Hyper3D Rodin Gen 1.5 ??Features, Improvements, and Blender Integration Deemos Tech, the company behind the 3D modeling tool Hyper3D, recently launched Hyper3D Rodin Gen 1.5, a native 3D generative AI model. With over 4 billion parameters, Hyper3D Rodin directly generates high-quality, quadrilateral mesh geometries and PBR materials from images or text prompts. This results in complex, ready-to-use 3D models suitable for professional pipelines. The launch of Hyper3D Rodin addresses the growing demand for scalable and efficient 3D content creation tools. As virtual worlds and digital twins become more prevalent, the bottleneck often lies in producing the vast amount of high-quality 3D assets required. Deemos Tech aims to solve this with Hyper3D Rodin, helping creators from individual artists to large enterprise teams. Specific Improvements Over Previous AI Methods Unlike previous AI methods that often require complex post-processing, Hyper3D Rodin resolves several longstanding industry challenges: Thin-Face Modeling Fix: Previous models struggled with thin geometry, often creating holes or artifacting. Rodin Gen 1.5 generates solid, clean meshes even on thin surfaces like capes or wings. Edge Sharpness: Rodin maintains crisp, sharp edges on hard-surface models, reducing the "melted" look common in older AI generators. Native Quad Meshes: Instead of messy triangles, Rodin outputs...
Hyper3D Rodin Gen 1.5: What's New in the Latest AI 3D Model Generator
Deemos Tech launched Hyper3D Rodin Gen 1.5 with 4B+ parameters, native quad mesh output, and PBR materials. Here's what changed and why it matters for 3D artists.