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minus-square@SamuraiBeandoglinkEnglish10•1 month agoYeah I guess there’s the code assistants, that’s probably the main one.
minus-square@HackworthlinkEnglish3•1 month agoRe: the 3d space, there are text-to-3d generative workflows of varying efficacy (I think Meshy is popular). There are texture generators that include depth maps.
minus-square@SamuraiBeandoglinkEnglish3•1 month agoThat’s more impressive than I expected, I assume tools like that are actually used extensively in the games industry.
minus-squarePennomilinkEnglish2•1 month agoHell yeah, it’s been a pretty nice autocomplete for me. Smart for boilerplate, not so much for everything else.
Yeah I guess there’s the code assistants, that’s probably the main one.
Re: the 3d space, there are text-to-3d generative workflows of varying efficacy (I think Meshy is popular). There are texture generators that include depth maps.
That’s more impressive than I expected, I assume tools like that are actually used extensively in the games industry.
Hell yeah, it’s been a pretty nice autocomplete for me.
Smart for boilerplate, not so much for everything else.