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Wouldn’t it be great to be able to transform any boring, flat image into a three-dimensional hologram for your viewing pleasure? That, in essence, is the promise of holographic tech startup Looking ...
Turning still 2D photos into 3D rendered mesh models is not a quick or particularly easy task. Just the opposite, NVIDIA's vice president of graphics research, David Luebke, says achieving such a ...
For video game artists, converting 2D sketches into 3D assets takes thousands of hours across a standard-sized video game. Kaedim, founded by Konstantina Psoma in 2020, provides game developers with ...
What if you could take a simple 2D image—a sketch, a logo, or even a photograph—and transform it into a fully realized 3D model, ready for 3D printing or digital design? For years, this process ...
The process of creating 3D models from 2D images has traditionally been associated with expensive software and advanced technical skills. However, Trellis, a free AI-powered tool, has transformed this ...
At last week's GTC developer conference, Nvidia revealed a nifty AI tool that takes a bunch of 2D photos of the same scene from different angles and almost instantly transforms them into a ...
They say online media is going to be 3D, starting with e-tailing. Where can a merchant get that multi-dimensional content? They have 2D pictures, and they have physical objects. Occasionally there is ...
Last month, Looking Glass Factory introduced the Portrait, its first offering for a more general audience. The device utilizes the company’s impressive holographic imaging technology for a far more ...
Facebook is upgrading its 3D photo capabilities, allowing users to create a 3D post out of any 2D image. Until now, Facebook’s 3D photo feature has relied on the dual-lens “portrait mode” capabilities ...
3D has a way of popping in and out of short-lived trends, but the ability to create a 3D photo without any added hardware could give the technology more staying power than 3D TVs. Shared to your ...
Jay Peters is a news editor covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme. Google Photos will soon be able to take your 2D images and make them ...