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Adobe's 5-Second 3D Model Magic: A Game-Changer?

Writer's picture: Sarah RuivivarSarah Ruivivar

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Adobe has pulled a rabbit out of its hat with a ground-breaking AI that can turn 2D images into 3D models in a mere 5 seconds.


This magic trick isn't just for show, it's set to revolutionise industries from gaming and animation to AR/VR and industrial design.


Adobe Research, in collaboration with Australian National University, has developed this Large Reconstruction Model (LRM). Unlike previous methods, LRM uses a highly scalable transformer-based neural network architecture, trained on around 1 million 3D objects. The result? A model that can produce high-quality 3D reconstructions from various testing inputs, including real-world captures and images from generative models.


LRM's potential applications are as vast as they are exciting. In the gaming and animation world, it could drastically reduce the time and resources needed to create 3D models. For industrial design, it could speed up prototyping by transforming 2D sketches into accurate 3D models. And in the realm of AR/VR, LRM could enhance user experiences by generating detailed 3D environments from 2D images in real-time.


Even with its limitations, such as blurry texture generation for occluded regions, LRM is a significant step forward in the field. It's a testament to the power of large transformer-based models trained on massive datasets. In the era of large-scale learning, Adobe's LRM is a game-changer, opening up a world of creative and commercial opportunities. So, get ready to see the world in a whole new dimension!



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