What if your image generator, 3D renderer, and live code environment were all the sameWhat if your image generator, 3D renderer, and live code environment were all the same
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What if your image generator, 3D renderer, and live code environment were all the same canvas?
I built that inside Fuser - and here's how it went.
⭐️ First - generating an image: same cake prompt, multiple image models, side by side. I'm testing until the frosting texture and cherry gloss are exactly right.
⭐️ Once I locked the image - I pushed it into a 3D render. Same asset, next dimension.
⭐️ Then Creative Code Node. This is Fuser's live coding environment built directly into the canvas - I wired the 3D cake to a color picker, fruit toggles, candles - all updating in real time.
⁉️ Curious...What part of your creative workflow feels the most disconnected right now - generation, rendering, or bringing it all together? Drop it below 🤔👇🏻
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3D render:
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Which tool you used
Florencio's avatar
looks great!
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Akinkunmi's avatar
excellent job
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thank you!!
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Fuser feels a lot like Flora with the exception of the 3D object node, which is a nice addition. It's great to see designers getting more options for asset creation.
Where I'd love to see tools like this go next is helping designers manage existing project assets, not just...
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so true it did remind me of Flora as well with its node based-canvas. Also, love this perspective-especially the focus on asset management
Florencio's avatar
good job
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love seeing your process with Fuser!
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thanks Isabel!
Hellow's avatar
cool!
Koushik's avatar
Nice work
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Workflow🙌
Emmanuel's avatar
This is really interesting 🔥 comparing outputs side by side like this makes it easier to see which model handles details like texture better.
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Yeah, that comparison view helps a lot-small differences in detail really stand out when you see them next to each other.
Anthony's avatar
Just opened an account. As someone who has spent thousands of hours in blender... wow.
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Love that first reaction 😄 Blender experience definitely makes you notice the depth here fast
Clare's avatar
Well done!
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Nice one Monserrat
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thanks ! it's a must try
Alex's avatar
great job
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thank youuu!
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Really well executed! You can tell a lot of thought went into both the aesthetics and usability.
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