Bezi Generate Documentation
Overview
With Bezi generate, you can add 3D placeholder assets into prototypes faster than ever before. Just type what you want, generate 3D models within seconds, and insert them into your scene.
This feature is particularly useful if you’re looking to speed up your ideation and prototyping workflow. Watch this announcement video for a more information.
How to generate models
Best practices for text prompts
You can generate models using text prompts. For best results, use descriptive language that describe an object. Some examples of that might look like:
- “A wooden chest full of gold coins game asset”
- “Modern sleep arm chair with bright orange fabric and light wooden frame”
- “Photorealistic human heart 8K”
- “Very detailed gold crown with gems”
- “Cute blue sea turtle cartoon style”
How it works
Each prompt creates 4 variations. From there, you can:
- Drag and drop it into the scene. The first variations are usually low-res (’preview’ models), but they can be generated within seconds.
- Upscale the model. You can refine the texture and geometry of a variation model to get a higher-resolution asset. This operation can take up to 10 minutes.
- Create variations. You can select a generated ‘preview’ model and make variations from it. This operation usually takes a few seconds, and will generate 4 variations.
In the Command Center
Start typing your prompt in the Command Center to bring up the Generate panel. From there, select an existing asset from the Community assets, or generate your own.
In the Generate panel
Select the ‘Generate’ tab in the bottom bar to access the panel. From there, start typing in the prompt field to search existing assets, or press ‘Generate’ to generate your own.