Nice work. Although this model is not very good, I tried a lot of different image-to-3d models, the one from meshy.ai is the best, trellis is in the useless tier, really hope there could be some good open source models in this domain.
Hey, thanks for sharing this. I'm sure TRELLIS.2 definitely has room to improve, especially on texturing.
From what I've seen personally, and community benchmarks, it does fair on geometry and visual fidelity among open-source options, but I agree it's not perfect for every use case.
Meshy is solid, I used it to print my girlfriend a mini 3d model of her on her birthday last year!
Though worth noting it's a paid service, and free tier has usage limitations while TRELLIS.2 is MIT licensed with unlimited local generation. Different tradeoffs for different workflows. Hopefully the open-source side keeps improving.
That’s always been possible with MPS backend, the reason people choose to omit it in HF spaces/demos is that HF doesn’t offer an MPS backend. People would rather have the thing work at best speeds than 10x worse speeds just for compatibility.
It’s always been possible, but it’s not possible because there’s no backend, and no one wants to it to be possible because everyone needs it 10x the speed of running on a Mac? I’m missing something, I think.
From what I've seen personally, and community benchmarks, it does fair on geometry and visual fidelity among open-source options, but I agree it's not perfect for every use case.
Meshy is solid, I used it to print my girlfriend a mini 3d model of her on her birthday last year!
Though worth noting it's a paid service, and free tier has usage limitations while TRELLIS.2 is MIT licensed with unlimited local generation. Different tradeoffs for different workflows. Hopefully the open-source side keeps improving.