GetMesh: A Controllable Model for High-quality Mesh Generation and Manipulation

Summary

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GetMesh is a novel generative model for 3D mesh creation and editing. It efficiently generates detailed meshes with textures and offers fine-grained control for modifications.

Area Of Science

  • Computer Graphics
  • Artificial Intelligence

Background

  • 3D meshes are crucial for industrial applications and graphics rendering.
  • Current mesh creation and manipulation are time-consuming and labor-intensive due to irregular structures.

Purpose Of The Study

  • Introduce GetMesh, a new generative model for mesh generation and manipulation.
  • Address limitations of existing methods in terms of efficiency and control.

Main Methods

  • Utilizes a dynamic number of points as latent representation.
  • Organizes latent points into a triplane representation for generation.
  • Employs generative modeling for mesh creation and modification.

Main Results

  • GetMesh generates meshes with geometric details, sharp features, and textures.
  • Significantly outperforms existing methods in single and multi-category generation.
  • Enables fine-grained control over mesh topology, parts, and cross-category combinations.

Conclusions

  • GetMesh offers a powerful and flexible solution for 3D mesh generation and manipulation.
  • Provides intuitive and efficient control for complex editing tasks.
  • Advances the state-of-the-art in generative mesh models.

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