DeepBump
Cozy-Auto-Texture
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about 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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DeepBump
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Normal (Height) Maps
I stumbled upon this repository and want to try to improve the results. But i would need thousands of good pairs and downloading a a dozen packs here and there and drawing normal myself won't cut it.
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Making a trailer for my book with midjourney. What do you think?
If you already have Photoshop, you can also generate a depth map in there by using the Depth Blur neural filter and enabling "output depth map only". But there are also lots of other free tools for creating depth maps, some of which you can use within Blender, like https://github.com/HugoTini/DeepBump
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Stable Diffusion textures with Deepbump
Workflow: Stable diffusion base model works best in my experience. Use the prompt "____ texture". Once you find an image you are happy with, import it into Blender. Install the Deepbump addon: https://github.com/HugoTini/DeepBump. Go to shader view, add your texture to the color tab of the principled BSDF, and open up the menu on the side of the node graph with "n". Open the deepbump tab and click "generate normal map". Once that is completed, select the new image node and click "generate height map". Connect that up to the displacement node and the material output, and make sure you are using cycles. In the material properties panel, choose settings->surface->displacement "displacement only". You may need to subdivide your mesh.
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A Guide and Resources to Death Games - Made by the Community - Resources
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- AI Seamless Texture Generator Built-In to Blender
Cozy-Auto-Texture
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Can we stop upvoting clear plagiarism? I swear half of the people who come here asking for feedback just photoshop someone else's work.
SD has been out for a week and there is already a plugin for blender to generate textures. Or this (cinema4d for now) plugin.
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We are currently creating an open source Blender add-on for Stable Diffusion, you'll be able to generate textures right in Blender!
Using the new open source AI image generator (sort of like Dall-e 2) you'll be able to create free textures right in Blender with a simple text description! Check it out: https://github.com/torrinworx/Cozy-Auto-Texture
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We are currently creating an open source Blender add-on for Stable Diffusion, you'll be able to generate free textures right in Blender!
Check it out: https://github.com/torrinworx/Cozy-Auto-Texture
What are some alternatives?
dream-textures - Stable Diffusion built-in to Blender
controlnetvideo - Apply controlnet to video clips
Material-Map-Generator - Easily create AI generated Normal maps, Displacement maps, and Roughness maps.
KLicense - module that allows developers to secure their addon by utilizing the gumroad licensing API
3d-ken-burns - an implementation of 3D Ken Burns Effect from a Single Image using PyTorch
diffusers-ocaml - Diffusers API in OCaml
zpy - Synthetic data for computer vision. An open source toolkit using Blender and Python.
animaide - AnimAide is a free add-on for Blender that has some helpful tools for animation.
stable-diffusion - This version of CompVis/stable-diffusion features an interactive command-line script that combines text2img and img2img functionality in a "dream bot" style interface, a WebGUI, and multiple features and other enhancements. [Moved to: https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI]
DiffLinker - DiffLinker: Equivariant 3D-Conditional Diffusion Model for Molecular Linker Design
install_torch - This script can be used to automatically install torch and CUDA.
sdxl-demos - Python demos for testing out the Stable Diffusion's XL (SDXL 0.9) model.