In the exciting world of 3D modeling, artists today have more opportunities than ever before to bring their creative visions to life. Whether beginners in the industry or experienced professionals looking to develop their skills, this innovative technology offers exciting features and diverse applications.
With programs like Autodesk , SketchUp, TinkerCAD, Slic3r, Blender and other software products, artists can create impressive models and showcase their work in architecture or other industries.
The world of 3D printing is a dynamic field that is constantly evolving and increasingly relying on artificial intelligence . In particular, the generation of 3D models through AI opens up a multitude of new opportunities and potential for business, industry, crafts, architecture, and ultimately, the creative sector.
The art of 3D modeling is considered groundbreaking. It involves creating three-dimensional objects using computer programs and various tools.
The range of applications for these objects is diverse: they are used in architecture, product development and the entertainment industry, such as virtual reality, virtual production or 3D probes – to name just a few examples.
How does 3D modeling work?
3D modeling is the process of creating three-dimensional digital objects. This process is used in various fields such as architecture, product design, the film industry, and video game development .
First, a 3D modeling program is used to create the desired object virtually. This can be done using various techniques, such as drawing shapes, extruding surfaces, or scaling objects.
There are also advanced methods such as 3D sculpting , where the model is created by shaping blocks of mass. Once the model is created, textures, colors, and materials can be added to the object to achieve a realistic appearance.
This is done by assigning textures or applying shaders to the model's surface. Once all the desired elements have been added, the 3D model can be animated.
Keyframes are defined here, which determine the course of the animation. By adding movement, lighting, and camera angles, a lively and dynamic result can be achieved.
Finally, the finished 3D model can be rendered. This process converts all the model's information into a final image or animation.
This rendering process can take some time, depending on the complexity of the model and the desired quality. Overall, 3D modeling enables the creation of three-dimensional objects that appear realistic in a virtual environment and can be used in a variety of ways.
What opportunities does 3D modeling offer artists, architects, and designers?
3D modeling opens up a multitude of new possibilities for artists to bring their creations to life.
The most common areas of application include:
3D models for architecture and real estate
Architects create models of commercial and residential properties, both interior and exterior, using BIM data – ideal for presentations at trade fairs or in digital media such as websites or apps. Furthermore, architects are now able to reconstruct buildings, even if they no longer exist.
Imagine: A historical landmark brought back to life. For example, we could make the Solingen synagogue, destroyed in 1938, virtually accessible – every detail meticulously recreated and fully explorable thanks to innovative technology.
3D models for virtual and augmented reality
Another application lies in the creation of compelling 3D models that take the experience of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) to a new level. With VR glasses, you can immerse yourself in bygone eras or fantastical worlds – as if you were actually there.
Or imagine how virtual 3D scenes seamlessly blend with the real environment when viewed through AR glasses.
Virtual Production and Game Development
This technology also has much to offer in entertainment and art. Whether it's creating stunning 3D characters and animations for virtual production and game development, or designing realistic 3D models for online shops, digital designers are using appropriate software to implement their creative ideas.
3D printing
Product development has undergone a significant transformation thanks to 3D printing3D printing technologies throughout the entire process, from initial concept to finished product .
Sculpture in particular, but also stage design, jewelry design and fan art benefit from a wealth of innovative applications.
Various artists use advanced technologies such as stereolithography (SLA) , selective laser sintering (SLS) , or fused deposition modeling (FDM) to produce high-quality prototypes. These can be printed in a variety of materials—from plastic to metal. The use of 3D modeling has also changed the way we learn and teach.
This technology is increasingly being used in schools and universities to illustrate complex concepts more clearly or to make historical events more virtually accessible.
AI generators for 3D models – A future-oriented symbiosis
The application of artificial intelligence, in particular, to create three-dimensional models opens up unforeseen perspectives and potentials.
The new standard in 3D modeling: AI generators in use
Below, we would like to introduce you to seven groundbreaking service providers who are setting new standards in this field (curated and compiled by 3Druck.com ). This overview presents current services as well as innovative solutions and concepts related to text-to-3D AI .
This includes both existing solutions and models under development.
OpenAI Shape-E
OpenAI recently Shap-E , a new text-based tool for creating 3D models. Compared to its predecessor, Point-E, Shap-E is faster and delivers more accurate results.
The potential of this AI tool lies in simplifying and accelerating the entire 3D modeling process – which in turn can lead to prototypes being created much faster and more effective production becoming possible.
Luma AI Imagine 3D
Luma AI recently unveiled a test version of its groundbreaking AI generator , specifically designed for creating 3D models. Called “Imagine 3D,” it allows users to request automatic rendering of their desired models using a simple text input field.
Although the tool is still in an experimental stage and accessible only by invitation, it is already demonstrating its enormous potential in the field of three-dimensional modeling. The generated renderings are available as both OBJ and GLTF files and can be downloaded immediately – without any limitations or loss of quality or detail.
3DFY Prompt
3DFY Prompt – realistic, high-quality 3D models created through text input
3DFY.ai has developed a new offering called 3DFY Prompt , which allows users to input text and receive realistic, high-quality 3D models in response. The generated models are divided into meaningful segments and feature excellent mesh topology with high-quality UV coordinates and PBR textures.
The service is category-based and creates real manifestations of different object classes in the form of a three-dimensional model, according to the selected category.
The price offer starts at just five dollars per month for customers to use the service.
Spline AI
Thanks to Spline AI, users can easily create 3D objects, animations, and textures. All they need to do is provide AI prompts that describe their design ideas. Currently, access is by invitation only; however, interested parties can join a waiting list.
The basic Spline AI package is free to use. Additional features such as teamwork are available for a fee.
Kaedim 3D
Using 2D images, Kaedim can create impressive 3D models. These can be downloaded in various formats such as glb, gitf, obj, or fbx.
But that's not all: Powerful results can also be achieved by entering text. A trial version is available, and the service starts at around $150 per month.
CSM (Common Sense Machines)
Common Sense Machines
CSM is a program that functions similarly to Kaedim 3D. It uses 2D images as the basis for generating high-quality 3D models. With the help of the MidJourney , even text input can be used to generate suitable images, which can then be converted into impressive three-dimensional models using CSM.
The future holds further possibilities: Soon, videos will also be able to serve as an input source.
3DMaker.AI
3DMaker.AI creates 3D models from 2D images
The US company 3DMaker.AI has developed AI software that allows users to transform ordinary 2D images into impressive and realistic 3D models with just a few mouse clicks. As explained on the provider's website, this is possible for anyone.
Using this web tool, users can upload their images and receive a real-time preview of their image as a three-dimensional model within a very short time. Individual details such as lighting or texture can be quickly adjusted – even depth can be set. The models can then be exported in a common format.
The great advantage of 3DMaker.AI lies in the fact that even laypeople without experience in creating three-dimensional objects can easily use the tool. Thanks to this innovative technology, time-consuming manual work and expensive software are no longer necessary.
The cost per conversion is comparatively low: After free registration, only $25 (standard resolution) or $40 (premium resolution) is charged per image conversion – a fair price for the best results.
Owner and Managing Director of Kunstplaza. Journalist, editor, and passionate blogger in the field of art, design, and creativity since 2011. Successful completion of a degree in web design as part of a university study (2008). Further development of creativity techniques through courses in free drawing, expressive painting, and theatre/acting. Profound knowledge of the art market through years of journalistic research and numerous collaborations with actors/institutions from art and culture.
In this magazine section, you will find numerous reports and articles about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in art,design and architecture.
It's not just about the question of how AI can be used in these areas, but also about the impact this has on creative creation.
For while some experts believe that the use of AI will lead to a revolution in art and design, there are also voices from within the industry itself that are skeptical of AI art and AI-powered image generators.
An early example from 2016 of the use of AI in art is the project “The Next Rembrandt” . Here, software was developed that created a new painting in the style of the Dutch painter based on data analysis – without human intervention.
The result was surprisingly realistic and clearly demonstrated the potential of this technology even back then.
What does this development mean for traditional crafts? Will they become obsolete or can new opportunities be created?
These questions occupy many people both within and outside the industry alike.
In any case, the connection between art and artificial intelligence offers us exciting insights into possible future scenarios.
We warmly invite you to embark on an adventure of discovery with us!
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