This, and LLaMA-Mesh itself, looks pretttty interesting!
You’re welcome, and it is indeed!
Just to be clear - I’m no expert on this. I’m only sharing my thoughts for you or others to try out. I haven’t even experimented with image-to-3d models yet, though I don’t think my assumptions are unreasonable.
Thank you for sharing your brief experience here! It sounds like the opacity of the translucent dice gave the model a hard time, right? Maybe using an opaque object, then changing the opacity in the resulting 3d file would yield a better result? That’s a bit more than 0.5 sec though… and might prove difficult if the input image isn’t your own - though simply editing the input image in various ways could change the way the model handles it, I think!
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MacOS uses the APFS file system format nowadays, and used HFS+ before that. FAT and ExFAT formats are supported too. However, the NTFS format needs third party software to work.