@svpino: This 3D model will change your plans for the weekend. Take any image, upload it, and start playing with it. This is the…
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A new 3D AI generator can take any image and produce high-polygon 3D models with up to 10 million polygons and skin microstructures.
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This 3D model will change your plans for the weekend.
Take any image, upload it, and start playing with it.
This is the first 3D generator to hit 10M+ polygons, down to skin micro structures.
I’m not a 3D expert, but I can show you a bunch of things I’ve done with it: https://t.co/oPQwopOKkC
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