Openclaw Blender part 2

By Riley Brown

Categories: AI

Summary

An AI agent can now control Blender to create animated 3D characters. The speaker deployed a 3D animated character, 'Billy Bob', to the web in just a few minutes, showcasing the power of AI-driven content creation.

Key Takeaways

  1. An AI agent can be used to control Blender, a popular 3D modeling and animation software, to create and customize 3D characters.
  2. The speaker was able to customize the 3D character's appearance, including its color, eye placement, and arm size, using simple voice prompts.
  3. The AI-generated 3D character, named 'Billy Bob', was able to blink and move, demonstrating the capability to create animated content.
  4. The speaker was able to deploy the 3D character to the web in just a few minutes, showcasing the potential for rapid prototyping and deployment of AI-generated content.
  5. The speaker demonstrated the ability to interact with the 3D character, including spinning it around and observing its animations, suggesting the potential for immersive user experiences.
  6. The speaker was able to create and deploy the 3D character without any prior 3D modeling or animation experience, highlighting the potential for AI-driven tools to democratize content creation.

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Transcript Excerpt

No way. This right here is my OpenClaw AI agent running on this Mac Mini and it can literally control Blender. Please make this guy make it amazing and red. Oh, look at it. Okay, that's not bad. So, let's change this to material preview. There we go. It's red, but it's not red enough. Can you please make it more red? Can you make his eyes slightly further apart? And can you also make his arms a little bit bigger? So, now we're going to wait. There we go. How would I animate this little thing? I ...