
Tamy Boubekeur
217 posts

Tamy Boubekeur
@boubek
Compute graphics researcher, Senior Director of Adobe Research Paris, Professor at Ecole Polytechnique & Professor (on leave) at Telecom Paris. Views are mine.






Adobe.. has released a tool that combines Generative Gaussian Splats with a Diffusion layer and it's not all over the internet? WHAT IS GOING ON :D I had to test this out ofc! Substance 3D viewer, the new 3d viewer just released by Adobe, not only supports viewing of a large, large list of 3d formats, but it also supports generating of 3d models as Gaussian Splats. Combine that with the built-in 3d to image functionality and you basically have at least a few of the steps I've been doing for the last year or so using multiple tools. Exciting stuff! The new Photoshop Beta also supports the 3D viewer and you can import 3d files directly in photoshop as smart objects linked to the viewer. The elements you prompt in based on your models, can be easily exported to your clipboard without backgrounds making it very easy to use this in your normal image editing workflows. I have a suspicion that we'll see much more of this in other Adobe tools and I'm very curious to see this used for things like this in more 3d tools than "just" Adobe Neo (which is fantastic btw). #adobe #art #gaussiansplatting












With a displacement-centric acceleration structure built upon affine arithmetic, our new #SIGGRAPHAsia2021 paper, presented today by Théo Thonat, explains how to perform high-speed ray tracing, without tessellation. More info: research.adobe.com/publication/te… @AdobeResearch @Substance3D



From rugged terrains to sleek surfaces, say goodbye to long hours crafting materials with the new and improved Image to Material in #Substance3DSampler.




