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Infinigen: Free And Open Source Procedural World Generator with Blender

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The Princeton Vision and Learning Lab has just released infinigen, it's open-source Blender-based solution to generate unlimited 3D worlds algorithmically.

The code is freely available on their github with installation instructions. Infinigen aims to create high quality 3D data/worlds for computer vision research, priviledging the mesh detail over performance-centric shading hacks. This results in highly detailed procedural worlds, but also very heavy ones. I'd be curious to know how these scenes perform in an CG Film-making pipeline! Check out their announcement video below:

 

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Mario Hawat

Mario Hawat is a Lebanese 3D artist, writer, and musician currently based in Paris. He is a generalist with a special focus on environments, procedural and generative artworks. Open to freelance work.

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