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Apple’s SHARP turns any photo into a 3D scene in
Apple is turning the flat photo into a new computing primitive. With its SHARP model, the company says a single snapshot can ...
A movie would be shot the normal way, with a single-lensed camera, then shipped off to a giant team of rotoscopers who would ...
The model, called SHARP, can reconstruct a photorealistic 3D scene from a single image in under a second. Here are some examples.
Apple continues to focus on AI-powered image modification, with new studies detailing evaluation frameworks and an AI model ...
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Digital art in 2026 is less about tools and more about intent
In response to a changing landscape, artists are reshaping themselves by reaching out into new media, creative sectors and ...
Abstract: This paper presents GaussEdit, a framework for adaptive 3D scene editing guided by text and image prompts. GaussEdit leverages 3D Gaussian Splatting as its backbone for scene representation, ...
To reproduce our simulation results, please install your conda environment on a Linux machine equipped with an NVIDIA GPU. M2Diffuser is developed with Python 3.8.18 ...
India’s gaming boom is creating new opportunities for game artists as technology and AI reshape the creative industry.
Abstract: The use of pretrained backbones with fine-tuning has shown success for 2D vision and natural language processing tasks, with advantages over task-specific networks. In this paper, we ...
Courtesy of Getty Images for the Red Sea Film Festival Jessica Alba recalled shooting a “humiliating” scene in Tim Story’s 2005 Marvel adaptation of “Fantastic Four” while giving an in-depth career ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. In the past, 3D printing was just something we'd see scientists do in movies. But with time, the technology has permeated, evolving enough ...
Trinity College Dublin’s Old Library will close for restoration and construction in 2027. What does that mean for the medieval manuscripts and books housed there? Yvonne Gordon In the Old Library at ...
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