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[bibtex]@InProceedings{Qiu_2024_CVPR, author = {Qiu, Lingteng and Chen, Guanying and Gu, Xiaodong and Zuo, Qi and Xu, Mutian and Wu, Yushuang and Yuan, Weihao and Dong, Zilong and Bo, Liefeng and Han, Xiaoguang}, title = {RichDreamer: A Generalizable Normal-Depth Diffusion Model for Detail Richness in Text-to-3D}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)}, month = {June}, year = {2024}, pages = {9914-9925} }
RichDreamer: A Generalizable Normal-Depth Diffusion Model for Detail Richness in Text-to-3D
Abstract
Lifting 2D diffusion for 3D generation is a challenging problem due to the lack of geometric prior and the complex entanglement of materials and lighting in natural images. Existing methods have shown promise by first creating the geometry through score-distillation sampling (SDS) applied to rendered surface normals followed by appearance modeling. However relying on a 2D RGB diffusion model to optimize surface normals is suboptimal due to the distribution discrepancy between natural images and normals maps leading to instability in optimization. In this paper recognizing that the normal and depth information effectively describe scene geometry and be automatically estimated from images we propose to learn a generalizable Normal-Depth diffusion model for 3D generation. We achieve this by training on the large-scale LAION dataset together with the generalizable image-to-depth and normal prior models. In an attempt to alleviate the mixed illumination effects in the generated materials we introduce an albedo diffusion model to impose data-driven constraints on the albedo component. Our experiments show that when integrated into existing text-to-3D pipelines our models significantly enhance the detail richness achieving state-of-the-art results. Our project page is at https://aigc3d.github.io/richdreamer/.
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