Create photorealistic 3D portraits from your videos
Turn casual selfie videos into 3D portraits
Transform selfies into 3D avatars
Create virtual 3D portraits from casual videos
Create 3D portraits from casual videos
Generate 3D anaglyphs by inserting people into stereoscopic backgrounds
Create photorealistic 3D portraits from casual videos
Create 3D portraits from selfie videos
Turn selfie videos into 3D portraits
Create 3D assets from images
Create free-viewpoint 3D portraits from videos
Paper for the LLM model known as ThorV2 by Floworks
Create 3D portraits from your videos
Assignment is an AI-powered tool designed to create photorealistic 3D portraits from your videos. It simplifies the process of generating high-quality 3D avatars, making it accessible for users with minimal technical expertise. Whether you're creating avatars for gaming, virtual meetings, or creative projects, Assignment provides a user-friendly solution to transform your video footage into lifelike 3D models.
• 3D Avatar Creation: Convert video recordings into detailed 3D avatars with realistic facial expressions and movements.
• Photorealistic Quality: Generate avatars that closely resemble real-world visuals, ensuring authenticity.
• Customization Options: Adjust and refine your avatar's appearance to suit your preferences.
• Video-to-3D Conversion: Seamlessly process video inputs to create dynamic 3D models.
• Cross-Platform Compatibility: Export your avatars for use in various applications, including games, VR platforms, and more.
• Real-Time Rendering: Preview and adjust your avatar in real time for faster iterations.
What file formats does Assignment support?
Assignment supports a variety of file formats, including MP4, AVI, and OBJ for 3D models.
Can I use Assignment on both Windows and macOS?
Yes, Assignment is designed to be cross-platform, making it compatible with both Windows and macOS systems.
How long does it take to create a 3D avatar?
The processing time depends on the length and quality of the video. Typically, it takes a few minutes for standard videos, while longer or higher-resolution videos may require more time.