A new AI system developed by researchers at Stanford University demonstrates the ability to generate realistic 3D models from simple 2D sketches in real-time. The technology, named 'Sketch-to-3D', uses a novel neural network architecture that interprets the user's drawing intent and spatial relationships to construct a corresponding three-dimensional object. This advancement could significantly streamline workflows …
A new AI system developed by researchers at Stanford University demonstrates the ability to generate realistic 3D models from simple 2D sketches in real-time. The technology, named ‘Sketch-to-3D’, uses a novel neural network architecture that interprets the user’s drawing intent and spatial relationships to construct a corresponding three-dimensional object. This advancement could significantly streamline workflows for game developers, architects, and product designers, reducing the time required for initial prototyping from hours to minutes. The researchers emphasize that the tool is designed to augment human creativity rather than replace it, serving as a collaborative partner in the design process. For more details, read the full article at https://technologyreview.com/2024/05/15/sketch-to-3d-ai-tool.
Join the Club
Like this story? You’ll love our Bi-Weekly Newsletter



