The AI-powered Image to Material feature replaces Bitmap 2 Material (B2M) to import photographs into Alchemist. “This is an exciting next step for Substance Alchemist, bringing the physical world into the digital material creation process.” “The power of AI now allows artists to generate high-quality digital materials in minutes, from a single photograph,” said Baptiste Manteau, product manager at Adobe. The end result is a more precise material which was created with the click of a button. It automatically generates a higher quality, accurate texture map that includes base color, height and normal, allowing artists to focus on creativity instead of time-consuming map refinement. Image to Material is accelerated by NVIDIA RTX GPUs to run an AI algorithm that recognizes shapes and objects in a photograph. It’s a powerful, faster and easier way to create realistic materials. The feature allows artists to capture a photo of real-world surfaces and create textures for 3D that can be used in content creation. Substance Alchemist, Adobe’s material creation tool, received an AI upgrade to its Image to Material feature today. Substance Alchemist Uses Images to Create Realistic Materials The latest releases of Substance Alchemist and Blender are introducing AI-powered features, like denoising and material creation, bringing the power of AI to millions of content creators around the world. The creative workflows of artists and designers everywhere are getting a serious boost from AI and NVIDIA RTX GPUs.
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