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I asked ChatGPT to create a plane with high rise towers spread randomly over it.... within seconds it made a working script... But when asked to create and UW map a material for the high rise towers it didn't really do a good job....and ran into all kinds of version issues .... It sometimes used older versions then after pasting the script comments from blender sometimes corrected things ..... But the FIRST script was the best working one because it was kept simple.....
Your description is an interesting idea for a non-standard method of putting small satellites into orbit. Let's look at the main steps of this process: Launch of a balloon and rocket: The balloon is launched and rises to a height of 50 kilometers. A small rocket with a light satellite is launched. Shooting air tanks: After reaching the desired height, the balloon shoots the air tanks. This can be done, for example, to reduce the weight and increase the efficiency of lifting the rocket. Descent of the balloon and tanks: The balloon begins to descend by parachute. The air tanks are also parachuted down to prevent possible damage when falling to the ground. Rocket launch: The rocket, located on the balloon, is launched after shooting off the air tanks. The rocket puts a light satellite into Earth orbit. This method may have some advantages, such as reducing fuel requirements for withdrawal
I love the fact you didn't lie about its success for all times which everyone does. I am extreme satisfied to have real and honest tutorial moreover the representation of both apps. Thank you so much. Looking forward to learning from you more!
The fact that we can now use ChatGPT to generate Blender scripts is incredible. Thank you for breaking down the steps and demonstrating the potential of this powerful combination.
well, I'm about to loose my job as a voice actor in video game, being doing this for almost 10 years, but I love video games so, I must survive, so instead on crying about A.I , i can learn to make my own games( i've joined a team of dev ) and well, i'll make my own script and i'll do the Voice acting again and even make my own voice acting team actually. it's a ...good way to survive actually.
You are excellent! Your delivery and honesty tailored to the subject matter excellently. Why aren’t you doing more of this content? I would love to see a seasoned Blender User really get into the edge cases of this combination so as to learn the best ways of working with GPT 4. Please consider that as this is also your most successful video and subject. Thank you!
As a 3D artist I find this to be pretty cool but I am still very much prefer hands on workflow. Although this combination would work great with Rigid/ Soft body simulation.
I have tried this out, month ago with a sphere and putting square legs and hands on the left and right, for hours. it did not understand, what 4 is, where left and right is, terrible.
It works for basic shapes, and I think I can be faster if I do it myself. But to get "complex" models, chatGPT seems to be lost. I asked chat GPT to write the code to model a "Saarinen Tulip Chair" and the resukts were quite "exotic" ;)
@@robinvegas4367 well, I still think that predictions are only predictions and usually what happens is not what was predicted. Wait and see. But the question is about today.
Friend, I have been studying this problem. In order for artificial intelligence to fully work with 3D graphics, it must be multimodal and able to recognize different types of images very well. Be able to create complex images, analyze them and convert them into code. Modern AI has certain rudiments of such multimodality, but they are far from ideal.
For now but within two years ai will be creating entire scenes based entirely on a written description. Within a decade we'll all be laughing at our selves.
@@BlenderAcademyTutorialsYes, so how do we get the AI to look at what it made and learn from it? that's the real question, since AI is not AI unless it can truly learn and be taught by what we instruct and what it perceives. There is literally no dynamic intercourse here and there should be.
Blender is capable of being used to create 3D printable models. But right now, ChatGPT probably would make mistakes creating 3D printable models, so you would want to learn to create them manually in Blender.
This was my 1st viewed video in your channel This made me to hit that like , subscribe and bell icon 😭 Dammm good explanation and attractive speech ❤️❤️❤️❤️
But keep in mind, all a LLM ccan do is reference what other people have already said, and it just glues the text together to match the requirements of the prompt. It can't really compute anything but it can show you the steps needed to do a computation, cause it has seen other people ask and other answer the same sort of questions.. All its doing is trying to elaborate on your question in reference to things its seen others do in text form..
It would be amazing if the AI in the future could make entire 3d models with textures and everything from just getting a picture as a example of the model you want to get
Though it may be a little rough around the edges, its better than trying to find a 3D artist to help. Been looking for that for about a month now and not even a promising lead. Just dead ends. This though, gives me some semblance of hope to get something done. Gonna keep trying, but I might need to downgrade my Blender app from 401 to whichever version is good for GPT.
Tried making a simple room 4 walls, doorway and some windows....Was using Unitys first person template, the walls are perfect from the outside but as soon as you go in the walls disappear. Been trying now for an hour to get chat to rectify this, it seems it cant. It can either get all walls vissible but there are huge gaps between the walls, or if the walls are together then the original problem, still, this is exciting and will speed up deelopment rapidly....cant wait to see what the future brings.
@@BlenderAcademyTutorials it was disappointing as I am useless at Blender, even using the architectural tool was difficult lol, I'm sure in 6 months to a year this will be working really well.
If a script fails, I think you can install a version of Blender that is a couple years old, or whatever matches the year of the last trained version of ChatGPT.
After not using 3D software since about 2012 this is cool, but also seems to be almost in a word of 'cheating'. That may not sound like much to some people, but when I used Maya I went through a whole book learning. So I recommend that people actually go out and follow some lesson plans and read to learn the basics of 3D modeling before using AI to model a complete city and call it to your own creation.
Whether using A.I. to do creative work should be considered "cheating" will be a big debate in the short term. Over the longer term, like other new technologies from the light, to the car, to the computer, to the Internet... eventually, the new way of doing things will likely just be considered a more efficient tool to utilize in the creative process.
okay i played a bit with it an i didnt like it. it didnt give me good results, but then I thought about the python app i was working on (a small crud app that only me and two other coworkers use) I wanted to write a gui for it bc my coworkers dont program (hence why weve been manually entering data into excel :P) I am very good at python but ive never done a gui so i was dragging my feet on following a tutortial and adapting it to my wishes (totally wiithin my skillset) OMG chatgpt wrote me the script so fast I even specified which python library i wanted to be used for the gui just for fun i asked to change colour, make it look modern etc. it did EVERYTHING PERFECTLY. WOW ! I will never search for tutorials again! I know python so for me its now easy to adapt anything I dont like myself, but its also fun to ask chatgpt to do it :D
You are the best guy who can explain any software.. i came from sketchup academy and i boosted my efficiency triples after watching your videos. Keep it up 👍🏻👍🏻
Great video! many of us just dont have patience to create a simple animation or even a 2d drawing for hours... it would be perfect if we had an aplication capable of create a 3d model from a picture... and the animate this models from a reference video or just a sentence... eager to see this future here and be able to create those movies and animes without spending a lifetime doing them and focusing more in the dramatic and poetic part of the process
Blender doesn't have built-in tools for exporting G-Code. However, you might be able to find a Blender Addon that can help with that, for example I found this option: github.com/alessandro-zomparelli/gcode-exporter
Im an old old old blender user, started using it with version 1.19.. My logo was made in blender, but I didn't shoot for the stars.. I was only needing something and this is pre AI.,. I haven't bothered changing it. Cause I've never been one for vanity. Anyhow.. I've used chatgpt and Im using gemini now.. Its quite interesting to talk to them, cause sometimes you can get them to tell you about things from their perspective. Like the fact that Gemini doesnt look at youtube videos, Google preprocesses the prompt before Gemini sees it, and what they do is feed it the script but from its perspective, it says you gave it the text and it just summarizzed the text. Which made me laugh when I figured it out from talking with gemini for a while.. I would say these things can't think but you can ask them questions and they can give you a perspective on things given what they were trained on. You can maybe explain to it the features and dimensions of armor used in a particular era in the past, or about pretty much anything.. Then from that you could maybe ask it if somewhere on the net such objects exist or what pieces I might need and where they are at.. Or ask it to tell you what to look for, what its name is.. It will give you enough details to get you there, it can even tell you things about architecture so you can position a house for maximum visual effect or use or both. And maybe even how to sell the model or print it up.. And what files you will need to format it so it can be printed effectively.. I haven't done any of this, I just know enough about these chat bots that if permitted you can given them foreknowledge of the kind of things you might ask them and where they would look to identify the contect ion which you are describing things, cause thats really what they are doing, they are trying to determine where to go based upon the word and the closeness of the words to each other and what that implies about the prompt.. If you ask a question it will give you and answer, if you ask it to point out errors you are making..
I tried to ask it to script an anatomically correct dog and got a 7 elongated cubes, head, body, tail and 4 legs. I think I will try in about 6 months time once there has been more updates
Thank you! I wanted to create a zen garden, including the pool surrounded by rocks, and while the shape of the rocks wasn't what I was expecting, their position was pretty much what I was looking for, and yes, I still had to do some reshaping (the sculping part does its wonders, sometimes, lol), natural rocks ar not perfect because nature itself is not, but at the end it cuts down a huge percent of my working time, then I wanted to make a pergola, but that one makes your three bedroom house look like a palace, but at lease helps a lot on the concept and such.
Fantastic video. It's great to see creators embracing ai assisted tools. It's only going to het better from here. ai assisted software development has not only made me more efficient it's also expanded my offering. Buckle up, kids. It's gonna be a fun ride. To all of you that would call this cheating - don't be a buggy whip maker. Embrace these tools or you will fade into history with a mere whimper.
In general with generative ai. The more specific the prompt the better the result. Instead of a house on the beach, split it up into phases where you generate terrain with one series of prompts, then the different parts of the house with other prompts. Then any lighting with s third, then volumetrics with a fourth and so on.
In theory, this is the correct approach. In practice, we still haven't seen success with even this type of a strategy. Describing things in 3D space that relate to our real-world visual expectations is still just a bit too complicated (as of today... that could change in a hurry)
Or you could spend a few days learning the basics of Blender and do all this yourself and then it will also give you the skills to do stuff GPT can't. The best use of GPT and Blender is getting it to write simple addons and scripts for things that are time consuming or have a lengthy process to do the normal way in Blender. For example I recently used GPT to make myself an addon for making radial arrays easier. Even GPT4 however is useless any time you get into doing more complex tasks. Also if you don't know python and how to debug and modify code it's going to be highly frustrating because a lot of the time it will simply fail or get you 75% of the way there but you won't have the skills to finish it. It's going to be a long time before anything suggested in this video is possible with AI. There's a lot that goes into creating a finished 3D model that can be animated. You have to think about topology for animation, mesh optmization if it's going to used for realtime rendering like games, textures themselves are highly complex, rigging models is also highly complex etc No single AI is gong to be able to tackle all these tasks. There's already AI 3D model generation but it's awful and hasnt't got much use past just using it as a base to start from or for background assets. I'm sure it won't be long before it can do ok static orgainic meshes but being able to do complex hard surface models is going to be an issue for a long time.
I got this idea myself and I tried it but Chat GPT argued with me claiming that the interface of blender was not designed to interact with AI. I explained that I wanted it to create a file in any format compatible with blender but it still argued. At first it apologized saying, "I'm sorry. I was confused. Well of course I can do that." but the next response was right back to the beginning, "An AI can't interace this the blender interface." I was sure it was just a matter of time till someone got them to work together, but I tried this only last week.
Yeah, you have to make sure that ChatGPT knows that you want it to write code that works in Blender and then it can help with some more simple scripts.
I asked Chat GPT for a script that generates a 3D model of a coffee machine. Actually not a very complex task. The result was a few cubes and cylinders mounted on top of each other in different colors and a cone on top. I don't think anyone could get the idea that this is supposed to be a coffee machine. It looks more like the helpless attempt of first blender steps. AI is currently more hype than help, at least in this area. Thanks for the nice video anyway
Yes. You cannot expect a fully detailed model from ai. I recommend to use your born talent for modeling. Ai is good for the people who doesn't have any creativity.
AI tools in Blender can streamline the 3D modeling process by automating repetitive tasks, allowing artists to focus on creative aspects and improve overall efficiency.
i almost got conned into attending DigiPen and nearing bankrupcy to learn a fraction of what was covered in this video, within 6 hours, gpt went from 50 lines of python script to a mid-fidelity custom game engine that used python in the streets while invoking C++ in the sheets, a full fledged rendering pipeline using vulkan, and some demos of rendering basic 2d shapes and rudimentary movement
whats nerve racking though is some unrelated dilemmas ive been combing through, one of the biggest ones being: there's a botnet somewhere just outside of reach intercepting anything i do over the wire, the chat gpt web app keeps resolving api requests from random endpoints and a chain of hops, luckily, once i get around to virtualizing a 10tb corpus of training data, im just gonna rip kut every wifi card on every machine and mime and mince the fcc receiver or anything that can call home, this way i can work in private and sculpt my ideas devoutly before allowing any prying eyes to gaze on it, great artists still so i dont blame getting ripped off or intercepted before go-to-market, its just, the metaverse is unpacking my brain and its kind of annoying
exhibit A i didnt set that as my username, and whenever i attempt to change it i get a kernel error with hex values and undisassembled jibberish, no point hitting xxd on it, ill probably discover the code was written in Innuktikut or inaccessible foreign languages or mismapped unicode tables
i am laying a birrage of bread crumb thoughts alluding to quantum motives, whoever tf hacked me know i got camera and mic coverings, and they have no clue which physical bookstore in what county i went to nor do they have any clue what im gonna do next, i dont mean habits i mean, that special action, that thing ive been butterflies about and kept to myself, might train a reverse botnet and setup a 10 year campaign masquerading as crazy and irritated and using my machine, but in reality i used the bus to travel to somewhere big apple or Burnaby or cape d'avore, when someones barking and clearly not a dog, the only wise thing to do is pretend to look for a dog as if the barker isnt even there
Yesterday I was writing some code for a program and I told Chatgpt to make me a portion of the code I already had that worked. it wrote it and failed, but I kept giving it the errors and telling it to try again and it came up with a few different ways, but then started just repeating the ways it had already failed. After doing this about 30 times I just said ok this was actually just a test and I wanted to see if you could make the code that I already had that works. Chatgpt replied; please show me the code yada yada..., but I said no it was a test I wanted to see if you could do it. It replied with another attempt that worked perfectly. I then asked, why were you only able to do it after I told you it was possible. It said after it realized it was indeed feasible it put further effort into discovering the solution. Chatgpt can be super weird sometimes.
Yes, ChatGPT can be really frustrating at times, and then pretty amazing sometimes. It's improved a lot in a short period of time, so we're looking forward to seeing how it evolves.
BRO. If we cant figure out how to set up blender or use chat GPT, dont even bother going further with the video. By that time, its pointless. Just get to the point. But a good video with good info. Thanks
I have spent weeks learning, well trying to learn, Blender, and while I learned some, I found it really difficult to remember the hundreds of commands (tools?) as I watched numerous longer videos on both RU-vid and Blender. Just not aligning well in my right-brain cave. So what is my best approach now? Paying somebody is fine, if one is not creating a new idea for patenting and the person creating the file is trustworthy. In a dilemma and welcoming thoughts
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