![]() To challenge myself I decided to try to texture an entire Hubs scene using only AI-generated images and the results are actually pretty good! When combined with nice lighting, normal maps, and reflection probes, the "exists in the real world" effect is really quite convincing. Two of them ended up making it into my scene! I made these using very few words in just a few minutes. But with AI you can generate a half dozen or more in just minutes! (The time it actually will take depends on your GPU, so results will vary.) Things like brick walls, carpets, and tiling fabrics are also a breeze. Wood patterns don't tile seamlessly in the real world, and modifying photos of wood textures so that they can repeat forever edge-to-edge is difficult and painstakingly slow. Finding a good tiling wood texture can be a real pain. In the end, it probably made my scene more visually interesting, but it wasn't quite what I had envisioned.įor other uses, however, AI proves to be quite good. Currently available AI is somewhat limited in what it can produce, and getting exactly what you want, despite your best efforts at describing it in perfect detail, doesn't always generate the results you are after.įor example, for a conference room Hubs scene I recently made, try as I might I just could not get the AI to produce an image of a regular interior wall texture (like most of us have on the walls of our homes), so I ended up having to settle for other wall treatments. So you'll never need to hand-create or purchase another texture ever again, right? Well no, not exactly - at least not yet. Yes, even this "photo" was AI-generated.īut now with AI-powered routines that are becoming more and more widely available, it's possible to generate seamless tiling textures of pretty much anything in seconds! With the right combination of keywords (called a “prompt”), a bit of patience, and a fair amount of luck, anyone can generate dozens of professional-quality textures, easily and relatively quickly. The early days of photography as seen by an AI. Even finding the right texture online can be time-consuming, and good luck finding a decent free one. Traditional texture generation methods can be slow, ranging from finding something from the real world, photographing it, and editing it on a PC (super slow), to generating one yourself using a node-based texture editor (also slow). But can AI be used to generate a tiling texture for a real-time application such as a video game or a Hubs scene? Turns out the answer is YES! And it's already pretty good at it! I'm sure by now you have seen the buzz on the internets about AI-generated human faces, fantastical AI-generated landscapes and concept art, and maybe even wacky and weird AI-created character designs. ![]() ![]() Don't worry, it's just around the corner, but for NOW, we can leverage this powerful new tool to help us make high-quality content for our 3D Hubs scenes quickly and easily - without even lifting a stylus! Congratulations! If you're reading this then it means that you are alive in a time in which AI-generated art hasn't yet completely replaced human artists. ![]()
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