Artificial Intelligence, Visual Design, and Prompt Engineering
I made 3D AI images using Jasper Art
3D AI art you can view with a VR headset or retro 3D glasses
There’s been a lot of buzz lately about the 3D potential of AI art generators, like Google’s upcoming text-to-3D-image generator DreamFusion. While these prototypes are available to researchers, visualizing a 3D scene is a tough challenge — even for the most sophisticated deep learning models.
It requires trained models, datasets, and coding to achieve. Until today.
I discovered an easy way to prove that current AI can produce 3D images. And all it requires is a simple, old-school viewing method: the stereoscope.
That’s right, just like your vintage View-Master reels. Remember those?
Stereoscopic images trick your brain into perceiving images in 3D by showing each eye an image taken from a slightly different perspective.
I realised that if I could make an AI generator produce stereoscopic images, it would mean that the M-Dimensional space that the AI art is mapped onto is not strictly two-dimensional, and is conceptually representational of 3D!