It doesn't seem to work that well. Once you move off the primary camera axis, like rotate around, you notice that there are many regions with only sparse resolution and there are gaps everywhere. It is totally unusable for anything.<p>Sure, it solves for the primary view, but this is claiming it is a 3D scene reconstruction/inference technique and in that claim it only sort of works.<p>For example: <a href="https://i.postimg.cc/43tj36jv/Screenshot-2025-03-20-at-8-52-48-AM.png" rel="nofollow">https://i.postimg.cc/43tj36jv/Screenshot-2025-03-20-at-8-52-...</a>
What's the use case for putting AI into everything? Pretty much every AI product so far has been and still is subject to hallucinations and inaccuracies and on top of that it's hugely computing intensive. Sure, it's the best we have right now and it allows us to do things that were previously next to impossible with manual programming work, but it's far from being something that's actually viable. And what would be the use case for turning a picture into an approximated 3d mesh that is only really complete from one angle? LIDAR does a stunningly accurate job at that already, reproducibly (although granted that this cannot retroactively be applied to existing photos).
Show. Us. The. Wireframes!<p>Every single time a new "Generate 3D" thing appears, they never show the wireframes of the objects/scenes up front, always you need to download and inspect things yourself. How is this not standard practice already?<p>Not displaying the wireframes at all, or even offer sample files so we could at least see it ourselves, just makes it look like you already know that the generated results are unusable...
Impressed with Bolt3D AI model !
- Speed of the 3D generation,
- Accurate 3D mesh deduction.
It's a wonderfull chock.<p>I agree, this is the way forward:
- "some photos" as imput.
- Convenient, a camera is in every pocket (Smartphone).<p>On WE, I have been trying for years to generate 3D from photos.My tool now works well, but there is still this big problem of the time it takes to "recreate" the 3D mesh from photos. I remind that photos are in ... 2D.Not convenient.
Here is an example of my Tool's generation : <a href="https://free-visit.net/fr/demo01" rel="nofollow">https://free-visit.net/fr/demo01</a><p>Here, Bolt3d takes away the 4 hours combersome work into a automatic process. Wahoo !<p>So Bravo to the Bolt3d team of researchers.