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A New Free Add-On Integrates Stable Diffusion Into Blender

Use text prompts or turn simple 3D scenes into works of art with Stable Diffusion. 

Developer Ben Rugg shared AI Render, a free add-on that allows users to integrate Stable Diffusion into Blender. The new tool allows using the open-source AI text-to-image generation network directly in Blender – you can use text prompts or convert a 3D into something else. 

In case you missed the news, the open-source Stable Diffusion lets you generate 2D images based on text prompts. Now you can use it in Blender by typing text prompts but there's also another cool way. Blender creators can do a quick 3D scene and use it as a guide for Stable Diffusion.

AI Render works on Windows, Mac, and Linux. You don't need to code in order to install the tool but you will need to create a free account at DreamStudio which will let you render in the cloud in seconds.

A free account gives you 200 credits (200 images) but you can also get extra credits ($10 per thousand). Learn more and get the add-on here. Don't forget to join our Reddit page and our Telegram channel, follow us on Instagram and Twitter, where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.

This game ready weapon will help you in your game or in your renders, just drag and drop it into your game engine. The weapon is modeled part by part including perfect UV Unwrapping and PBR Textures.

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  • Anonymous user

    So it's not free for very limited use (200 images free then you start to pay). Nothing is free anymore, nothing can afford to be free in AI. Title is misleading for views leaving key information till the very last paragraph.

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    Anonymous user

    ·2 years ago·

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