Interior AI autofills photo of room with CG furniture/art
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#2Redesigned Oval Office is hilarious:
https://twitter.com/paulbohm/status/1576816767573577729?s=20...
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#3I think we should move the discussion to this thread:
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#4This is whatever the IKEA catalog scene in Fight Club was warning us about
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#5Love it! More and more consumer-friendly tools using SD/Midjourney/DALLE where it just "feels like magic" is so exciting, like twofergoofer.com and other games sprouting up.
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#6Don't let realtors get their hands on this. I can already imagine the HDR smear over everything.
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#7Don't let realtors get their hands on this. I can already imagine the HDR smear over everything.
Better than physically staging spaces and all of the resources and effort that goes into that, no?
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#8Except it doesn't seem to fill the photo of a room with CG furniture/art, more it renders a room that is almost but not entirely unlike the uploaded room and fills that room with furniture and art. Some of which doesn't seem to obey the laws of physics.
It's sort of neat, but it's basically just a Stable Diffusion img2img with a prompt like "living room full of furniture". Would be cooler if it actually put furniture into the room provided.
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#9Redesigned Oval Office is hilarious: https://twitter.com/paulbohm/status/1576816767573577729?s=20...
Given how much got changed, including the room's dimensions, it seems like the "Living Room with a colour scheme inspired by the Oval Office"
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#10Don't let realtors get their hands on this. I can already imagine the HDR smear over everything.
They already use tools to digitally insert furniture into photos of bare rooms e.g. https://virtualstagingsolutions.com/furniture/
It's all over the place here in the SF area