I tried to generate a sumo wrestler, i didnt like the first 4 options so i changed 3 times the description, the 3 times meshy gave me the same 4 models, no matter what i change in the description, it only knows how to create 1 type os sumo wrestler xd
The video is marked as sponsored in the settings, so there should be a disclaimer note displayed by TH-cam at the beginning. About the credits, most features cost between 5-20 credits each. Also, you can always start another account 😎
Awesome new tech! You explained it all objectivly and I was honestly surprised this was a sponsored video at the end. Definitely going to try out their blender addon for direct generations there. This will take so much work of my back for small animations. 👍
Thank you so much! Sponsored or not, my goal is always to remain integrity towards my audience 👏 And it’s great idea to use this tool for animations, when you don’t have a whole studio of designers to back you up. I deeply appreciate the comment, cheers!
For starters it’s good to get familiar with basics of 3D printing, but once you know how to operate your machine and slicer you can totally start experimenting with the AI tools. It’s definitely easier than learning to sculpt new models from scratch
I like your video knowing it’s sponsored, like your demo! Just wondering have you tried Rodin by this company called Deemos? I tried their free trials, although they don’t have as many variety of options as Meshy, but the quality and style looks more adorable, Would love to see a detailed comparison video if you can
@@andreagao6355 thank you so much! I only accept sponsors when I test the product quality first, I wouldn’t do a video on something I don’t agree with, and I’m so happy to read the comments like yours! I haven’t heard of Rodin, I’ll definitely check it out. Thank you for the idea!
@@architech_the_engineer yeah your video is great, even if you can’t do a video about comparing the rival products (if they are rivals) still would love to see if you have any insights to share with on how to best utilize these tools, it seems there are quite a few options, I guess for many beginners with limited budgets like me will love to see more content coming from you!
@@andreagao6355 thank you for amazing motivation, I’ll definitely check out the tool you mentioned! Maybe I’ll come up with some tricks for that software
though its certainly scary to see this as a games artist, I think instead of replacing me itd be a great visualisation tool, like a mesh to reference from, not as the final piece. Unlike 2d, 3d theres so many technical factors/variables in the pipeline.
it’s most likely going to replace you just not at the current moment. It’s just beginning to spread its roots through out the 3d space and will take some time. Maybe 5-10 years idk 🤷♂️
Hey! First of all, thank you for the video. I have a problem with this process. I (think) do all the processes as you instruct, but at the end, when I try to open the stl file with bambu studio, it says there is no geometry data. Can you please help me? thank you.
Hi there! Well, there could be few things causing that, my guess is a geometry issue, probably your model is not manifold. Try to run the Remesh modifier on the model, adjust the accuracy with the slider to get the details back. If you need further assistance, send me the file on my email (it’s in my channel’s bio), I’ll try to help. Cheers!
XD I did the exact same thing. Overpushing the subdivision levels can lead to massive file size, and honestly most 3D printers won’t catch the details above level 3. Still, as long as your slicer doesn’t crash, the file size doesn’t matter that much. Thanks for the comment, I’m very glad you enjoyed the video!
The good results are probably cherry picked like with all AI technologies. All AI I've used so far are super bad and overhyped (ChatGPT, Midjourney, Dall-E...). It takes alot of effort to get decent results. And often you're out of luck because the AI is mistrained on a particular subject.
They are constantly updating the site, so if you’ve tried it some time ago, it’s worth to give it another shot. The best results for me came with Text to 3D, most of the models were better than I expected, but if you find it hard to get a decent model, maybe try to use different prompts? It’s good to take a look at public models, and check how the prompts are formulated - it makes a good inspiration!
@@architech_the_engineer a while ago its maybe a month ago, but yeah, I have to try to make prompts following the tutorials on the website using those keywords that the creators suggest that work better
It’s great you could sculpt it as fast, the thing is it could take weeks for many people to learn the software in order to sculpt it from scratch. This tool opens the door for those who don’t know a single thing about modeling. Also, it could speed up work for animators and other artists - spending 2 minutes instead of 20 makes a huge difference if you need dozens of models for your project
This is far from enjoyable quality yet. But I fear it will be something some think to get away with and games digital as well as prints will be flooted with that stuff. 😝🙄 Its cool for inpiration or as a starting point to refine. But do you really want to see those things in finished games with that. 🥴
Some fear AI taking over the 3D art industry. But not quite yet. I see such tools as Meshy, to be used as suggested. Not to make a final product, but to use to help come up with ideas to model from. This will still make human 3D model artists quite relevant. Yes, depending on what one want's Meshy could create the final product. But in most cases, such as in a game someone may want to sell, by having it look good, Meshy is still lacking in that department. Unless, the game you intend to make, would look like some weed and shroom induced fever dream, then Messy should be just fine for helping to make that, with it's own final results.
Actually, some of the models that appear in the video were generated with free version. For example Julius Verne portrait, that was later 3D printed, was also created with a free plan. A lot depends on the prompt - it can take a bit of practice to land a perfect prompts that will lead to great models. I suggest you give it another try 🫵💪 Cheers!
That's is not perfect "free free" not really you have just a few credits it's hard to get a perfect model probably not,i could say "decent" at the first sight looks good it's better pay you have to...if you wanna use it to make a game or sell the model. I bet in 2 years the AI will be perfect but probably will be even more expensive.
Honestly it looks like trash and it's not worth the plastic used to print it. There are literally millions of decent and free 3d printable models already and people think this is necessary? Shilling ai slop to give unethical corporations money is so dumb...
Since you brought remeshing to the table, you’re probably referring to chaotic topology, which is normal for every AI tool and completely harmless for the purpose of 3D printing. If you’re about to animate the models, I would recommend remeshing, which is still quicker when you have a base model to begin with 😉
Cool, but not true art. I advise people not to use this in video games or other things. Btw if you are using this you are not a 3D artist by letting Ai do something for you, just to let you know.
@Northy709 doesn’t seem like “advice.” your saying that if people use AI they aren’t “3D artists” and will never become one. your pretty much basing AI
@@ashdang23 Because it isn't art. And you can do AI all you want. Now leave me alone, I did not come here to argue. Art the expression or application of a human creative skill and imagination. AI is just copy and paste no imagination or expression.
AI have shit Output now. and if you think that every pleb on the street will be able to invent a 3D object and then print it out, forget it. Even if it looks more perfect over time, it will still require the intervention of someone who understands and does 3D. It's totally unusable for games and film.
@@architech_the_engineer Indeed it is free I tried another one just before and it wasn't free. However this one gave me awful result and the Ai doesn't understand what is asked. I asked a specific motorcycle model and it gave me a car, then I asked for a specific car model and it gave me something similar (it invented half of the car) but really ugly and completely unusable despite refining. I tried also with an image the result was even worst and no posibility to refine anything or choose any setting. Things don't work the same for everyone it seems, some people can do things, earn money and have fun in their lives, some other are excluded 😅
@@marcapouli7805 i think the vehicles are quite a challenge for many AI’s, I’ve never had any success with them either, with any software I used. Hopefully it changes in the future 🤞
Where the hell are all this ais getting models to feed their trash Ai, did they pay the original artist? Or scraped art with cero consequences without the permission of artists
Most of them a using a shitty template and covering up how bad the model is with the texture. Just look at how bad the prints are without the texture hiding the poor quality.
Every AI is trained the same way, by stealing work. Be it text, music, code, images, video, whatever. It's all based on stolen work, this is the new normal suddenly. Governments are too slow to react, the old men who make laws barely even understand what's happening. While AI tech bros half their age steal everything they can get their hands on
Hey Guys,
I have manually adjusted the subtitles for you, so I hope it helps.
Let me know what do you think of the video, cheers!
Absolutely amazing. I can't get over the ability to texture models like that and transfer to 3d prints. I can't wait to try it!
Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
I tried to generate a sumo wrestler, i didnt like the first 4 options so i changed 3 times the description, the 3 times meshy gave me the same 4 models, no matter what i change in the description, it only knows how to create 1 type os sumo wrestler xd
Didn’t disclose sponsored til the very end? It did feel sponsored. You talked very little about how many credits each process used.
The video is marked as sponsored in the settings, so there should be a disclaimer note displayed by TH-cam at the beginning.
About the credits, most features cost between 5-20 credits each. Also, you can always start another account 😎
This is actually amazing, the prints came out great! Thanks for explanation
Thank you so much!
Great tutorial as always ❤ I am surprised by the quality of these renders!
Thank you! That is so nice to hear ♥️
Dude, THANK YOU for sharing this! Super exciting and I can't wait to try it!
@@bwzimm4972 I’m glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for the comment!
Great video. Thanks for sharing it.
Awesome new tech! You explained it all objectivly and I was honestly surprised this was a sponsored video at the end. Definitely going to try out their blender addon for direct generations there. This will take so much work of my back for small animations. 👍
Thank you so much! Sponsored or not, my goal is always to remain integrity towards my audience 👏 And it’s great idea to use this tool for animations, when you don’t have a whole studio of designers to back you up. I deeply appreciate the comment, cheers!
i think it's good for getting the shape of the mesh but not the textures
Would this be useful for people looking to start getting into 3d printing or is this something that you shouldn’t touched until you’re more advanced
For starters it’s good to get familiar with basics of 3D printing, but once you know how to operate your machine and slicer you can totally start experimenting with the AI tools. It’s definitely easier than learning to sculpt new models from scratch
what is the best text to 3d that i can run locally on my computer?
I like your video knowing it’s sponsored, like your demo! Just wondering have you tried Rodin by this company called Deemos? I tried their free trials, although they don’t have as many variety of options as Meshy, but the quality and style looks more adorable, Would love to see a detailed comparison video if you can
@@andreagao6355 thank you so much! I only accept sponsors when I test the product quality first, I wouldn’t do a video on something I don’t agree with, and I’m so happy to read the comments like yours!
I haven’t heard of Rodin, I’ll definitely check it out. Thank you for the idea!
@@architech_the_engineer yeah your video is great, even if you can’t do a video about comparing the rival products (if they are rivals) still would love to see if you have any insights to share with on how to best utilize these tools, it seems there are quite a few options, I guess for many beginners with limited budgets like me will love to see more content coming from you!
@@andreagao6355 thank you for amazing motivation, I’ll definitely check out the tool you mentioned! Maybe I’ll come up with some tricks for that software
though its certainly scary to see this as a games artist, I think instead of replacing me itd be a great visualisation tool, like a mesh to reference from, not as the final piece. Unlike 2d, 3d theres so many technical factors/variables in the pipeline.
it’s most likely going to replace you just not at the current moment. It’s just beginning to spread its roots through out the 3d space and will take some time. Maybe 5-10 years idk 🤷♂️
Love the video. Thank you. Subbed. The 3D prints you made are horrible though, is your 3D printer ok? Looks very rough 😅
It's the texture of the file tho
thank you!! it`s incredible!!
@@marinamaximchuk4859 You’re very much welcome, thank you for such a nice comment! 🫶
do you know any offline method for this 3D,... just like in 2D Automatic1111?
Hey! First of all, thank you for the video. I have a problem with this process. I (think) do all the processes as you instruct, but at the end, when I try to open the stl file with bambu studio, it says there is no geometry data. Can you please help me? thank you.
Hi there! Well, there could be few things causing that, my guess is a geometry issue, probably your model is not manifold. Try to run the Remesh modifier on the model, adjust the accuracy with the slider to get the details back. If you need further assistance, send me the file on my email (it’s in my channel’s bio), I’ll try to help. Cheers!
This is why I subscribed!!! 👏👏👏
@@josephsmith601 thank you! It’s so nice to hear!
Incredible
Good but HyperHuman’s Rodin gets even better results
Tried it and it is definitely not fantastic
Bro, I put too much texture.
It come out a stl file of 2.6gb lol
Anyway, good video , tx for the explanation
XD I did the exact same thing.
Overpushing the subdivision levels can lead to massive file size, and honestly most 3D printers won’t catch the details above level 3. Still, as long as your slicer doesn’t crash, the file size doesn’t matter that much.
Thanks for the comment, I’m very glad you enjoyed the video!
I love it
@@hamidmohamadzade1920 thanks!
It produces trash meshes that can be done manualy with minimum effort
Subscribed after watching this video! Thank you! ❤
@@EC-gy9pv that is the greatest compliment I could’ve received, I’m so happy you enjoyed it! Thank you very much!
AMAZING!!!
Thank you! 🫶
dang so i cant sell the models i make??
Nobody will buy them
Well looks liek the price has changed a lot since this was posted lol
good video men I will try 🙂
Cheers!
hello can the output models be sold using the free account ?
Not a lawyer but commons license I believe you can, either that or Etsy’s table top game section is a hive of scum and villiany
Everyone gets so good results with meshy, but for me it makes soooo crappy results...
The good results are probably cherry picked like with all AI technologies. All AI I've used so far are super bad and overhyped (ChatGPT, Midjourney, Dall-E...). It takes alot of effort to get decent results. And often you're out of luck because the AI is mistrained on a particular subject.
They are constantly updating the site, so if you’ve tried it some time ago, it’s worth to give it another shot. The best results for me came with Text to 3D, most of the models were better than I expected, but if you find it hard to get a decent model, maybe try to use different prompts? It’s good to take a look at public models, and check how the prompts are formulated - it makes a good inspiration!
@@architech_the_engineer a while ago its maybe a month ago, but yeah, I have to try to make prompts following the tutorials on the website using those keywords that the creators suggest that work better
Yes - IT improved so much over the Last months
Just tried it it stil produces very bad meshes not usabel
nice ad
@@rubenverster250 thanks!
dude just sculpt that, looks trash and would take like 20 mins in blender
It’s great you could sculpt it as fast, the thing is it could take weeks for many people to learn the software in order to sculpt it from scratch. This tool opens the door for those who don’t know a single thing about modeling. Also, it could speed up work for animators and other artists - spending 2 minutes instead of 20 makes a huge difference if you need dozens of models for your project
This is far from enjoyable quality yet. But I fear it will be something some think to get away with and games digital as well as prints will be flooted with that stuff. 😝🙄
Its cool for inpiration or as a starting point to refine. But do you really want to see those things in finished games with that. 🥴
Might get better later. Midjourney early versions produced really bad images, compared to what it's now
Probably The most annoying repetitive background music ever. I stopped the video on the 68 Seconds
Thanks for the feedback!
Rip to everyone studying 3D modeling...
Some fear AI taking over the 3D art industry. But not quite yet. I see such tools as Meshy, to be used as suggested. Not to make a final product, but to use to help come up with ideas to model from. This will still make human 3D model artists quite relevant.
Yes, depending on what one want's Meshy could create the final product. But in most cases, such as in a game someone may want to sell, by having it look good, Meshy is still lacking in that department. Unless, the game you intend to make, would look like some weed and shroom induced fever dream, then Messy should be just fine for helping to make that, with it's own final results.
Meshy expensive af, free version is truuuuuash
Actually, some of the models that appear in the video were generated with free version. For example Julius Verne portrait, that was later 3D printed, was also created with a free plan.
A lot depends on the prompt - it can take a bit of practice to land a perfect prompts that will lead to great models. I suggest you give it another try 🫵💪 Cheers!
👍👍👍👍👍
@@strallent cheers mate 👌
That's is not perfect "free free" not really you have just a few credits it's hard to get a perfect model probably not,i could say "decent" at the first sight looks good it's better pay you have to...if you wanna use it to make a game or sell the model.
I bet in 2 years the AI will be perfect but probably will be even more expensive.
This is a tool for 3d modelers and not those that want to hire a 3d modeler to create their thing
Honestly it looks like trash and it's not worth the plastic used to print it.
There are literally millions of decent and free 3d printable models already and people think this is necessary?
Shilling ai slop to give unethical corporations money is so dumb...
i mean like it’s just started in the 3d area. it’ll take probably like 1-3 years to get something decent/good maybe longer
The models are absolute garbage even with displacement mapping. It might just be good enough to create a prototype for remeshing.
Since you brought remeshing to the table, you’re probably referring to chaotic topology, which is normal for every AI tool and completely harmless for the purpose of 3D printing.
If you’re about to animate the models, I would recommend remeshing, which is still quicker when you have a base model to begin with 😉
Cool, but not true art. I advise people not to use this in video games or other things. Btw if you are using this you are not a 3D artist by letting Ai do something for you, just to let you know.
Not everyone is trying to be a 3d artist. I use it for my 2d art, graphic design, and packaging design.
It’s there decision if they want to use it or not. Just because you don’t like it doesn’t mean you should stop others from using it.
@@ashdang23 I never said they can't. Did you even read what I said? I said I ADVISE, not u should. Pls look up the meaning.
@Northy709 doesn’t seem like “advice.” your saying that if people use AI they aren’t “3D artists” and will never become one. your pretty much basing AI
@@ashdang23 Because it isn't art. And you can do AI all you want. Now leave me alone, I did not come here to argue. Art the expression or application of a human creative skill and imagination. AI is just copy and paste no imagination or expression.
AI have shit Output now. and if you think that every pleb on the street will be able to invent a 3D object and then print it out, forget it. Even if it looks more perfect over time, it will still require the intervention of someone who understands and does 3D. It's totally unusable for games and film.
meshy is far behind rodin
I wish it was free so I could use it
@@marcapouli7805 basic subscription is actually free to use
@@architech_the_engineer Yes, subscription is free, but generating a model requires paid subscription
@@architech_the_engineer Indeed it is free I tried another one just before and it wasn't free.
However this one gave me awful result and the Ai doesn't understand what is asked. I asked a specific motorcycle model and it gave me a car, then I asked for a specific car model and it gave me something similar (it invented half of the car) but really ugly and completely unusable despite refining.
I tried also with an image the result was even worst and no posibility to refine anything or choose any setting.
Things don't work the same for everyone it seems, some people can do things, earn money and have fun in their lives, some other are excluded 😅
But thanks anyway ;)
@@marcapouli7805 i think the vehicles are quite a challenge for many AI’s, I’ve never had any success with them either, with any software I used. Hopefully it changes in the future 🤞
Where the hell are all this ais getting models to feed their trash Ai, did they pay the original artist? Or scraped art with cero consequences without the permission of artists
Most of them a using a shitty template and covering up how bad the model is with the texture. Just look at how bad the prints are without the texture hiding the poor quality.
Every AI is trained the same way, by stealing work. Be it text, music, code, images, video, whatever. It's all based on stolen work, this is the new normal suddenly. Governments are too slow to react, the old men who make laws barely even understand what's happening. While AI tech bros half their age steal everything they can get their hands on
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