But why not just do the lineart in the 3D application, in real-time, like Poser 11 does? I guess the answer is that Illustrator gives you more line-type choices. They’re also experimenting with rendering from 3D straight to vector graphics, for Adobe Illustrator to then apply a line-stroke to it. Sounds fun, like some of the old generative Kai-type tools but for 3D, though currently it’s still an R&D project from the labs. Thus they can more or less work toward generating their “ideal sofa”. The user selects which of the new random variants they like, then runs the process again. There is no need to edit the mesh directly. Take a 3D model of a sofa, and randomise it - plumper cushions, more cushions, make it wider, less cushions, curvier arm rests. It’s working now in a basic way and is generative iterative software that works directly on a 3D model. Adobe Research has given online demos of a possible new Adobe application called Structure.
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