Nvidia has just released a powerful new tool — AI Blueprint for 3D-guided generative AI. It allows you to generate final images directly from basic 3D scenes in Blender — no text prompts required. The system runs on the FLUX.1 neural network, developed by Black Forest Lab.
Here’s how it works: you set up a scene with simple blocks — buildings, trees, vehicles — and the AI turns it into a photorealistic image. You’re still in full control: choose the angle, adjust the density, fine-tune the composition. Perfect for when you need quick and precise results.
I see a lot of potential here for architects and designers — it seriously cuts down time spent on prompt crafting and image tweaking, while preserving full control over the final look.
⚙️ It does require solid hardware (preferably RTX 4080 or higher), but if your setup allows — I definitely recommend giving it a try. Nvidia has shared ready-to-use assets, test scenes, and instructions — just download and experiment.
Source: blogs.nvidia.com/blog/rtx-ai-garage-3d-guided-generative-ai-blueprint/
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