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I spent the weekend hacking an AI room makeover using ControlNet & Stable Diffusion, restyling my parent's "drawing room." How soon until this workflow is standard for home décor & interior design? ControlNet is a glimpse into the AI-infused future of 3D rendering & AR.

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Bilawal Sidhu3 years ago

🛠 A bunch of ya'll asked for a deep dive into the workflow, so I wrote up a quick breakdown and posted a tutorial video on my YouTube channel: - Video walkthrough: - Blog post:

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Jeff Adams | designedbyai.io3 years ago

It looks like you're already ahead of the curve; ControlNet is a powerful tool that could revolutionize the home decor and interior design industry, but only time will tell how soon it becomes standard in the industry.

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Bilawal Sidhu3 years ago

Thanks! And agreed — it’s not a question of if, but when. Curious to see if @autodesk will lean into these new paradigms or if it’ll take an upstart to do it first.

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peachycore3 years ago

Companies like @Matterport would be interessted in this. Since they offer a 3d scanning platform also for interior designer.

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Bilawal Sidhu3 years ago

@Matterport Indeed! Gen AI creates tons of opportunity for the reality capture industry

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Alex 🇺🇸🇧🇬3 years ago

Nice! Thinking ab adding ControlNet to @leap_api. Really cool stuff

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Bilawal Sidhu3 years ago

@thealexshaq @leap_api Def worth doing!

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Pontus Aurdal3 years ago

Very nice demo! I’ve been using, well not controlnet but SD depth2img at because of this reason! Does controlnet with depth map have any advantages in e.g. speed?

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Bilawal Sidhu3 years ago

Good q. ControlNet has a few key benefits: - It supports higher res depth maps than SD2, and was cheaper to train too! - You can use depth conditioning with SD 1.5 (which many artists still prefer) or whatever fine tuned checkpoint you wanna use

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Ari Dulchinos3 years ago

I love this!

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Bilawal Sidhu3 years ago

It's pretty wild! Wave your wand and reskin your room 🪄

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