The new Copilot 3D feature from IKEA, the new Microsoft, is bad for a dog


While Microsoft was busy in the Copilot update yesterday New GPT-5 Model from OpenaiCopilot 3D. It is a free feature for use that can convert a regular domestic image into a 3D model that can then be used to create the game, animation, 3D printing, VR / AR and many more.

Copilot 3D It only needs a good two -dimensional image, and you don’t even need to use any text claims. Microsoft recommends using images with a clear background or a strong separation between the subject and the background. COPILOT 3D has been tested today and found that it works better when the image has lighting and depth, to better help the AI model convert the two -dimensional items into three -dimensional.

Copilot 3D is part of Copilot Labs, which means it is a preview feature currently available for a sub -group of users. You don’t have to be subscribed to Copilot Pro, because this is open to all Copilot users worldwide. You can Try it on the web version from Copilot.

In my limited test, it does not work very well on animals or humans. I am not sure of what happened here, but it seems that Copilot tried to guess that my dog has a rod (do), then decided to put this penis on the back.

While Copilot 3D struggles with the dissection of dogs, it does a much better job to convert the two -dimensional objects into 3D. I tried a group of IKEA furniture, beach balls, umbrellas and some bananas. IKEA furniture from the retail site on the Internet well, which gave me a three -dimensional model that I can easily land in the AR application and try it with it. Copilot 3D initially struggled with an umbrella, but as soon as I used a more depth image, the umbrella was almost completely restored. The shade that is thrown by the column has added to the original parachute image, but it is easy to adjust it in the 3D design tool. Banana was an easy work for Copilot 3D as well.

You should use two -dimensional images under 10MB and should be JPG or PNG to work with Copilot 3D. Once the images are converted into 3D, they will be stored in a 28 -day creations section and you can freely download them in GLB format – which is compatible with 3D viewers, design tools and gaming engines. You can also convert GLB downloads to SLT if you want to import the result to Blender or start printing any 3D images.

I also tried to get Copilot 3D to convert TIM Cook and Taylor Swift images into 3D models, but she continuously refused. You have just received a message “cannot create content”, which is likely to be the form of the model. Microsoft notes that you should only use “original images that you own or have the rights to use them”, and not to use images that “include photographing individuals without approval” or copyright -protected materials. I managed to succeed in my 3D face, although the result was horrific.

Copilot 3D does not seem to prevent you from trying to create 3D models from Mario, even if the results are far from being great. Microsoft warns that “your Copilot account may be restricted or suspected if we discover an attempt to download illegal content or content that violates the COPILOT Code.”

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