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Cranking up the heat ~
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explain. did you create the 3d file or use something like meshy to make it out of an image or what do 🤪🤓
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Multi-step process 1- Generate 2D image using CSM AI text to image 2- General refined/iterated versions of the CSM AI output 3- During iteration, important to use deep analysis 3D relative software prompts (raytracing, bump maps, HDR, etc.) 4- Once you have the final CSM image, I crank that in Microsoft CoPilot to really refine it 5- Final image is added back to CSM image to 3D to iterate 6- Models created can be reprocessed OR download the 3D file as OBJ/GLB/FBX/STL to edit or refine the mesh in a program like Meshy or MeshRoom (goal is to eliminate any gaps, clean/adjust topology, or delete/add components as desired - I use sculpting tools in these scenarios). Goal here will be creating final 3D models that are rigged, can be posed/animated, and/or used as 3D/gaming assets in near future.
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hey thanks so much for that reply. i was asking cuz my brother was looking for the best way to generate custom 3d prints and so im always on the lookout about what people are using in case it might be relevant
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CSM AI will 100% spit out .STL file formats, which is what you/he will need for 3D printing. You can use mesh clean-up programs to assist if your model isn't "watertight" for 3D printing.
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