MagicClay: Sculpting Meshes With Generative Neural Fields
DescriptionThe recent developments in neural fields have brought phenomenal capabilities to the field of shape generation, but they lack crucial properties, such as incremental control --- a fundamental requirement for artistic work. Triangular meshes, on the other hand, are the representation of choice for most geometry-related tasks, offering efficiency and intuitive control, but do not lend themselves to neural optimization.
To support downstream tasks, previous art typically proposes a two-step approach, where first, a shape is generated using neural fields, and then a mesh is extracted for further processing. Instead, in this paper, we introduce a hybrid approach that maintains both a mesh and a Signed Distance Field (SDF) representations consistently. Using this representation, we introduce MagicClay --- an artist friendly tool for sculpting regions of a mesh according to textual prompts while keeping other regions untouched.
Our framework carefully and efficiently balances consistency between the representations and regularizations in every step of the shape optimization. Relying on the mesh representation, we show how to render the SDF at higher resolutions and faster. In addition, we employ recent work in differentiable mesh reconstruction to adaptively allocate triangles in the mesh where required, as indicated by the SDF.
Using an implemented prototype, we demonstrate superior generated geometry compared to the state-of-the-art, and novel consistent control, allowing sequential prompt-based edits to the same mesh for the first time.
We will release the code upon acceptance.
Event Type
Technical Papers
TimeTuesday, 3 December 20249:00am - 12:00pm JST
LocationHall C, C Block, Level 4
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