DolorousStroke
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This was mentioned in Ep.38. How do you take even a completed fully realized painting and turn it into 3d, such that a player can interact? (Go behind, look underneath, see spots in the game where something in the painting was hiding it.) Let alone take just a mental image of e.g. Minas Tirith from a textual description of gates and rings and a mountain and turn it into explorable territory.
Interestingly, there is a fairly recent history of turning paintings into 3d.
E.g., turning Picasso paintings into sculptures:
Also, long ago, I think at the National Gallery of Art in DC, various paintings were turned into 3d scenes you could actually walk among.
There is a fascinating rendering (on TikTok) of e.g. Woman with a Parasol turned into 3d with AI. See e.g. "recreating masterpieces in 3d".
Interestingly, there is a fairly recent history of turning paintings into 3d.
E.g., turning Picasso paintings into sculptures:
7 Pablo Picasso Paintings Recreated As 3D Sculptures
Pablo Picasso's eccentric and surreal artwork has inspired countless modern artists, including Pakistani illustrator Omar Aqil, who imagined how some of the Spanish icon's most recognisable pieces would look as 3D models.
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There is a fascinating rendering (on TikTok) of e.g. Woman with a Parasol turned into 3d with AI. See e.g. "recreating masterpieces in 3d".