Who do you think won this design challenge? Vote below!
@slant3dКүн бұрын
Vote AI
@slant3dКүн бұрын
Vote Human
@QuigDogКүн бұрын
@@slant3d humans made AI so either way we win
@DoubsGamingКүн бұрын
I really like the human design better simply for the fact that it's easier to mod and dimensions are easier to reference off of. Though, the AI generated one isn't bad. I would never have thought it came this far and this will open my eyes a little bit to trying it out sometime... maybe. But I'm also someone who has a cert In solidworks. For those who don't do cad this is a game changer for sure.
@erichasz7068Күн бұрын
Human was best, but I can see the value in the AI generation for people that don’t know programs like blender. Gives you a good starting point.
@TitouFromMarsКүн бұрын
"AI Gabe" just needs a bitcoin necklace to look like the perfect crypto bro. 😁
@802Garage23 сағат бұрын
S key in Fusion 360 is search then type Mirror or at least the first letter or two. Tip for anyone reading, not just Gabe.
@bradonnewcomb960Күн бұрын
Is it bad that the most surprising thing in this video was that they still use Cura?
@nickxx972923 сағат бұрын
@@bradonnewcomb960 if it works, don't change it
@SomewhatAbnormal20 сағат бұрын
AI didn’t create a pencil cup, it created a Godzilla shape which you extruded a hole into.
@DoubsGamingКүн бұрын
Dude is your desk just particle board? We need to get this channel a table sponcer that shit is flexing a lot.
@aaronhavens81676 сағат бұрын
I was thinking "Dude I bet you can find something more sturdy on the curb this weekend...
@4FixerdaveКүн бұрын
Single product, concept to print, not time constrained but with a shorter video. Oh, and more of the "better to do it this way because it will print better" stuff thrown in. Single videos for CAD and AI used together rather than competing. CAD to design models that are merged with AI designs and/or AI results that are then fixed in CAD. Not full-on CAD or AI tutorials, but rather focused on work-flows and the design choices that print well. In other words, the "here are the various ways you can design better for printing" videos are great but a concept carried through to result with the choice you'd make (for each issue) would also be helpful (and interesting). As the design proceeds and issues come up, just a quick "I'm doing this to solve that" and then move on. I'd like videos like that.
@carlhealyКүн бұрын
I think that the latest deepseek work indicates that an RL pipeline for cad is possible if a sufficiently large training dataset exists. Thanks for the video!
@yerry_verseКүн бұрын
Excellent video !!! I will like more of this because I'm on 3D printing and Papercraft and those Image to 3D generators can model a character from an old cartoon or create a 3D printable representation of new characters from new generation story tellers.
@ValorArc_DesignsКүн бұрын
“Watch me cook” 😂 You could have both organic and precision CAD by blending Shapr3D and Nomad sculpt. There is a huge learning curve and time is also an issue. Seems like blending AI with pre built items like the mag charger is a valid option.
@floridafoilersКүн бұрын
Enjoyed this! Nicely done 👏
@SeelingfahneКүн бұрын
Damn this is the future.. and I love it! To think that you can go from idea to small-scale production so quickly.
@Kaliumcyanidful12 сағат бұрын
You Can include the texture details via Blender & displacement modifier, bringing the AI models to life
@hapashreguiem7460Күн бұрын
the human design is way better i feel the ai design is just so genaric and of control
@sky0kast0Күн бұрын
Generic genaric(?) sorry I'm a recovering grammar n**I I guess
@nova3kКүн бұрын
Eh, it was ok, kinda boring. Maybe if you had another dude, someone else there at slant 3d to actually work against then it might be more interesting. The length was about 30 minutes way too long.
@hed42012 сағат бұрын
Is there any free ai 3d sculpting programs? I want to play around with it.
@aronjaegerКүн бұрын
hi slant 3d what do you think about using blender to create 3d printable models ? i didn't learn to use cad yet and i find it easier bc i have more experience with blender is it worth learning/switching to cad or does blender work fine too ?
@sky0kast0Күн бұрын
When I try and look at blender I just can't do it because I just don't want to have to watch that much tutorial in order to use something I can't even use right now.
@aronjaegerКүн бұрын
@sky0kast0 so maybe just stick to the program that you're used to right ?
@florian8194Күн бұрын
blender is great for non-technical parts. for technical parts other applications are better because blender doesn't really have parametric design
@aronjaegerКүн бұрын
i like both the ai and tha cad models. i was thinking you could add ai generated stuff to the cad model kind of like mechanical wires or something that makes it look more organic so the cad just like it is and around the corners the details if you know what i mean
@BarronBros182219 сағат бұрын
interesting thanks
@olivetree9920Күн бұрын
Ehhh that chatgpt at the beginning kinda seemed like cheating
@DavidCousins15 сағат бұрын
I know you prefer to wear black clothing, but for this video you're AI personality should be wearing a different shade of black. Great topic. Is like to see more.
@TheLoneJourney88Күн бұрын
It's crazy how people from our old world created the most amazing architecture and art without computers... What happened to us? lol The more we depend on tech the less intelligent we become.
@olivetree9920Күн бұрын
Those architects would have loved if they could have used AI. People with actual creativity are even better with AI tools.
@SeelingfahneКүн бұрын
I would argue that we are just mastering a new medium
@TheLoneJourney88Күн бұрын
@@olivetree9920 Why? These humans were using more of their brains than humans in this time and I think they did very well without it, today we still can't build what they did! Now we all rely on tech to do it for us, it makes us dumber! Just imagine if some huge EMP blast wipes out tech all around the world, most of the human population would die off in a week!