The Princeton Vision and Learning Lab has just released infinigen, it's open-source Blender-based solution to generate unlimited 3D worlds algorithmically.
Data drives progress in computer vision. We introduce Infinigen: a generator of unlimited high-quality 3D data. 100% procedural, no external assets, no AI. Free and open source.
Intro video: https://t.co/ER9zz1flxm
Code: https://t.co/WpeGIoPeo1
CVPR23: Wed 4:30PM, Poster 27 pic.twitter.com/rt5LfINt6H— Princeton Vision & Learning Lab (@PrincetonVL) June 17, 2023
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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Wow! This is a major project!
Mac and Linux only? Too bad.
https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/install-ubuntu-on-wsl2-on-windows-11-with-gui-support#1-overview