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Material Anything: Generating Materials for Any 3D Object via Diffusion

Nov 27, 2024•22 min•Ep. 149
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🤗 Paper Upvotes: 33 | cs.CV, cs.GR

Authors:
Xin Huang, Tengfei Wang, Ziwei Liu, Qing Wang

Title:
Material Anything: Generating Materials for Any 3D Object via Diffusion

Arxiv:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.15138v1

Abstract:
We present Material Anything, a fully-automated, unified diffusion framework designed to generate physically-based materials for 3D objects. Unlike existing methods that rely on complex pipelines or case-specific optimizations, Material Anything offers a robust, end-to-end solution adaptable to objects under diverse lighting conditions. Our approach leverages a pre-trained image diffusion model, enhanced with a triple-head architecture and rendering loss to improve stability and material quality. Additionally, we introduce confidence masks as a dynamic switcher within the diffusion model, enabling it to effectively handle both textured and texture-less objects across varying lighting conditions. By employing a progressive material generation strategy guided by these confidence masks, along with a UV-space material refiner, our method ensures consistent, UV-ready material outputs. Extensive experiments demonstrate our approach outperforms existing methods across a wide range of object categories and lighting conditions.

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