
Adobe Introduces New AI-Driven Features for 3D Design Software at Game Developers Conference
By
Hiroaki Tanaka
1 min read
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At the Game Developers Conference, Adobe introduced two new integrations for its Substance 3D design software suite that enable 3D artists to produce creative assets from text descriptions. The first feature, 'Text to Texture' for Substance 3D Sampler, can generate photorealistic or stylized textures from prompt descriptions, while the second feature, 'Generative Background' tool for Substance 3D Stager, allows designers to create background images for 3D objects using text prompts. These features, available in beta versions, have been trained on Adobe-owned assets and are free during beta.