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Converting your sketches into quick 3D models paired with live rendering provides multi-angle perspectives that reveal insights traditional methods might miss. This allows you to iterate faster and more confidently while maintaining your creative vision. Here's a quick showcase of how this can be applied to the early stages of a car design process.

Lawrence C.

Director of Design UXID & IoT Connected Solutions Product Management at Johnson Controls Hitachi. Driving positive change through design innovation.

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Years of skills nicely packed into a package of clicks. With efficiency comes greater expectations…

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Luis Peña

Artist | Calligrapher | Project Manager

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Honestly incredible. I was very much into the digital visual arts as a career in the past and have since gone the more traditional route of pen to paper, literally. My take on this is that in a few years or months, designers will have to learn how to work with AI to produce more concepts for clients in the real world. Net positive for creating concepts, but a question that arises for me is, what will happen to the fundamentals of "learning" design? Will it morph from learning the classic fundamental of design to relying on AI to produce fundamentally good design? Then who or what ends up dictating good design? Fascinating post on quickly rendering 3D models!

Paul Bailey

Founder and head of design at

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This works great for some things, like really good but disappointing for other things. I would like to have more control of the feature, have the prompt impact the output and or be able to load multiple elevations to help guide the 3d output like some alternate programs. I had a thin product design that kept coming out as a cube with no way of getting it to make it thin. Shame.

Alain Dupuis

Product and Solution Designer

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This is truly remarkable... but... letting a machine imagine for you what the 3rd dimension is out of single sketch is a dangerous path to laziness. It is a bit like early CAD system that made many designer abide to the limitations of the CAD system instead of pursuing further their ideas. That being said, could AI achieve a better result than human in achieving perfect blends of complex surfaces? I don't know if this can be derived into equations. But the prospect of a machine working on making a shape pleasing to view from any angle would save a tremendous amount of time in CAD and model making. After all, there is nothing wrong about a machine helping us to realise our vision. That gives a lot more time to think about the concept and the functions associated.

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Amir Asadi

I Leverage AI to Solve Design Challenges | Industrial Designer Creating Visuals, Videos, UI/UX, Research & Commercial Audio

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One of the best AI platforms ever to exist

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Gregory Fletcher Jr

Technical Support & Site Reliability Engineer | Learning Assembly & C for Open-Source | Aspiring FFMPEG Contributor

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Love this!

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Dimitris Pettas

Exhibition stand designer & Industrial designer

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👍 👍

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