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FreeSplatter is a cutting-edge tool designed for 3D modeling that specializes in reconstructing 3D Gaussians from unposed images. It leverages advanced algorithms to convert 2D images into 3D models, enabling users to create realistic and detailed 3D representations from single or multiple image inputs.
• 3D Gaussian Reconstruction: Accurately reconstructs 3D Gaussians from unposed images.
• Image-to-3D Conversion: Converts 2D images into 3D models with high precision.
• Support for Unposed Images: Handles images without requiring specific poses or viewpoints.
• Batch Processing: Process multiple images simultaneously for efficient workflows.
• User-Friendly Interface: Intuitive design for ease of use, even for non-experts.
• Customizable Settings: Adjust parameters to refine the output according to your needs.
What file formats does FreeSplatter support?
FreeSplatter supports common image formats like JPG, PNG, and BMP for input, and OBJ, STL, and PLY for 3D model outputs.
Can FreeSplatter work with unposed images?
Yes, FreeSplatter is specifically designed to reconstruct 3D models from unposed images, making it ideal for images taken in natural or uncontrolled environments.
How long does the reconstruction process take?
The processing time depends on the complexity of the image and the system's hardware. Simple reconstructions can take a few seconds, while detailed models may require several minutes.