Original Reddit post

I’m surprised by how quickly AI 3D Modeling becoming more useful. Just half year ago most of them were still generating useless and terrible mesh, and now they’re capable of producing print-ready mesh with clear textures. In the video I compare two versions of an AI modeling tool. The jump in geometry quality and surface details are honestly very significant. Only about three months apart between these two versions, but the difference in quality feels more like half a year. Anyway, AI still sucks at topology, leaving weird creases on complex meshes. That said, with how fast this stuff is iterating right now, I believe the quality gap between AI-made and hand-made mesh will only get smaller. submitted by /u/Prestigious-Pop-7526

Originally posted by u/Prestigious-Pop-7526 on r/ArtificialInteligence