked about that past week
The rocks were okay, but the other two models were... sub-par.
Just say you don't support artists man. Learning modeling yourself is far better and much more fulfilling. Not this garbled up genAI bs. I watch you for 3D printing techniques, not ways to screw over everyone more and flood the creative market with cheap crap prints
That aint no piggy bank, it’s a cash cow 😅
I love how you start , like theres a problem how do you get the 3d model that you want made? So why pay those pesky 3d modelers... If you can just blatently steal from them. Dude theres enough 3d modellers in the world , you just dont want to pay them...
Steal? He literally said that they paid to access a database of models to train their system on... that's not stealing... that's the right way to do it lol
@coltynstone-lamontagne y , that's how it works. Like the Laion database, they download everything from the internet doesn't matter who it belongs to. And ai companies use it to train their model on. There is no ethical ai (yet).
Nice! Right up my alley! Ive sat down a few times to try to learn fusion..3v3n tinkercad, but i just dont have the time or mental bandwidth. I usually need something simple, so this is intriguing.
This is INCREDIBLE. You have to think that it will only get better from this, the coming years will change the 3d printing world forever
Watchtower? It's a crows nest
same thing dork.....
Oh no, here comes more AI shit dumped onto every platform yaaay :/
In this case AI is actually useful for an average Joe interested in 3D printing.
@@rosarif8153 Its really not though, its an excuse not to learn the tools of the trade and is horrible low qulity and actively hurts artists.
And dont get me started about the environmental impacts of such tech.
@@rosarif8153 3D printing was incredible far before this. generative AI is theft
@@schmedia2537 Atleast youre aware its just generative ai, most anti-ai clowns i know are saying ALL AI is bad lmao.
@@schmedia2537 not really
This is great in conjunction with cad knowledge.
I wamt to make a 3d printed spider but I dont want to model it! Wuuuuhuuuu
No.
Great for personal use and hobbies, but I really dislike the idea of people using these in a business. Just like every other form of generative AI, if you use it commercially, you are putting real artists out of work and in some cases stealing from them.
I’m going to pass. I enjoy too much 3D Sculpting Terrain for 3D printing on my channel.
I create much better 3D models on my channel than any of this AI junk! 💪
Bro, you're literally a professional contractor.
I have trouble moving the camera in blender.
Like mass printing Androids...
Normally I enjoy these videos, but the statement "there are not enough 3d modelers in the world to keep up with demand," is pure crap. There are a ton if modelers who want work. Also it is a skill to learn to 3d model and acquiring new skills is what allows a person value, as an employee, to increase. I understand where AI can be helpful for many people, but never say that there are not enough 3d modelers out there.
There are not enough 3d modelers out there. There are also not enough plumbers. Not enough coders. Not enough writers. Not enough engineers. Not enough educators
@slant3d some of those I agree with, especially educators, but there are enough modelers. Now if you want to say there aren't enough extremely talented modelers out there willing to work for very little, that's different. But for the number of people and companies that 3d print, there are more than enough modelers.
Ruh roh, this ain't looking good
I thought AI wont take 3D artists jobs 😢 Why am I even learning sculpting 🤔 AI is the worst thing happened.
I think you should stop using words like “good” and “details” when talking about the models.
They aren’t good and the details you try to emphasise are sadly missing in action.
Not sure how I feel about casting a positive light on the fact you don't need any modeling skills or even a printer to flood the market with a bunch of things that will impact the reputation of 3d printed goods... The casual customer will compare that to anyone's 3d printed and designed goods and severely devalue the art. How can you charge comparable prices if you don't have to account for the design time and print time? Race to the bottom....
Make good products. The tools that enable that are irrelevant
@@slant3d I'm not worried about my products as much as the reputation of 3d printing - already see people complaining about flexi dragons the second they hear 3d printing and that's not something I offer
@@leafprints3dpeople complain the second they hear pretty much anything. As you’ve illustrated beautifully. You can’t control that
This is a cool concept, but alot of the models that it generates is very bad. Im looking forward to a much better version.
All Hail Skynet
The problem is made by exploiting 3d modellers and 2d artist . Luckily it will always be generic and not precise. There aren't enough 3d models to steal to make a good ai model.
Perhaps AI won't always be based upon training from existing art. This current generation might be just the quickest path to get something that works. AI that's creative and can come up with new things seems possible in the long term, but it might be 10 years or more before that's available.
Sad you used the dragonhead modelling fragment of someone else without creditting them. Instant unsub!
Like come on....
Do you really think any of that outputs are even passable, also none of this stuff is at all useful even if it was passable, its a waste on so meny levels.
Just lean how to do real cad, do real art.... dont expect everything to be handed too you on a silver platter.
And i just unsubscribed from this. I dont feel comfortable with those who supports these kinds of groups,
especially if they are being sold as a replacement for real artists.
Its a toy, toys dont need use goofball.
@@NimVim Not really a toy when some compenys are useing AI as a replacement for real artists who actaly respect there work, like look at the qulity of stuff generated with AI and honestly say some random guy on fiver couldn't do a better job.
Note: There is more to art than just fucking rendering.
Also note the training set on this project uses lots of models that explicitly are labeled as not for AI, as well as stolen models. These company are like living of stolen data and the law hasn't caught up with them yet due to the nature of the stolen data.
Also ... look the product its not sold as a toy. like would a toy spend the money for a sponsors? no...
not good, not good at ll
Online stores are already filled with low-quality models from novice designers. Now a mountain of even lower-quality models generated by AI will be added to this. And of course, AI cannot model for 3D printing.
I'm sorry but how is this not literal crap? As far as crap goes its not even good crap. Is crap that barely manages to pass as crap. At best its trash that identifies as crap.
lmao just wasted my time with a 10 minute ad from u guys, not cool
Scam!
Very disappointing to see this. Where did the data set come from? Which artists were stolen from to create this tool?
As a fellow designer, and as someone who's been watching every video from this channel for months now, seeing this AI bs is pretty heartbreaking. a total sellout move.
Promoting this is environmentally and socially irresponsible. You have lost my business $10/kg or not.
wasted my time for 3 minutes.......
no AI is going to replace Precision Modeling 🦾