This workflow will allow you to take a 2D image and turn it into a 3D object to then import into your 3D software and include in your 3D scene or animtion!
All credit to the creator, LOVIS!
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https://x.com/OdinLovis
YouTube Tutorial on how to use this workflow:
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~A separate comfy is recommended~
Many of those 3D packs have different dependencies that could break your normal environment. Install with caution.
Very cool! But no link to tutorial?
It was a Friday stream and normally videos are uploaded on Monday. Might have forgot to update the description. Here ya go:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usLekjqhPVs
DO NOT USE THIS WORKFLOW ALL THE CUSTOM NODES WILL BREAK EVERYTHING
Amazing idea!
How much vram needed?
If you have any question, let me know :)
Yeah I try following this but it asks me to swap cuda version twice which is a bit beyond my patience scope... https://github.com/MrForExample/ComfyUI-3D-Pack/blob/main/_Pre_Builds/README.md Any less hazardous workaround?
I tried to fiddle around and went slightly further but I still have no wheel. If only packages worked like hoverboards... No wheel required. . . lol
https://github.com/MrForExample/ComfyUI-3D-Pack/issues/152
now... I tried the command in commandline, in python, and in git, it only works in git. ./ is not a recognized command in commandline don't ask me why.
Even in git it fails to build the wheels.
I wish there was a unified Wheel utility that never messes up even when you try hard.
So cool. Then box remesh and texture projection to simplify the model, right.
Installing comfy3D isn't straight forward. More info about it here ... https://github.com/MrForExample/ComfyUI-3D-Pack/blob/main/_Pre_Builds/README.md ... What the hell? Am I really supposed to swap CUDA version twice? Sigh... I'll call it give up day.
.... And even then, it still misses the module KIUI which I'm clueless what it is.
https://github.com/MrForExample/ComfyUI-3D-Pack/issues/152
And now... I tried the command in commandline, in python, and in git, it only works in git. ./ is not a recognized command in commandline don't ask me why.
Even in git it fails to build the wheels.
I wish there was a unified Wheel utility that never messes up even when you try hard.
k... So it'll be a huge No for me until they fix their wheels. Not everyone is a wealthy Harvard graduate knowing every industry secrets and builds 10 wheels between breakfast and dinner.
I ran into the issue when I tried to use it. It stuck at the CRM Pose Sampler and throws:
The shape of the 2D attn_mask is torch.Size([77, 77]), but should be (1, 1).
This workflow will ruin comfyui for everything else. DO NOT USE THIS