Generate 3D content from images or text
Create recursive 3D polygons and mathematical surfaces
Create a dynamic 3D scene with moving lights and shapes
Text-to-3D and Image-to-3D Generation
Generate a 3D model and video from images
Create an interactive GTA-style city with collisions and NPC dialogue
Explore 3D excavation simulations
Generate a dynamic 3D scene with rotating lights and knots
Create a 1M faces 3D colored model from an image!
Generate 3D models from images
Generate 3D mesh from a single image
Generate 3D models from text descriptions
Create and explore 3D recursive polygons and math functions
LGM (Linguistic Geometry Model) is an advanced AI-powered tool designed for 3D modeling and content generation. It enables users to create 3D content from images or text descriptions, making it a versatile solution for designers, artists, and developers. LGM leverages cutting-edge AI technology to transform abstract ideas into tangible 3D models, streamlined for efficiency and creativity.
• Text-to-3D Conversion: Generate 3D models directly from text descriptions.
• Image-to-3D Conversion: Create 3D content from 2D images or reference visuals.
• Customizable Output: Adjust settings to refine model complexity, resolution, and style.
• Cross-Platform Compatibility: Export models in multiple formats for use in various applications.
• Real-Time Rendering: Preview and iterate on 3D models in real time.
• User-Friendly Interface: Intuitive design for both novice and professional users.
What file formats does LGM support?
LGM supports common 3D formats such as OBJ, STL, and FBX, ensuring compatibility with most 3D modeling and rendering software.
Can I use LGM for commercial projects?
Yes, LGM-generated models can be used for both personal and commercial projects, depending on the licensing terms of the specific version you are using.
Is LGM suitable for beginners?
Absolutely! LGM features a user-friendly interface and does not require advanced technical knowledge. Beginners can easily generate 3D content using text or image inputs.