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Autodesk Research Project Bernini is new experimental generative AI that can quickly generate multiple functional 3D shapes from a variety of inputs including text, 2D images, or voxels. Watch for future updates as we continue to develop cutting-edge AI:

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Wetterschneider2 years ago

You keep using the word "designer". I do not think it means what you think it means. A designer designs. A designer does not slurp up absolute garbage geometry that is pooped out by generative software. This is a scam. A grift. It doesn't work. These outputs are not "useful".

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Valentin2 years ago

Okay where does the data set come from? Well I think there will be no answer of course because it is 100% stable diffusion.

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Gino2 years ago

An insult to the name tbh, disgusting.

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Alberto Cordero2 years ago

Download Blender Today!

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wyerframeZ - HIATUS - RR2 DELAYED2 years ago

losers will spend all their time s̶c̶r̶a̶p̶i̶n̶g̶ stealing models for their data sets but won't do the one thing people actually want— AI UVs and AI assisted weightpainting & volume perservation/ shapekeys

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Bartek Moniewski2 years ago

Thanks for accelerating adoption of Blender with yet another insult to your customers!

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ᴍᴀᴛᴛɪᴀꜱ ᴍᴀʟᴍᴇʀ2 years ago

No one needs help making a damn vase. That takes like half a minute to make using ordinary tools. And if made procedurally it would be waaaay more useful. The magic retopology that happens in a flash in the video to make that voxel crap usable would be interesting tho.

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